01.19.22
The Arkema – Académie des sciences Prize for Innovation in Chemistry for Sustainable Materials, in the sum of €25,000, is intended to reward a scientist of international standing in the field of materials. It specifically rewards scientific work that contributes to the development of innovative materials at the service of environmental protection and sustainability.
This could, for example, include biosourced, recyclable, high-performance, and lightweight materials for renewable energy, sustainable construction, or mobility.
Arkema has a history of breakthroughs in innovative and environmentally-friendly materials, from Rilsan Polyamide 11 to the very latest Pebax Rnew elastomers for sports shoes, the Elium resin for recyclable wind turbine blades, the Kizen bonding technology for more sustainable packaging, the Sartomer photocure resins for coatings and 3D printing, and a number of solutions for developing high-performance electric batteries.
Arkema is keen to encourage research in these areas, which are key for society at large, by joining forces with the prestigious Académie des sciences. With its multidisciplinary approach and very high academic standards, the Academy is committed to scientific development, promotes science education, and fosters the transfer of knowledge as well as international cooperation.
“This prize will reward highly talented scientists working to improve the environment,” said Armand Ajdari, Arkema Group R&D CTO. “It is perfectly in line with Arkema’s new brand signature: ‘Innovative Materials for a Sustainable World’. It reflects our belief that scientific research and technological innovation will be major contributors to the positive development of society.”
The Arkema – Académie des sciences Prize will be awarded annually for scientific breakthroughs in the development, understanding or application of sustainable materials, i.e. materials whose life cycle and use lead to major environmental benefits.
This could, for example, include biosourced, recyclable, high-performance, and lightweight materials for renewable energy, sustainable construction, or mobility.
Arkema has a history of breakthroughs in innovative and environmentally-friendly materials, from Rilsan Polyamide 11 to the very latest Pebax Rnew elastomers for sports shoes, the Elium resin for recyclable wind turbine blades, the Kizen bonding technology for more sustainable packaging, the Sartomer photocure resins for coatings and 3D printing, and a number of solutions for developing high-performance electric batteries.
Arkema is keen to encourage research in these areas, which are key for society at large, by joining forces with the prestigious Académie des sciences. With its multidisciplinary approach and very high academic standards, the Academy is committed to scientific development, promotes science education, and fosters the transfer of knowledge as well as international cooperation.
“This prize will reward highly talented scientists working to improve the environment,” said Armand Ajdari, Arkema Group R&D CTO. “It is perfectly in line with Arkema’s new brand signature: ‘Innovative Materials for a Sustainable World’. It reflects our belief that scientific research and technological innovation will be major contributors to the positive development of society.”
The Arkema – Académie des sciences Prize will be awarded annually for scientific breakthroughs in the development, understanding or application of sustainable materials, i.e. materials whose life cycle and use lead to major environmental benefits.