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Competition
is becoming ever fiercer in the chemical industry as new firms from
such emerging economies as China and India enter the market and as
technological advances, potential new regulations, and rising energy
and feedstock costs shrink profit margins. Companies manufacturing
commodity products are particularly vulnerable to these forces. Yet
chemical firms are also discovering that cooperation, even between
competitors, is necessary for meeting today’s challenges. Today’s
market dilemmas and innovation systems are too complex for any one
organization. Network building is therefore central to continued
innovation. Successful networks must include competitors working in
partnership. This report summarizes the third annual CHF–SCI Innovation
Day and describes a variety of partnerships among chemical and
materials firms that combine cooperation and competition in novel,
forward-looking ways. Also in this series:
Innovation Frontiers in Industrial Chemistry: A Report on the First Annual CHF-SCI Innovation Day, Warren G. Schlinger Symposium Innovation Frontiers in Industrial Chemistry: A Report on the Second Annual CHF-SCI Innovation Day, Warren G. Schlinger Symposium
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