Dive into Fine Bubble Technology: A Webinar Overview
On August 4, 2025, CMC Research will hold a live webinar titled "Basics and Applications of Fine Bubbles" at 1:30 PM JST. This event will feature Takashi Goto, an associate professor from Kagoshima University's Faculty of Engineering, who will present insights into this cutting-edge technology.
What are Fine Bubbles?
Fine bubbles, which are tiny bubbles under 100 micrometers in size, have gained significant attention for their versatile applications across various fields, including agriculture, healthcare, environmental management, and more. The seminar will cover the two main types of fine bubbles:
- - Microbubbles (Microns)
- - Ultrafine Bubbles (Nanometers)
Notably, ultrafine bubbles can persist from several weeks to a few months, which highlights their potential for industrial use. However, some users express skepticism about their efficacy and whether they consistently exist in liquid solutions.
Seminar Details
The webinar will include:
- - In-depth knowledge of fine bubble properties and functionalities.
- - Insights into state-of-the-art generation techniques for fine bubbles.
- - Measurement evaluation methods and practical case studies demonstrating their application.
- - Interactive Q&A Session following the presentation.
Target Audience
This session is tailored for:
- - Individuals looking to start developing fine bubble technology.
- - Those who are already engaged in this field but face challenges in commercializing their projects.
No prior knowledge is required, making it accessible for all interested participants!
Fees
The registration fees are structured as follows:
- - General Admission: 44,000 JPY (tax included)
- - CMC Newsletter Subscribers: 39,600 JPY (tax included)
- - Academic Pricing: 26,400 JPY (tax included, includes materials).
Those interested can register through the CMC Research website, where a link to join the webinar will be emailed after registration.
Why Participate?
Fine bubble technology holds transformative potential across industries. For instance, its application in agriculture can enhance crop yield and freshness in products. The environmental benefits include improvements in wastewater treatment processes. This webinar aims to deliver comprehensive insights into fine bubbles, ensuring participants leave with a robust understanding of its implications and potential applications.
Agenda Overview
The seminar will cover multiple facets of fine bubbles, including:
1.
History and development of fine bubbles.
2.
Characteristics and specific properties of fine bubbles.
- Microbubble rise dynamics.
- Efficiency in various applications like cleaning and freshness retention in food products.
3.
Evaluation methods for measuring fine bubbles, including:
- Measuring particle size and count.
- Techniques for assessing the stability and functionality of ultrafine bubbles.
4.
Case studies highlighting best practices in environmental and agricultural uses.
About the Speaker
Takashi Goto holds a prominent position in fine bubble technology research at Kagoshima University. With expertise rooted in his doctoral studies under Professor Hirokazu Terasaka at Keio University, he has been engaged in cutting-edge research and development in bubble engineering. He has also contributed significantly to industry practices by working with Fujifilm in new process developments.
The webinar promises engaging content and valuable insights, paving the way for innovative applications in the realm of fine bubble technology. Join us to be part of this exciting event that could redefine practices in applied engineering!
For more information and registration, visit
CMC Research's Event Page.