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DECHEMA stands for "Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie" (DECHEMA Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology).[1]
Founded in 1926, this is a non-profitmaking organization based in Frankfurt. It has over 5000 chemists, biotechnologists and engineers as members. DECHEMA awards prizes, such as the DECHEMA medal "for outstanding achievements in the field of chemical apparatus technology"[2].
The organisation's goal is to support developments in chemical technology, biotechnology and environmental protection. It is seen as an interface between science, economy, industry and public.
It is a member of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, and acts as joint Secretariat.
Contents
ACHEMA
ACHEMA is a trade fair for chemical technology and biotechnology in Frankfurt.
See also
Elektrolytdatenbank Regensburg
References
- ^ Home page. "Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie". accessed January 06, 2011. "The english translation of this title is "Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology".
- ^ DECHEMA Roll of Honor
External links
- Main website
- Connecat: website concerned with catalysis
- Dechema Chemistry Data Series
- Detherm
- Roadmap for catalysis research
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