Tosoh Hellas – Silver Sponsor
at 14th Panhellenic Scientific Conference on Chemical Engineering
Tosoh Hellas contributed as a silver sponsor to the holding of the 14th Panhellenic Scientific Conference on Chemical Engineering (PESCM) held in Thessaloniki from May 29 to 31 at the Porto Palace Hotel. https://pesxm14.gr/
PESCM is a point of reference for the professional, scientific and educational community of Greek Chemical Engineers, giving them the opportunity to meet, exchange ideas and results, make new acquaintances and establish new partnerships.
Goal of the 14th PESCM
The intense industrialization of the 20th century, pioneered by Chemical Engineering, greatly increased the world's standard of living, but depleted mineral reserves and greatly burdened the environment. The global supply chain is increasingly exposed to the effects of climate change, with this uncertainty contributing to the increase in the cost of living.
Therefore there is an immediate need for the implementation of new innovative processes and/or products that practically ensure sustainability, the viability of domestic production and the environment. This immediacy requires the mobilization of industrial and academic research to accelerate innovation and the transfer of new technologies from the laboratory to the production process.
The aim of the 14th PESCM is to explore, encourage and highlight the collaboration between primary and applied research bodies in order to create innovative products and/or processes capable of ensuring the robust operation of the domestic supply chain.
Tosoh Hellas, congratulates the Department of Chemical Engineering of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (https://cheng.auth.gr/) for the excellent preparation and the outstanding guest speakers for the interesting presentations!
Thessaloniki, Greece
June 15th, 2024
WHO WE ARE
With its headquarters in the Sindos Industrial Area of Thessaloniki, Tosoh Hellas, a member of the Tosoh Group, was founded in 1973 and has been active since 1976 in the production of electrolytic manganese dioxide (commercial known as EMD), an essential key component for the production of dry cells (commonly known as batteries).