C&EN Seeks Nominations for 10 Start-Ups to Watch Program Highlighting Chemistry-Driven Innovation
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C&EN is running its "10 Start-Ups to Watch" program, seeking nominations for young companies that use chemistry to solve global challenges. The program highlights startups developing pharmaceuticals, materials, green chemistry, agricultural technologies, instruments, and automation tools, with an emphasis on showcasing diversity among scientists and founders.
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· 3 pulledWe're looking for companies that are using chemistry to solve the world's most pressing problems.
Firms that have made our list are developing pharmaceuticals, materials, green chemistry processes, agricultural technologies, instruments, and automation tools.
We also seek to highlight the diversity of the scientists who...
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