DECHEMA FORUM

Plenarvorträge und Keynotevorträge

Plenarvortragende

Dr. Ralf Düssel

„A holistic view on sustainability at Evonik”

Dr. Ralf Düssel, Head of Sustainability, Evonik Industries AG

Kami Krista

„How digitalisation and AI will enable sustainable process development“

Kami Krista, Co-Founder & CEO, elio

Prof. John Woodley

Bioprocess engineering to build sustainable process solutions for the future

Prof. John Woodley, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Lyngby/Denmark

Keynotevortragende

Dr. Ralph Kleinschmidt

"Green Ammonia - The Road to a Global Hydrogen Society"

Dr. Ralph Kleinschmidt, Head of Technology & Innovation, thyssenkrupp Uhde

Prof. Jörg Sauer & Dr. Olaf Wachsen
„Circularity - a chemical engineer’s challenge”
Prof. Jörg Sauer, Head of Institute for Catalysis Research & Technology, Karlsruher Institute für Technologie (KIT)
Dr. Olaf Wachsen, Dr. Olaf Wachsen Consulting and Training (ehemals Leiter Group Process Development, CLARIANT)

Dr. Axel Kobus und Lukas Gröning

„Spezialchemie für neue Anwendungen in der Anlagen- und Prozessindustrie"

Dr. Axel Kobus, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Business Line Process Technology and Engineering, Evonik
Lukas Gröning, Head of Global Technology Deployment, Evonik

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Schlüter und Dr. Thomas Wucherpfennig

"From smart Biopharmaceutical Processes to SMART Reactors"

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Schlüter, Head of Institute of Multiphase Flows, TU Hamburg
Dr. Thomas Wucherpfennig, Senior Principal Scientist & Associate Director - Late Stage Cell Culture Development, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma

 

Dr. Nils Bottke & Marco Bosch

“Resource efficiency as key driver for the transformation of the chemical industry”

Dr. Nils Bottke, Group Leader Research & Development, BASF SE
Marco Bosch, Head of IP and R&D Management - Net Zero Technologies, BASF SE

Prof. Regina Palkovits

CIT Lecture

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Regina Palkovits, Chair of Heterogeneous Catalysis and Technical Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University

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