The Chemical Industry under the 4th Industrial Revolution
The Sustainable, Digital & Citizens One

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Language: English
330 p. · 17x24.4 cm · Paperback

An incisive collection of discussions on the revolutionary changes currently overtaking the world?s industries

The fourth industrial revolution is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres, transforming the way industries of all sorts conduct business and interact in the marketplace.

The Chemical Industry under the 4th Industrial Revolution: The Sustainable, Digital & Citizens One addresses this newest revolution. It is an insightful and timely book that discusses a variety of scenarios, challenges, and impacts of the fourth industrial revolution and shows how the chemical industry, critical functional areas, and key markets are responding to it.

With contributions from many of the world?s leading experts in the chemical industry and adjacent markets, readers will learn how to prepare themselves for the major challenges and opportunities the next revolution is bringing.

The book also includes:

  • A thorough introduction to the fourth industrial revolution, its impact, and the challenges and opportunities it presents
  • Comprehensive explorations of the bioeconomy, circular economy, and feedstock and energy scenarios unique to the fourth industrial revolution
  • Practical discussions of manufacturing, innovation, and technology during the fourth industrial revolution
  • In-depth examinations of geographies, markets, products, and governments, as well as the interplay between human and non-human resources

Perfect for industrial chemists and chemical engineers, The Chemical Industry under the 4th Industrial Revolution: The Sustainable, Digital & Citizens One is a must-read resource for anyone seeking a one-stop volume that explores the challenges, changes, and opportunities presented by the fourth industrial revolution.

The 4th Industrial Revolution
Bioeconomy
Circular Economy
Feedstock and Energy Scenarios
Manufacturing
Innovation /
Technology
Geographies
Markets /
Products
Regulation, Governments & NGOs
Talent, Human vs. Non Human Resources
Channel, Trading & Distribution
Conclusion

Rafael Cayuela Valencia, MBA, is Director and Corporate Chief Economist at Dow Chemical. He holds advanced degrees in Business and Economics and has over a decade of experience in the chemical industry.

Andrew Hagan, PhD, is Executive Director of the World Council on Industrial Biotechnology. He is the former Head of Chemistry and Advanced Materials at the World Economic Forum. He is a member of the Chatham House at the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Royal Society of Chemistry.