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 Nowicki, Chairman of the  Achema  Miertz, Member of the Executive  facilities,  still need to  be developed,   frameworks, and giving the industry   “Climate neutrality and digitali-  international  exhibitors,  this  year’s
 Committee and CEO of Linde Engi-  Board of Samson AG, and Dr. Fritzi  scaled, and implemented. At the same   the opportunity and trust to discover  zation require a massive transforma-  edition was the most international of
 neering.  Köhler-Geib, Chief Economist of the  time, many of our products are essential   the best technologies and methods to  tion and large investments across all  all time, he said.
 KfW Group, critically examined  for the  transformation.  Therefore,  we   achieve the common goals.  sectors, but they also present great
 Challenges for the process industry  exemplary challenges and discussed  emphasize innovation and  recognize   opportunities for future growth and   The Achema congress programme
 In his welcome address, Dr. Klaus  possible solutions.  that a forward-looking process industry   Mr. Miertz noted that the future of  employment,” emphasized Dr. Köhler-  featured over 900 lectures, discus-
 Schäfer, Chairman of DECHEMA   is key to the success of this transforma-  the process industry will be strongly  Geib. “In Europe, despite challenges  sion panels and workshops with more
 e.V., and former CTO of Covestro   “The transformation of the chemi-  tion,” observed Ms. Schlenz.  infl uenced by innovations in the areas  we are in a good position due to our  than 30,000 listeners. In the congress
 mentioned the challenges the process  cal industry  toward carbon neutrality   of digitalization, sustainability and  strong innovative capacity.  We need  programme, the hydrogen topics as
 industry is facing: increasing instabi-  is a multifaceted and complex process.   At  the  same  time,  she  argued  in   effi ciency. The use of artifi cial intel-  to build on this,” she stated.  well as lectures on electrifi cation and
 lity and, in some cases, protectionist  Many of the necessary technologies and  favour of remaining open to tech-  ligence will be crucial here.  These   fl exibilisation  met  with  particularly
 tendencies in trade policy, the shift  solutions to transform our production  nology, setting targeted regulatory   technologies can help to increase  ‘Most international event’  great interest. In addition, the lectures
 towards greater sustainability, the   effi ciency, reduce errors and improve   Dr. Björn Mathes, CEO of the  on pharma and life sciences as well as
 development of the hydrogen economy   product quality. “Overall, we are confi -  event organiser, DECHEMA  Aus-  on digitalisation were among the best
 and the endeavour to secure raw   dent that these developments will  stellungs-GmbH, said, “This Achema  attended.
 materials.   enable the process industry to utilize  gives the industry an impulse that
       new opportunities and possibilities to  will remain trend-setting for the com-  The next Achema will take place
 According to Dr. Schäfer these   develop and grow,” he added.  ing years.” With a 63 percent share of  in Frankfurt from 14 to 18 June 2027.
 developments touch on deep-rooted
 certainties and lead to a ‘duck to cover’   Textile recycling company re.solution wins ACHEMA
 reaction, in which we hide behind
 established – if outdated – technolo-  Start-up Award 2024
 gies and close borders – also the bor-
 ders of the mind. “For our disciplines,   For the fourth time, DECHEMA,  lower carbon footprint while consum-  even from sources that could previ-
 ‘duck and cover’ has never been an   High-Tech  Gründerfonds and Busi-  ing less chemicals and water in com-  ously only be used with additional
 option – innovation and thinking be-  ness Angels  FrankfurtRheinMain  parison with similar technologies. It is   purifi cation stages.
 yond limits is in our DNA,” he stated.  were looking for entrepreneurial sci-  further designed to overcome textile-  4.   eco:fi br  has  developed  an  extrac-
       entists  and  founders  with  an  affi nity  specifi c  recycling  challenges  like  the   tion process with which pulp for the
 The upcoming hydrogen economy,   for technology. The fact that start-ups  recycling  of  fi bre  blends  and  the  re-  paper and cardboard industry can
 new concepts for energy genera-  are now an integral part of the pro-  moval of impurities. Due to its robust-  be obtained from pineapple plant
 tion, use and storage, or the vision   Credit: ACHEMA  cess industry was demonstrated not  ness  and  a  high  product quality,  the   residues.
 of a circular economy, he stated, re-  only by the number and quality of the  process is economically competitive  5.   Graph-Co offers the digitization
 quire even closer interactions and   applications, but also by the range of  compared to polyester’s fossil route.   and  migration  of  technical  fl ow
 joint ideas for our economic system.   innovations on which the start-ups  The long-term ambition is to deve-  charts for the process industry un-
 “Despite all the challenges we are   are based.  lop and operate plants at an industrial   der the brand name Graph-ID.
 currently facing, we have to fi nd new   scale.                           6.   Inline Process Solutions GmbH
 ways for international cooperation.   re.solution  – a start-up founded     analyses particle fl ows in plants in-
 It has to be based on trust, it has to be   at RWTH Aachen University in 2023   Other companies in the running for   line, with the help of image-optical
 fair and it requires commonly accepted   that recycles textiles containing poly-  the award were:  AI-based sensor technology.
 goals. Fairness also implies level   ester using a chemical process with  1.   Biosimo  AG  wants to drive the   7.   LABMaiTE GmbH fully automa-
 playing  fi elds  in  terms  of  regulatory   renewable energy and low water and   transformation of  the chemical  in-  tically optimises the culture media
 and policy frameworks; setting com-  chemical consumption – was declared   dustry towards greater  sustainabi-  for  fermentative bioprocesses and
 mon goals implies that we are aware   the winner of the ‘ACHEMA Start-up   lity with  basic  chemicals made   thus accelerates their development.
 of  confl icting  interests  and  try  to   Award 2024.’   from renewable raw materials.  8.   Nanolope offers versatile heat stor-
 actively manage them.”                  2.   ChemInnovation has developed the   age solutions based on a phase
          With their innovation and busi-  AI  model, METIS. It enables the   change material.
 ‘Carbon neutrality a multi-faceted   ness plan, the Aachen-based founders   automated structural elucidation of   9.   PHABIOC  develops  innovative
 and complex process’  prevailed against nine other fi nalists.  unknown molecules based on mass   tools, microplates and analysers for
 In a panel discussion Ms. Julia           spectra.                          screening on a small scale and with
 Schlenz, President of Dow Germany,   The proprietary process runs on  3.   co2ol Catalyst uses a robust catalyst   a high throughput rate in pharma-
 Austria and Switzerland, Mr. Marcus   Credit: ACHEMA  renewable energy and thus achieves a   to produce  methanol  from CO  –   ceuticals and biotechnology.
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