Chemical Watch 2019 Outlook

Our first webinar of the year provided attendees with the chance to learn about and stay ahead of the most important trends in chemicals management and regulation for 2019. Chemical Watch's chief analyst Nhat Nguyen and chief customer officer Emma Chynoweth explored the regulatory trends in addition to potential challenges and opportunities that you are likely to face in 2019, including: New chemical notification schemes expected globally, Existing chemicals under the regulatory spotlight.
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Managing the Chaos of Chemical Lists

GreenScreen

Organizations of many kinds are creating lists of chemicals of concern and related restrictions, from regulatory agencies to manufacturers, brands, large scale purchasers, retailers, and NGOs. It can be overwhelming to track and manage these lists. Existing lists are constantly changing, and new lists are being continuously created. Learn about the thinking behind these lists and how tools including GreenScreen List Translator™ can help in the evaluation and prioritization of chemicals for your organization.
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Heartbeat technology in the chemical and oil&gas industry

GoToWebinar

Heartbeat Technology - Learn about our range of instruments with integrated Heartbeat Technology that offer the advantages of advanced diagnostics, inline verification and condition monitoring – helping you achieve documented proof testing and confirmation of measurement accuracy.
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Why Sage (X3) Enterprise Management is the Choice for Chemical ERP

netatwork

Greater complexity, disjointed systems or too costly market solutions are the enemies of chemical manufacturers & distributors – occurring when ERP, CRM, & supply chain processes are allowed to operate in silos. Thankfully, today’s business management solutions have been evolving to meet the industry’s complex demands.
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Calorimetry in Chemical Development

Mettler Toledo

As chemical reactions are scaled from lab to manufacturing, potential safety issues of non-scalable conditions need to be identified early in development. Reaction calorimetry provides crucial information quickly, which can be applied to quantify the risks and criticality associated with a chemical process.
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