AkzoNobel announces 2018 Imagine Chemistry challenges
Akzo Nobel N.V.
The 2018 edition calls for solutions within the following six areas:
- Sustainable small particle technologies
- Wastewater-free chemical sites
- Intelligent chemical plants
- Revolutionizing chlorate production
- Sustainable powder technologies
- Zero footprint surfactant platforms
"This program has shown that startups and corporates can work together efficiently to break barriers in innovation, benefitting both sides," said Peter Nieuwenhuizen, Chief Technology Officer at AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals. "We had a tremendous response to Imagine Chemistry in 2017 and formed development partnerships with three winners based on ideas for more sustainable chemistry. We're now looking forward to uncovering new business opportunities through the 2018 challenge."
Imagine Chemistry stands out in the industry due to its collaborative approach - all participants obtain tailored feedback from a range of company experts throughout the challenge to improve their solutions. The challenge is organized along with KPMG's innovation team, and is supported by ICOS capital fund and Lux Research. In addition, Chalmers University of Technology from Sweden has joined as a partner and will host the finals of the 2018 edition.
One of last year's winners, Brian Miller of startup firm uFraction8, commented: "AkzoNobel really thought the process through with us and made the collaboration work for both sides. Every facet of the company was represented and offered guidance and opinions and advice to help us shape everything into what became a winning proposal. That hands-on approach makes this challenge very unique."
Participants can already submit their ideas via a dedicated online community, where they receive feedback and suggestions from experts throughout the submission phase. In June 2018, 20 finalists will be invited to an intensive three-day event at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, where they will work with experts in finance and research to further develop their ideas.
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