Chemistry & Industry Magazine 12+

Wiley

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Description

This app allows members of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) to download issues of its member magazine Chemistry and Industry (C&I) and store them for offline reading.

The app is free to download but please note that this service is only available for SCI members. If you are an SCI member, use your website username and password to get access.

Science meets business through innovation and Chemistry & Industry provides the link through which the SCI fosters the interchange of ideas and the transfer of knowledge.

C&I provides an authoritative, yet easy-to-understand interpretation of scientific information. Its format provides the opportunity for the cross-fertilisation of ideas and techniques across unrelated sectors without the use of jargon. It is relied on by an international industry-informed readership, particularly interested in keeping abreast of current innovations and commercialisation of research and discovery.

C&I’s editorial is focused on scientific and industrial innovation that will result in commercially significant developments in the next ten years.

C&I provides thought-leadership for the chemistry-based sectors of research through to industry. Its readers are business people, opinion formers and decision makers from all sectors of chemistry-related scientific organisations, from universities and research organisations, through to chemical and pharmaceutical producers, entrepreneurs and SMEs and other technology-based manufacturers and suppliers.

C&I acts as the voice of the SCI to its members and provides an insight into the activities and focus of the SCI for its subscribers. It is a must-have publication for all its readers.

What’s New

Version 16.4

- Minor branding updates

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