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User research in pharma R&D: Contextual inquiry for the elicitation of user needs in a chemistry laboratory for analytical method development within a corporate continuous manufacturing organization

by | Jun 2020

Abstract Laboratories in the pharmaceutical industry see an ongoing transition towards continuous manufacturing by means of tighter integration of novel and existing technologies and, thus, the introduction of new work methodologies. However, technological studies...

Entering a new decade

by | Feb 2020

The first Journal of Business Chemistry issue of the 2020s addresses the ‘megatrends’ that we will face throughout the next ten years – artificial intelligence, digitalisation, sustainable development and decarbonisation, to name a few. With developments in...

Can an artificial intelligence model be the inventor of a molecule designed by the model and how can patentability be assessed?

by | Feb 2020

1 Introduction It appears not appropriate to refuse patentability of an invention on a new molecule designed by AI because the respective patent application does not have significant examples which were carried out in reality, but only generated by AI (usually a...

Shaping digital sustainable development in chemical companies

by | Feb 2020

Abstract Both, digitalization and sustainable development are two megatrends with significant  impact on the chemical industry in Germany through to 2025, according to a  recent survey among 60 chemists. Digitalization is as seen a driver for sustainable  development,...

Decarbonization strategies in converging chemical and energy markets

by | Feb 2020

Abstract Transforming the chemical industry to carbon neutrality requires abundant and cheap renewable energy as well as synergies and flexibilities from a convergence of the chemical and energy markets. Decarbonization strategies need to manage technical, financial...
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