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Filter Media Technologies

March 25, 2025, Tuesday 

8:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET, USA


$USD 350

$USD 175 (Member Only)


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Course Objective

Filter media technology represents the core and competitive edge of modern filtration solutions. This course provides a comprehensive overview of various filter media types—including nonwovens, membranes, ceramics, metallics, adsorbents, wovens, nanofibers, and other porous materials—and how they are applied across different air and liquid filtration applications. The expert panel will explore new developments, opportunities, and emerging trends, and answer your qestions during the panel discussion.

Course Outline

  • Filter Media Market

  • Key market segments in air/liquid filtration

  • Common filter media types

  • Market statistics and opportunities

  • Filter media technologies for air filtration

  • Filter media technologies for liquid filtration

  • Characteristics and requirements of filter media

  • Things to consider for filter media selection

  • New developments in air/liquid filter media

  • Trends and Opportunities

  • Q&A and panel discussion 

Instructor Biography

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Dr. Christine Sun

Instructor

Dr. Sun, President of the World Filtration Institute, is a globally renowned technical and market expert in the filtration and nonwovens industry. With over 30 years of experience in academia and industry, she has in-depth knowledge of filtration and extensive hands-on expertise in product and business development, with over 100 technical publications and patents in the field. She is also actively involved in the development of many air and liquid filter test standards, such as ASHRAE and ISO. Dr. Sun worked for Freudenberg Filtration Technologies from 2004 to 2011 as an R&D manager and then served as Technology Director for Donaldson Company from 2011 to 2013. She was the Chair of the American Filtration and Separation Society (AFS) from 2016 to 2017 and has received the AFS Fellow Award in 2019, the Sr. Scientist Award in 2012, and the best paper awards from INDA (Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry) in 2008. She is also an editorial board member for the Journal of Industrial Textiles. Dr. Sun received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, and her Executive Certificate from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, USA.

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Dr. Andrew Willis

Panelist

Dr. Andrew Wills, Director, Global Product Management at Hollingsworth & Vose, currently works at their corporate headquarters in East Walpole, MA. He has had two spells with the company, the first from 1996-2001 at their wet-laid facility in Winchcombe, England as an R&D Engineer working on glass wet-laid products. He then finished scratching an academic itch from 2001 until 2012, completing a Mathematics degree with the Open University and an Engineering Doctorate in Radar Signal Processing with University College London whilst working for the defense firm QinetiQ. Andrew rejoined H&V in England in 2012 in the Technology team, and since then has held posts as Scientist, Manager and Director of Technology, which led to a move to the USA in 2015. A move to China in 2019 leading H&V’s Suzhou Technology team was sadly cut short after one year due to COVID travel restrictions, and since 2021 he has been the Global Product Manager for H&V’s NanoWeb range of products containing synthetic nanofibers.

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Mr. Kent Williamson

Panelist, USA

Mr. Kent Williamson is the Head of Product Development for Ahlstrom, Americas, with over 30 years of experience in the global filtration industry. His expertise spans mobile engine and industrial applications, with a strong emphasis on quality, technical customer service, and product development.

Throughout his career at Ahlstrom, Kent has held various roles focusing on fibers, chemistry, and processes related to a wide range of filtration media products. He is an innovator, holding four patents and numerous trade secrets. Kent earned his BS degree in Pulp and Paper Engineering from North Carolina State University and is an active member of AFS and TAPPI. He currently resides in Nashville, TN.

Panelist


Mr. Scott Yaeger is currently President/CEO of FAST International, Inc. He has over 40 years with a broad range of experience in Membrane Filtration with several market leading manufacturers and marketers including Sartorius, Cuno/3M, Gelman/Pall, and PTI Advanced Filtration/Parker Hannifin. He has held worldwide senior level positions in Sales, Marketing, Engineering, R&D, Manufacturing, and General Management. Since 2004 as President of FAST Consulting, LLC, he has assisted in the development of new membranes into new and existing markets, new membrane device technologies, and new membrane applications for multiple market leading filtration companies. Scott was the Founding Chairman of the American Filtration and Separation Society (AFS), a past Member of the Board of Directors, and Program Chair. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Electrocoat Association (EA). Mr. Yaeger has been awarded the Wells Shoemaker Award from American Filtration and Separation Society and the Brewer Award from the Electrocoat Association. He is the inventor on 4 US Patents and has presented over 400 technical papers. Scott is on the Editorial Board for Filtration News.


Dr.-Ing. Thomas Peters is an internationally renowned expert in membrane technology and environmental engineering. He has over 40 years of experience in the field of pressure-driven membrane processes for the treatment of water, process fluids, and wastewater. Related pioneering work was focused between others on the use of reverse osmosis for desalination of seawater, for the purification of landfill leachate and water reuse in different areas. He earned his Ph.D. in 1980 at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg on the subject "Production of drinking water from seawater with reverse osmosis“. After leading management functions in a middle-sized and multinational company, he has been a high-level independent technology consultant since 1986, authored more than 100 publications and more than 50 oral presentations. He is co-editor of a landfill compendium. He received the Stanley Gray Award - Marine Technology 2000/2001 of the IMarEST, London, and the ATCP Award 2007, Concepción, Chile.

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