igcw-2009 report presentation
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The Industrial Green Chemistry Workshop (IGCW-2009) held from 4th to 6th December 2009 at Hotel Renaissance, Powai, Mumbai was a major milestone event organized by Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt Ltd, in association with Green Chemistry Network Center- Indian Chapter of ACS-GCI and Chemical Industry Digest, to create awareness and provide the momentum for green chemistry and engineering technologies.TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to the worlds' first ever…..
www.IndustrialGreenChem.com
Organizers:
Green Chemistry Network Center, University of Delhi - INDIA Indian Chapter of American Chemical Society- GCI-USA
Chemical Industry Digest, Block dale Publications, Mumbai- INDIA
RENAISSANCE HOTELTHE CONVENTION CENTERMUMBAI,INDIA
Co-organizer:
Pharmaceuticals & bulk drugs Agro-based companies Dyes & pigments Fine & specialty chemical companies
Over 300 Chemical Industry Participant 65% Chemical Company 15% Participant from Academic and
Research Institute 13% Students 7% Officials from Government, associate and
societal bodies
IGCW Participation Statistic Report
7%
Over 300 Chief Delegates Participated from:
Companies Participated in IGCW 2009
Some more participants……
IGCW 2009 Associates SupportersPartners
Royal Society of Chemicals, UK
Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews Journal, USA
DMG World Media, USA
Chemical Watch, Research & Publications, UK
Chemical Search International, UK
Day 1-4th Dec 2009
Themes -1) Ignition, 2) Inspiration 3) Initiation Audiences -World of senior management: Chairman, CEOs, MDs, Presidents, CXOs, PROs, Directors, Strategic Advisors, Founders, Entrepreneurs, etc. Speakers-
Prof. Paul Anastas-Director,Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale,USA Dr. John Warner-WannerBabcock Institute for Green Chemistry,USA
Dr. Murli Sastry-Chief Scientific Officer, Tata Chemicals
Dr. Joe Armstrong-Merck&Co.Inc,USA
Dr. Rakeshwar Bandichhor-Dr.Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd,India
Dr. Bob Peoples-Director,American Chemical Society
Dr. R.Rajagopal-Chief Coordinating Officer, KnowGenix, India
Dr. R.Brakaspathy-Department of Science&Tech.-Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India
Day 2-5th Dec 2009
Audiences-Senior delegates from the world of R&D: Technical Directors, R&D Managers, VPs, CTOs, Chief Scientists, Consultants, Advisors, etc.
Speakers Dr. John Warner-Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, USA Dr. Pete Myers – CEO & Chief Scientist, Environment Health Sciences, USA Prof Dr.S.Ahmad-Institute of Nano Electronic Engg., Univ. of Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) , Malaysia Prof G.D.Yadav-Director, Institute of Chemical Technology -ICT (Formerly UDCT), India Dr. Rajendra Verma-Senior Scientist, Sustainable Technology Division,
National Risk Management Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Mr.Mark Dorfman-Environmental Chemist, Biomimicry Guild , USA Dr. K.V.Raghavan-Member, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board & Chairman,
Research Council, Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), India
Themes-1) Identification 2)Invention 3)Innovation
Day 3-6th Dec 2009
Teams- 1) Implementation 2) Industrialisation 3) Impact
Audiences- Project, Production & Operation Managers, General Managers, Vice-presidents, Advisors, Consultants, CXOs, Directors, etc.
Speakers Dr. Amy Cannon-Green Chemitry-Executive Director, Beyond Benign - A Warner Babcock Foundation, USA Dr. Pierre Woehl-Research Associate, Corning European Technology Center, France Dr. Shailendra Singh-Associate Head, R&D - Organic, Jubilant Organosys Ltd., India Dr. Gottumukkal V.Subburaju-Sr. Vice President, Aptuit Laurus Pvt. Ltd., India Dr. R.K.Sharma-Co-coordinator, Green Chemistry Network Center & Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Delhi, India Mr.Nitesh Mehta-Founder Director, Newreka Green-Synth Technologies Pv t. Ltd., India Dr. Kira Matus - Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale, Yale University, USA Dr. S.G.Choudhari-Chief Technology & Sustainability Officer, Tata Chemicals Ltd, India Prof. Anand Patwardhan-Professor, Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT-Bombay, India
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Average marks given to speakers by IGCW participants
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The graph shows that the presentation and the topics discussed were relevant and beneficial to the Chemical Industry
Award Night-4th Dec 2009
IGC Award Winners:
MNC and Large enterprises(eight entries received)- PI Industries Ltd
Start up to Medium Scale Enterprises (six entries received): CataPharma Pvt.Ltd
Academicians (four entries received): Dr.J.S Yadav-IICT(Indian Institute of Chemical Technology,Hydrabad)
Students (four entries received: Biosynth Group IIT Mumbai
Launching of Background paper on: Industrial Green Chemistry and Technology -MAPPING TRANSFORMATION
It gives an overview of the evolution of Green Chemistry applications in India
It shares about macro and micro level views of past and present development in green chemistry and technology
practices
Emphasizes the need for integrating the last two decades of learning business and social goals of Chemical Industry
Provides insights into how Green Chemistry can be beneficial to Chemical Industry socially, economically and
ecologically
Share case-studies on Industrial Green chemistry
EXHIBITION STALLS IGCW 2009
Newreka Green synth Technology
Biosynth IIT Mumbai Reaxa Ltd
1) Newreka Green Synth Technologies
2) Standard Engineers Pvt.Ltd
3) Bayer Crop Science
4) Warner Babcock Institute of Green Chemistry
5) Green Chemistry Journal, Royal Society of Chemistry
7) Giest Research
9) Chemical Industry digest
10) Chemistry in Nature
11) Chemical Weekly
12) Speciality Chemicals,DMG World Media
13) Devan Supercriticals
14) Reaxa Ltd
Outcome of IGCW-2009
First initiative engaging over 300 Chemical stakeholders to focus on emerging global trends in sustainability as profit
Provided platform to network & share about Industrial Green Chemistry (IGC) amongst key decision makers from Indian
and International Pharma, Fine Chemicals, Agro-based, Dyes & colorant companies
An opportunity to learn about IGC from the Founding Fathers of Green Chemistry - Prof. Paul Anastas & Dr. John Warner.
Interactive exposure to emerging technologies on green chemistry scale-up applications through IGC Exhibitions
Opportunity to build interactions and collaborate through partnerships between various chemical industry stakeholders
such as Companies, Academia, Government & Regulatory bodies (Dept. of Science & Tech., Ministry of Environment &
Forest, Central &state Pollution Control Boards,etc)
Explored opportunities to collaborate with renowned Scientists & Academicians in the field of Green Chemistry
Recognized & acknowledged pioneering contributions and initiatives in this field by Industry, Academia and Students
through IGC Awards
Pre event promotion and post-event sharing has brought enormous awareness about IGC
amongst chemical companies, academia and students
Over 1200 individuals are currently active on IGC online networking media to keep themselves
updated on the subject
Visit IGCW web site http://www.industrialgreenchem.com/ to download IGCW-2009 presentation
Download IGCW Presentations
Post IGCW media coverage
IGCW 2009 event article covered in Chemical Weekly
Out come-Creating awareness about IGCW to
chemical companies who could not participate in this IGCW event
Creating a platform where chemical industry can showcase their initiatives on Green Chemistry
Fathers of Green Chemistry are available to explore and share their knowledge on green chemistry to all chemical industry world wide
IGCW 2009 event article covered in Chemical Industry Digest
Green Chemistry in Action Post-IGCW 2009
Website traffic ( Unique Visitors)
Please visit www.IndustrialGreenChem.com for joining IGC online media like linkedin,Twitter,FaceBook and be part of the global forum on Green Chemistry and Green Engineering
Pre IGCWPost IGCW
The post IGCW graph shows that chemical industries are still active by visiting IGCW website and keeping them self updated on Green Chemistry by downloading presentation and viewing videos
The graph even shows that there is a huge demand by the Chemical Industry to keep their self updated on Green Chemistry and Green engineering
Social networking media
PostingResponse
Out come
The above graph shows that the social networking media is a powerful tool where the chemical industries around the world are still posting their blogs on Green chemistry and still active on online networking media and following twitter
Top Chemical Industries CEO,MD,Governor of California Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger and venture capitalist Mr.Vinod Khsola is following us on twitter
Chemical engineer and Chemist are posting their blogs and their views on Green Chemistry
John Warner (President and Chief Technology Officer Warner Babcock Institute of Green Chemistry) - “It was a great conference, and I look forward to growing collaborations as we move forward”
Feedback received from IGCW 2009 Participants
Dr.Rakeshwar Bandichhor (Senior Scientist Dr.Reddy’s) – “I had wonderful experience with you all during IGCW-2009,in Mumbai. Let us stay connected and help each other to make our world sustainable”.
Pete Mayers (Founder,CEO&Chief scientist, environment health science USA)- “I want to thank you immensely for the extraordinary experience you gave to me in Mumbai last week. It was the stuff of dreams... to be in the field with a master of local sights and sounds, and someone so eager to share the information”
Raju Wankhade (Manager R&D Lupin Ltd)- “We have attended the program organized by Newreka at Mumbai on "Green chemistry". It was a wonderful & knowledgeable session and we want to continue the same for other scientist also. please inform us for your next session”
N.S .Bhirud (CMD Azeocryst) – “The seminar war very good and informative. Let me inform your management that our process just got Greener after the conference”
Newreka team who committedly worked to make India’s first Industrial Green Chemistry Workshop
www.IndustrialGreenChem.com
Looking forward to your participation in 2011 Industrial Green Chemistry World (IGCW 2011)