Waterloo Filtration Institute (WFI) completed its last course in liquid filtration today for the filtration specialist certification, Solid/Liquid Separation, by Dr. Wu Chen, R&D Fellow of Dow USA. We also appreciate Dr.-ing Thomas Peters (Germany), Mr. Scott Yaeger (USA), Prof. Richard Lydon (UK), and Dr. Christine Sun (Canada) for their fantastic support as our distinguished panelists.
Our Next Course
Our next course will be Membranes in Filtration on July 26, 2022, Tuesday, 8:00 am - 10:00 am, by Mr. Scott Yaeger, President/CEO of Filtration and Separation Technology International, Inc. Scott has over 40 years of experience with membranes in filtration. He has both hands-on and senior-level leadership experience in engineering, R&D, manufacturing, sales, and marketing.
This course provides an overall understanding of the membrane filtration market, technologies, performance characteristics of the various types of membranes for different applications, and how to convert membranes into highly functional filtration devices. We will discuss the unmet needs and trends in the end.
Become A Certified Filtration Specialist
Thanks to excellent efforts from over 50 globally-leading experts, WFI is proud to support the global filtration industry with the most comprehensive, efficient, practical, informative, and cost-effective education program, i.e. Certified Filtration and Separation Specialis (CFSS) Program.
It is ideal for individuals to accelerate their career and business growth in the clean air, clean water, and clean fluid-related filtration industry. It includes 22 courses, 11 of which are required for the filtration and separation specialist certification. They are now available online.
The CFSS 2022 certification exam will be on November 30, 2022, 8:00-10:00 am EST, and the 2022 Class Graduation Ceremony will be on December 7, 2022, 11:40 am - 12:00 pm EST, during the WFI 2022 Annual Conference. You should have plenty of time to review course materials and get yourself ready for the final certification exam. Register here.
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