The ICIS Innovation Awards 2023 are now open for entries
Entry deadline extended: Friday 2nd June 2023
Recognising and rewarding sustainability, creativity and vision within the chemicals industry
A wise Chinese proverb teaches that “when the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills”. This is a great illustration of how some can harness change and turn disruption into something positive and creative, rather than being resistant to it.
The ICIS Innovation Awards support such change and look to recognise and reward companies that show high levels of innovation in products and processes, as well as in digital innovation, whilst providing benefits to the environment and advancing progress towards sustainability throughout.
Judges are looking for small-and-medium enterprises (SME) and large companies who are developing revolutionary products, processes, and digital innovations. These should demonstrate an innovative approach to business, whilst maintaining a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.
Entries are now open for the 2023 awards, so click here to upload your submission Congratulations to the 2022 ICIS Innovation Awards winners!
Best Digital Innovation from a large company
Eastman Chemical - Fluid Genius - Digital Innovation for Heat Transfer Fluid Management
Best Digital Innovation from a SME
Electric Ant Lab - Digital R&D solution that complements wet lab research
Best Process Innovation from a large company
Clariant Catalysts and Technip Energies -Reducing carbon footprint and enhancing operation in steam reforming with EARTH®.
Best Process Innovation from a SME
GreeNovel inc - Process for contaminated plastics recycling and metals extraction from e-waste using a developed chemical agent and microwave
Best Product Innovation from a large company
Evonik Operations GmbH - REWOFERM® RL 100 revolutionizes the Laundry Detergent Market
Best Product Innovation from a SME
Genomatica - New plant-based nylon-6 to slash GHGs from textiles, films, plastics; advancing toward commercialization