Chemistry entrepreneurship / Javier Garcia-Martinez, Kunhao Li.

By: Garcia-Martinez, Javier [author.]
Contributor(s): Li, Kunhao [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, [2022]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527345441 ; 9783527819867; 352781986XSubject(s): Chemical industry | Chemical workers | Entrepreneurship | Success in businessGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 338.4766 LOC classification: HD9650.5Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.
Contents:
We Need An Entrepreneurial Culture in Chemistry: Do You Have What It Takes to be a Chemistry Entrepreneur? / Frank L Jaksch -- Taking Ideas Out of the Lab: Why and When to Start a Company in the Biomedical Field / Miguel Jimenez, Jason Fuller, Paulina Hill, Robert Langer -- In Pursuit of New Product Opportunities: Transferring Technology from Lab to Market / Alex Duchak -- Financing and Business Development for Hard Tech Startups / Bernard Lupien, Andrew Dougherty -- Battery Entrepreneurship: Gameboard from Lab to Market / Elena V Timofeeva, John P Katsoudas, Carlo U Segre, Alex Duchak, Thomas Day -- Growing a Business in the Chemical Industry / Michael Lefenfeld -- New Models to Foster Big Pharma and Chemistry Entrepreneurship / Antonio Gomez -- The Economic Need for Chemically Based Start-Up Companies / Daniel Daly.
Summary: Chemistry Entrepreneurship is a step-by-step guide that is specifically devoted to understanding what it takes to start and grow a new company in the chemistry sector. Comprehensive in scope, the book covers the various aspects of the creation of a new chemical enterprise including: the protection of the invention, the business plan, the transfer from the research center or university, the financing, the legal setup, the launching of the company and its growth and exit strategies. This hands-on book contains the information needed to help to determine if you have what it takes to be a chemistry entrepreneur, explains how to take an ideas out of the lab and into the real world, reveals how to develop your burgeoning business, and shows how to sustain and grow your business. This much-needed resource also includes interviews with founding scientists who created their own successful chemical companies.
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We Need An Entrepreneurial Culture in Chemistry: Do You Have What It Takes to be a Chemistry Entrepreneur? / Frank L Jaksch -- Taking Ideas Out of the Lab: Why and When to Start a Company in the Biomedical Field / Miguel Jimenez, Jason Fuller, Paulina Hill, Robert Langer -- In Pursuit of New Product Opportunities: Transferring Technology from Lab to Market / Alex Duchak -- Financing and Business Development for Hard Tech Startups / Bernard Lupien, Andrew Dougherty -- Battery Entrepreneurship: Gameboard from Lab to Market / Elena V Timofeeva, John P Katsoudas, Carlo U Segre, Alex Duchak, Thomas Day -- Growing a Business in the Chemical Industry / Michael Lefenfeld -- New Models to Foster Big Pharma and Chemistry Entrepreneurship / Antonio Gomez -- The Economic Need for Chemically Based Start-Up Companies / Daniel Daly.

Chemistry Entrepreneurship is a step-by-step guide that is specifically devoted to understanding what it takes to start and grow a new company in the chemistry sector. Comprehensive in scope, the book covers the various aspects of the creation of a new chemical enterprise including: the protection of the invention, the business plan, the transfer from the research center or university, the financing, the legal setup, the launching of the company and its growth and exit strategies. This hands-on book contains the information needed to help to determine if you have what it takes to be a chemistry entrepreneur, explains how to take an ideas out of the lab and into the real world, reveals how to develop your burgeoning business, and shows how to sustain and grow your business. This much-needed resource also includes interviews with founding scientists who created their own successful chemical companies.

About the Author
Javier García-Martínez is the founder of Rive Technology, Inc. in Boston, USA, a spin-off from MIT , and Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and the director of the Molecular Nanotechnology Lab at the University of Alicante, Spain. Since 2011 he is a member of the Bureau of IUPAC and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His work has been honored with the European Young Chemist Award in 2006, MIT's Technology Review Award (TR35) in 2007, and by the World Economic Forum, which selected him as a Young Global Leader in 2009. Professor García-Martínez has published extensively in the areas of nanomaterials, catalysis, and energy, and also has over 25 patents to his name.

Kunhao Li is a Project Leader at Rive Technology, Inc. since 2008. He has been heavily involved in the improvement of Rive's core technology in zeolite mesostructuring processes, zeolites and catalysts characterization, testing, and evaluation, as well as extension of application areas of mesostructured zeolites to chemical separations and other catalytic processes. He obtained PhD in chemistry at The George Washington University and did postdoctoral research at Rutgers University. His research work has resulted in many publications in the form of original papers and reviews, book chapters, technical reports, patent applications, and patents.

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