Prof Roger Sheldon
Delft University, Netherlands
Engineering a Sustainable Future with Green Chemistry and Catalysis
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Prof John Hartwig
Berkeley University, USA
Selective Functionalizations with Small and Large Catalysts
Prof Thibault Cantat
CEA – Saclay, France
Reductive Transformations of CO2 and Lignin Using Molecular Catalysts
Prof Chris Hardacre
Queen's University, Belfast - Ireland
CO2 capture and utilisation using ionic liquids
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Prof Oliver Kappe
University of Graz, Austria
Organic Synthesis goes Flow
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Prof Richard Alan Gross
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Biocatalysis Enables New Options in Polymer Science
Dr François Monnet
Solvay Exec VP, R&I Renewable Chemistry Platform Director, Belgium
What green is the colour of ? An industrial look about some achievements and challenges of green chemistry.
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Dr Philippe Dupau
Firmenich, Switzeland
Selective Hydrogenation towards Flavor and Fragrance Industrial Applications
Dr Edith Norrant
UCB Pharma, England
From laboratory to manufacturing plant: Innovative industrial cases using physical activation …
Prof Karen Wilson
Aston University, England
Designing heterogeneous catalysts for biorefining
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Prof Michael Meier
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Sustainable approaches to monomers and polymers from renewable resources
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Prof Rafael Luque
University of Cordoba, Spain
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Benign-by-design methodologies for a more sustainable future: from nanomaterials to heterogeneous (photo)catalysis and biomass/waste valorisation
Prof Tom Welton
Imperial College, England
Ionic Liquids for Sustainable Chemistry
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Dr Virginie Belliere-Baca
ADISSEO, France
The challenges of corporate citizenship: From Good Intentions to Concrete Deployment Focus on odor management and reduction
Prof Dirk De Vos
K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Catalytic transformations of amino acids to amines, nitriles or dicarboxylates, and of diols to dienes
Dr Thomas Schaub
BASF, Germany
Palladium- and Nickel Catalyzed synthesis of Sodium Acrylate from CO2 and Ethylene
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Tony Phan
Mane, France
a solution to design greener chemicals. Applications to Flavour and Fragrance industry
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Amandine Cabiac
IFPEN, France
From biomass to bio-based polymers: general routes and catalytic design
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Jerome Guibot
SEPPIC, France
Bio-sourced innovation, a challenge but an opportunity !
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Prof. Shu Kobayashi
The University of Tokyo
Flow Fine Synthesis for Green Sustainable
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Dr. Julien Hitce
L'Oréal
Innovation From Renewable Resources at L'Oréal: Expanding the Chemist's Toolbox
Dr. Norbert Patouillard
MINASOLVE
From Biomass to COSMETIC Sustainable multifunctional Ingredients and Solutions.