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Don’t miss Crystallise! AG at Chemiepark_Forum

29.9.17
Crystallise! AG will present on stage of the Chemiepark_Forum its innovative solutions for the industry.
Crystallise! AG will present on stage of the Chemiepark_Forum its innovative solutions for the industry.

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On October 18, 2017, the Chemiepark_Forum, a trade fair for industrial service companies, will be held for the first time in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. Crystallise! AG, one of PARK INNOVAARE’s residents providing special crystallographic services, is invited not only to be an exhibitor but also to present on stage its innovative solutions for the industry during the innovation session, along with twelve other high-tech start-ups.


Chemiepark Bitterfeld-Wolfen is one of Germany’s largest locations for the chemical industry. More than 360 companies with competencies both in the field of basic and fine chemistry and in light-metal and plastics processing reside together at the Park. The “Forum” provides service providers with an excellent opportunity to introduce their competencies to top decision-makers in the chemical industry and establish new business relationships with around 60 manufacturing companies, among which are globally renowned companies such as AkzoNobel, Bayer, Evonik, and others. It also offers a possibility for industry leaders to discover new high-tech service providers, such as Crystallise! AG.

Crystallise! provides all kinds of crystallographic services for identifying small molecule compounds, including the crystallization of the sample. Using the Swiss Light Source (SLS) at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), the company has achieved unprecedented results in the absolute configuration determination of small single crystals of a light atom compound and delivered valuable results for their client in the pharmaceutical sector. A scientific peer-reviewed article dealing with the experimental challenges has been accepted for publication and will be available in the September/October 2017 issue of Chimica Oggi – Chemistry Today.