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Karin Bartels-Maria Meister 
Chemical Marketing & Economics Group - ACS NY Section 
contact@cmeacs.org 
908-704-6767 

When

Thursday February 5, 2015 from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM EST

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The Penn Club of NY 
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McKinsey: Profit from Four Disruptive Technologies 

Luncheon/Webcast of February 5 at the Penn Club in New York

Abstract  

Building upon the McKinsey report, Disruptive Technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy, this presentation will focus on four disruptive technologies relevant to chemicals/advanced materials:

  • Additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing)
  • Advanced materials, e.g., carbon nanotubes and graphene
  • Next-generation genomics
  • Shale oil & gas exploration and recovery

Their disruptive potential is assessed along three dimensions:

  • Market growth: How explosive could it be?
  • Technology: Are new applications required? To what extend could these technologies replace existing technologies?
  • Business models/value chains: Could the current value chains (from building blocks to intermediates and formulations to end users) change dramatically based on these technologies? How can more value from the existing value chains be captured?

Join us to learn the critical issues related to these industry game changers.

Meeting Schedule

11:30 am to noon -  Networking
 noon to 1:00 pm -   Luncheon
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Presentation
 

Save if you register early        by 1/23/15
Non-Member Luncheon Fee
    $110 Luncheon Fee 
                                                    Save $20 if you register early
Member Luncheon Fee            $80 (if you paid the 2015 CM&E membership on 1/7/15)
                                                   $110 (includes 2015 CM&E membership)
                                                    Save $20 if you register early

Webcast fees:          $30 For Live Webcast or Webcast recording for post-event viewing.                                                       No Live Webcast registrations after 12 noon three days prior to the event.
ACS Webcast Fee:   $10 Webcast fee for national ACS members and Festival Volunteers. 
                                   Free if you register early. (Must provide membership No. or festival date).   

Venue:                      (see sidebar). 

Cancellations may be subject to fees. Prices subject to change without notice. Webcast registrations within 3 days prior to the event will not have access to the Live webcast but only to the webcast recording available 3 days after the event. 

Speaker

G. Sam Samdani, PhD, is a senior knowledge expert at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm. His responsibilities include leading the specialty chemicals service line in the Americas and providing thought leadership across a range of complex knowledge domains within the firm’s Chemicals & Agriculture Practice. His views on the performance and health of the global chemical industry have been published in Chemical Week and other publications. 

He has also co-authored a book, Going Digital: Realizing the Dreams of a Digital Bangladesh for All. He received his BS in chemical engineering from Yale University, and PhD in chemical engineering from the University of  Rochester.