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Interview                                                                           Interview



 DR. MAURITS VAN TOL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE – CATALYST TECHNOLOGIES, JOHNSON MATTHEY   global expertise and tailoring our tech-  emissions in fuel production  and the  The lack of close industry-academia
       nologies to local market needs, we offer  chemical industry.       interactions in the Indian  chemical
 “We see India as a critical partner in the journey to   a level of fl exibility and innovation that   industry is often lamented. Does JM
       is central to our commitment to sustain-  For instance, our involvement in  have a structured plan to develop
 net zero given its capacity to lead in sustainable   able growth.  large-scale SAF projects globally high-  and sustain collaboration with exter-
                                         lights  our leadership in  low-carbon  nal agencies here?
 fuel production and hydrogen technology”  What role do you see for India in the de-  technologies. Our  HyCOgen and  FT
       velopment of low-carbon technologies?  CANS Fischer-Tropsch technology are   Recognising  the importance  of
 ohnson Matthey (JM),  the UK-  Excerpts from the interview:   from automotive emissions control to   How is JM looking to catalyse this?  central to SAF production, which can  bridging the gap between academia and
 based sustainable technologies   chemical catalysis, providing solutions   also be adapted to India’s agricultural  industry, JM is committed to fostering
 Jfi rm with over 200 years of history  What will be the key focus of the  that help reduce emissions and improve   India’s role  in the  development of  residue feedstocks, advancing local and  collaboration  with Indian academic
 in building expertise in metals chemis-  recently-opened Mumbai Engineering  sustainability.  low-carbon technologies is both strate-  export markets.  institutions and research agencies. We
 try, catalysis and process engineering,  Centre?  gic and essential. As one of the world’s   aim to build structured programmes
 recently opened an Engineering Centre   Our recent performance in India   fastest-growing economies  with an  What kind of challenges do you face  that integrate local R&D  initiatives
 in Mumbai.  The  recently inaugurated Johnson  has been strong, refl ecting our focus on   expanding chemical industry, India  in your businesses?  with our global technology platforms.
 Matthey (JM)  Engineering Centre in  growth in sustainable technologies and   has a unique opportunity to contribute   Through such partnerships, we hope to
 The  centre  is seeking  to tap  into  Mumbai signifi es our strategic commit-  an increase in demand for our catalyst   signifi cantly to global decarbonisation.   In the pursuit of clean  technology  cultivate  the next generation  of engi-
 India’s vast engineering talent to boost  ment to India and to advancing sustain-  solutions, particularly in the areas of   We see India as a critical partner in the  solutions, challenges such as securing  neers and researchers, ensuring a robust
 JM’s capacity to deliver projects for its  able technologies. The centre’s primary  clean fuels and chemical manufacturing.  journey to net zero, particularly given  reliable feedstock  supply,  scaling re-  talent pipeline for the Indian chemical
 customers across its core licensing busi-  focus will be on low-carbon technolo-  the country’s capacity  to lead in sus-  newable infrastructure, and navigating  industry and accelerating  the pace of
 ness and new growth areas in hydrogen,  gies such as hydrogen, sustainable   The new Engineering Centre will   tainable fuel production and hydrogen  complex regulatory environments are  innovation.
 sustainable fuels, and chemicals.  aviation  fuel (SAF), and e-methanol,  enable us  to offer more specialised   technology.  prevalent.
 designed to support  both India’s  and  local support, while accelerating  the   Your assessment of the developments
 global decarbonisation goals. Leverag-  delivery of  projects across  India and   JM is catalysing this transition   In India, as globally, the lack of suf-  in the Indian  chemicals industry.
 ing India’s renowned engineering  tal-  internationally.  through our Engineering Centre in  fi cient infrastructure for carbon capture  What kind of role do you expect the
 ent, the centre will drive innovation in   Mumbai, which will focus on technolo-  and storage (CCS) and the high capital  government to play in ensuring sus-
 sectors critical to reducing emissions,  In general,  what are the key dyna-  gies that enable lower carbon emissions  intensity of  projects can delay imple-  tainable growth of the industry?
 such as fuel, power generation,  and  mics  of  the  business segments that   in  challenging  sectors.  Our initiatives  mentation.  However, with our robust
 hard-to-abate industries.  JM is seeking to serve in India? How   align with India’s ambition  to expand  partnerships and proven technology   India’s  chemicals industry is posi-
 do  you  differentiate yourself from   its renewable energy capacity  and  platforms, we  are  well-positioned to  tioned for robust growth, driven by
 There are plans to expand employ-  your competitors?  advance carbon  reduction strategies,  support project delivery while continu-  rising domestic consumption, techno-
 ment for hundreds of skilled profes-  supporting its long-term  sustainability  ing to advocate for supportive regula-  logical innovation, and policy support.
 sionals over the coming  years at the   India’s rapid economic growth, cou-  objectives.  tory frameworks.  The “Make in India” initiative has cre-
 new facility.  This aligns with India’s  pled with its ambitious decarbonisation   ated a favourable environment for local
 target of reaching net zero by 2070 and  targets,  creates  a  fertile  landscape  for   Can you tell  us about some of the  What kind of investments do you  manufacturing, while the government’s
 Dr. Maurits van  Tol, Chief Exe-  refl ects  our  intent  to  support  India’s  innovations in  the chemical, energy,   key successes of JM technologies  foresee your company making in this  emphasis on  sustainability  has  placed
 cutive of  Catalyst  Technologies and   energy transition by deploying a broad  and transport sectors. JM is committed   that have advanced decarbonisation  country in the next few years?  decarbonisation high on the industry’s
 member of the Executive Committee of   spectrum of sustainable technology  to these critical areas, focusing on   efforts in the chemical  industry in   agenda.
 Johnson Matthey, was in  Mumbai  for   solutions.  hydrogen, sustainable fuels, and catalytic   India and globally?  We anticipate a sustained investment
 the centre’s  inauguration. Dr. van  Tol   solutions that support low-carbon pro-  in India over the coming years, particu-  To support  this trajectory, we be-
 Maurits has a Ph.D. in Catalysis and   How is Johnson Matthey’s business  duction processes.  JM’s achievements in sustainable  larly in expanding the workforce at our  lieve the government will play a pivotal
 an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry and   structured in India? How would you   technology span multiple sectors. Our  Mumbai Engineering Centre and advanc-  role in establishing clear, long-term poli-
 Catalysis, both from Leiden University,   assess the recent performance of JM   Our differentiation lies in our tech-  proprietary technologies, such as LCH  ing our partnerships with local industries.  cies for sustainable growth. Providing
 The Netherlands.  in India?  nological  breadth and feedstock-ag-  technology for low-carbon hydrogen   consistent  support for clean  technol-
 nostic approach.  We have developed   production and  Circular Methanol   Investment will focus on furthering  ogy  adoption, incentivising renewable
 Chemical Weekly sought his views   Johnson Matthey has a longstand-  unique solutions that allow industries   technology, have set  new benchmarks  the deployment of low-carbon techno-  energy integration, and fostering inter-
 on centre’s role in developing JM’s   ing presence in India, spanning over  to transition away from fossil fuels,   in sustainable chemical manufacturing.  logies in hydrogen, SAF, and e-metha-  national partnerships are essential. We are
 business  in India and the company’s   six decades, with a workforce of over  such as our waste-to-methanol techno-  These technologies are not only  nol. By scaling our engineering capa-  committed to collaborating with Indian
 overall strategy to advance decarboni-  1,000 across eight operational sites in  logy and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)   applied across Europe and the US but  bilities and building local expertise, we  authorities to meet these sustainability
 sation efforts in the chemical industry   Uttar Pradesh,  Gujarat, Maharashtra,  production, which  utilise waste  resi-  are equally relevant to India, offering  aim  to play a vital  role in supporting  goals, contributing both technological
 in India and globally.  and Haryana. We serve diverse sectors,  dues as  feedstock.  By  leveraging  our   transformative potential for  reducing  India’s energy transition.  solutions and regulatory insights.


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