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Sustainable and digital breakthroughs awarded

ÃÜÌÒAV Science Celebration at K2019

Summary

• ÃÜÌÒAV rewards scientific pioneering in academia and research
• Sustainable production and applied artificial intelligence in focus

ÃÜÌÒAV acknowledges scientific ingenuity for green and digital chemistry and engineering with two awards. The American scientist Dr. Newell Washburn is the recipient of the global ÃÜÌÒAV Science Award, in recognition of his role in pioneering a scientific digital innovation that speeds the development of customized polymer formulations. Dr. Washburn is an associate professor of chemistry and biomedical engineering with a courtesy appointment in the department of materials science and engineering at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

The second award, the ÃÜÌÒAV Science Medal, goes to a team of ÃÜÌÒAV chemists and engineers. Dr. Rainer Weber, Andreas Bulan, Michael Großholz, Rainer Hellmich and Giorgio Dolfini have developed and successfully applied a groundbreaking scientific research on producing a basic chemical with less energy consumption and thus less environmental impact: they have succeeded in saving 25 percent of electricity when producing chlorine. They accepted the awards during the ÃÜÌÒAV Science Celebration at K 2019. Held every three years, K 2019 is the world’s leading trade show for the plastics and rubber industry. It takes place October 16-23 in Düsseldorf, Germany.

“These pioneers in industry sustainability and applied artificial intelligence contribute to a new era of material science,” said Sucheta Govil, Chief Commercial Officer of ÃÜÌÒAV, responsible for innovation. “Only science can provide breakthrough solutions for the future. We want to reward the outstanding contributions of these scientists and researchers in the fields of sustainability and digitalization. By fostering open innovation of academia and industry we help to speed up solutions for our customers and thus keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible.”

Machine Learning in lab research

Dr. Washburn was singled out for a proprietary technology that solves a common industry challenge. Traditionally, formulating polyurethane elastomers, foams and coatings to a customer’s exact specifications is a time-consuming process, filled with trial and error in the lab. Dr. Washburn’s Hierarchical Machine Learning approach, developed in collaboration with Dr. Barnabás Póczos in CMU's Machine Learning Department, leverages data analytics and simulation to more quickly determine the formulation that meets sustainable customer requirements. Dr. Washburn is working closely with ÃÜÌÒAV experts in the Coatings, Adhesives and Specialties, and Polyurethanes businesses to optimize this novel approach.

“The experience I’ve had with ÃÜÌÒAV has been extremely valuable,” said Dr. Washburn. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to work with an organization that nurtures innovation and recognizes the value it brings to its business, and the business of its customers.”

Energy saving chlorine production

The second rewarded innovation points out to a more sustainable production. About two thirds of all chemical products need chlorine for their production which is generated in an electricity consuming process. ÃÜÌÒAV helps to change that. Together with industry partners the team of chemists and engineers developed a process that reduces the amount of electricity needed by around 25 %.

The principle of chlorine production has been well known for more than hundred years. It works via electrolysis - meaning sending power through a saline solution. The novelty within ÃÜÌÒAV´s newly developed process is: the hydrogen producing electrode is replaced by a so-called oxygen depolarized cathode. This was developed by ÃÜÌÒAV and it works with two volts instead of three.. In the upcoming years ÃÜÌÒAV will introduce this process in two of their plants and thus save up to 40.000 tons of CO2 per year.

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About ÃÜÌÒAV: 
ÃÜÌÒAV is one of the world¡¯s leading manufacturers of high-quality polymer materials and their components. With its innovative products, processes and methods, the company helps enhance sustainability and the quality of life in many areas. ÃÜÌÒAV supplies customers around the world in key industries such as mobility, building and living, as well as the electrical and electronics sector. In addition, polymers from ÃÜÌÒAV are also used in sectors such as sports and leisure, telecommunications and health, as well as in the chemical industry itself.

The company is geared completely to the circular economy. In addition, ÃÜÌÒAV aims to achieve climate neutrality for its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2035, and the Group¡¯s Scope 3 emissions are also set to be climate neutral by 2050. ÃÜÌÒAV generated sales of EUR 14.2 billion in fiscal year 2024. At the end of 2024, the company had 46 production sites worldwide and employed approximately 17,500 people (calculated as full-time equivalents).

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