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A press conference on this topic will be held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 12:45 p.m. in the ACS Press Center, Room 211 in the Indiana Convention Center. Reporters can attend in person or access live audio and video of the event and ask questions at www.ustream.tv/channel/acslive.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 10, 2013 鈥� An historic shift is occurring in traditional innovation in chemistry 鈥斅� which touches more than 96 percent of all the world鈥檚 manufactured goods 鈥� away from large companies and toward smaller entrepreneurs and startups. Amid that new landscape for transforming ideas and inventions into goods and services, the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (ACS), the world鈥檚 largest scientific society, today hosts a special symposium on innovation and entrepreneurship.

The event is part of the ACS鈥� 246th National Meeting & Exposition, which continues through Thursday in the Indiana Convention Center and downtown hotels. Thousands of scientists and others are expected for the meeting, which features almost 7,000 reports on new discoveries in science and other topics.

鈥淲e have entered an era unlike any previous time in the history of chemistry innovation,鈥� said Marinda Li Wu, Ph.D., ACS president. The symposium is one of Wu鈥檚 special presidential events at the meeting. 鈥淪mall businesses and entrepreneurs may now hold the key to new discoveries needed to help chemistry solve the great global challenges facing society in the 21st century. They also may be the key to generating new job opportunities for chemists and scientists in related fields in the United States.鈥�

Wu pointed out that development of a new idea is just the first step for prospective entrepreneurs. Commercializing that product or process, however, requires a whole new set of skills and knowledge that include navigating patent and intellectual property laws, leveraging venture capital, deciphering export trade and tax laws and managing a business.

To address these challenges, ACS launched the ACS Entrepreneurial Initiative, a support network for entrepreneurs starting new businesses, in March 2012. The initiative was formed in response to a 2011 ACS Presidential Task Force, which investigated ways the chemical enterprise could stimulate economic growth in the United States. The report, 鈥淚nnovation, Chemistry and Jobs,鈥� can be found at www.acs.org/CreatingJobs.

The ACS Entrepreneurial Initiative includes the Entrepreneurial Training Program, which offers a 30-hour course on turning an innovative idea into a business. It also includes the Entrepreneurial Resources Center, which provides help to select entrepreneurs in the chemical sciences to foster the creation of small companies and startups. Wu discussed the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in fostering progress and prosperity in an article, 鈥�,鈥� in Chemical & Engineering News, ACS鈥� weekly news magazine.

Speakers at today鈥檚 symposium will discuss the initiative, lessons learned from personal experiences as innovators and entrepreneurs, and other topics. Abstracts of their presentations appear below.

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