For general information about the 2026 User Group, and to register, go to the main page.

Contribute to the scientific program

The STYL’One User Group 2026 invites all STYL’One users — from academia, industry, and research institutions — to share their latest work, findings, and experiences.

Whether you’re developing new excipient grades, solving formulation challenges, or exploring process optimization, your contribution helps enrich our collective understanding of compaction science.

📅 Both academic and industry users are invited to participate.

Presentations

Share your research, case studies, or industrial applications with the STYL’One community through oral presentations.
Selected presentations will be included in the main scientific program.

Guidelines

Submit your presentation abstract.

  • Format: 1-page word max
  • Deadline: End of January

Posters

Showcase your work with a poster, which will be on display throughout the event for attendees to explore and discuss informally during breaks and networking sessions.

Guidelines

Submit your poster abstract.

  • Format: 1-page word max
  • Deadline: End of March

Topics of interest

We welcome contributions on a wide range of tableting and formulation topics, including:

Excipient & API characterization

  • Development of new excipient grades
  • Customer support for formulation challenges
  • API and excipient characterization methodologies

Troubleshooting tablet defects

  • Capping, lamination, sticking, picking etc.
  • Loss of hardness
  • Disintegration or dissolution challenges

Formulation development

  • Single layer, multilayer, tab-in-tab
  • ODT, lozenge, chewable, IR, CR, ER, DR, minitablets, veterinary, non-pharma
  • QbD / DoE methodology

Scale-up methodology

  • Strategie for scaling from lab to pilot and production scale
  • Optimization of process parameters
  • Ensuring tablet quality during scale-up

Process optimization

  • Upstream: Mixing, dry/wet granulation, drying, milling, spray drying
  • Downstream: Coating, packaging

Modeling & prediction

  • Compaction data modeling to predict tablet physico-chemical properties

Emerging topics

  • Bacteria, biologics, novel material systems

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