GRAND RAPIDS ? For researchers, chemists, engineers, industry CEOs, students, educators, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, the Michigan Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference Oct. 23-24 provides an excellent opportunity to hear and share ideas on how we can best “green up” Michigan through green chemistry and engineering.

Conference attendees will learn how green chemistry and engineering not only protects human health and the environment, but can also help businesses create new markets, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge. It will be held the Eberhard Center at Grand Valley State University

Grand Rapids.

Highlights

American Chemical Society Career Workshop

101 Green Chemistry and Engineering Workshop

5th Annual Michigan Green Chemistry Governor’s Awards

Keynote presentation by Terry Collins, Teresa Heinz Professor of Green Chemistry and Director of the Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon

Over 15 breakout session speakers

Poster session and student poster contest with prize $

Exhibitors and networking including networking reception on Wednesday evening

To register, click on Michigan.Gov/DEQ