After two decades Bill Engelitner is retiring from teaching PACS courses

June 26, 2014

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Bill will retire after his Sept. 27, 2014 course in conjunction with the 34th International Activated Carbon Conference and Courses program.

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — William Engelitner has taught PACS courses and provided consulting on "Agglomeration Technologies for Particle Enlargement" for two decades, according to a press release.

However, Bill will retire after his Sept. 27, 2014 course near Pittsburgh, Pa. at the Sheraton Hotel in conjunction with the 34th International Activated Carbon Conference and Courses program. 

Bill will still be available thru PACS for consulting on agglomeration technologies.

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