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The Future of the Chemical Industry by 2050

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Discussing the technological supremacy of the chemical industry, including pharmaceuticals, and how it will adopt a leading position to solve some of the largest global challenges humans have even seen, this book details how the industry will address climate change, aging populations, resource scarcity, globality, networks speed, pandemics, and massive growth and demand.Following a detailed introduction to some of the megatrends shaping our world over the forthcoming decades, the book goes on to provide several scenarios of how the world could look by 2050, including 'business as usual' and a 'sustainable' one. Chapter 3 gives a comprehensive overview of the current status, while providing a short historical review of the chemical industry, its origins, achievements and fundamentals. The following chapter reviews the potential impact of each of the selected megatrends on the industry, while Chapter 5 proposes how it could look by 2050. Several features of the chemical industry are presented and discussed, including the industrial relevance from an economical, technological and profitability point of view. The largest chemicals markets in absolute and per capita bases and the areas and countries with largest growth potential for chemicals, pharmaceuticals and feedstock. This chapter also reviews the impact of climate change on the chemical industry from a feedstocks and products point of view and, more specifically, the potential costs in reducing CO2 emissions. A final, concluding chapter summarizes the forthcoming megatrends and potential challenges, opportunities and the outlook for the industry as a whole.

List of contents

PREFACE GLOBAL MEGATRENDS BY 2050 Social Megatrends Economic Megatrends Political Megatrend Energy Megatrends Climate Change Wild Cards Accelerators - Information Technology and `'Singularity' THE WORLD BY 2050 'A Much Larger, Wealthier, Healthier, and Sustainable World' Status of the World - 2010 The World in 2050 THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN 2010 Chemical Industry: Economic Relevance Chemical Industry: Technological Relevance Industry Relevance: Profitability Feedstocks and Energy Major Sectors and Products of the Chemical Industry Industry Structure and Companies Safety Background Conclusion Summary - Industry Major Features and Upcoming Megatrends Major Features of the Chemical Industry IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE GLOBAL MEGATRENDS ON THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Introduction Megatrends with the Highest Impact into the Chemical Industry (Global & Area Level) Megatrends with the Highest Impact in the Industry (Area Level) - (Figure 4.4)Megatrends with the Highest Impact into the Different Features of the Industry Major Results for the Chemical Industry Globally Major Results for the Chemical Industry in the ADV EconomiesMajor Results for the Chemical Industry in the BRIC Economies Major Results for the Chemical Industry in the REST Economies THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY BY 2050 Introduction Feature 1: The Relevance of the Chemical Industry Feature 2: Inputs - Feedstocks Feature 3: Outputs - Products Feature 4: Climate Change - Greenhouse Emissions - CO2 Emissions Feature 5: Industry Structure Feature 6: Social Awareness CONCLUSION INDEX

About the author

Rafael Cayuela Valencia is an economist by the education and has a decade of experience within the chemical industry. He holds a Masters degree in European Economics from the College of Europe, Brugge, Belgium and an Executive MBA from The University of Chicago, USA and an MBA from the Dow Chemical & Northwood MBA, Michigan, USA. Rafael Cayuela has worked for The Dow Chemical Company in Madrid, Spain, Dow global headquarters in Midland Michigan and Dow European Headquarters in Horgen, Zurich, Switzerland. Since 2010 Rafael Cayuela works as the global product and marketing director for STYRON, a spin off company of Dow Chemical. In its current work for the last years Rafael has been gathering significant experience in emerging markets in particular in China, Korea, Indonesia, Brazil and India.

Summary

Discussing the technological supremacy of the chemical industry, including pharmaceuticals, and how it will adopt a leading position to solve some of the largest global challenges humans have even seen, this book details how the industry will address climate change, aging populations, resource scarcity, globality, networks speed, pandemics, and massive growth and demand.

Following a detailed introduction to some of the megatrends shaping our world over the forthcoming decades, the book goes on to provide several scenarios of how the world could look by 2050, including 'business as usual' and a 'sustainable' one. Chapter 3 gives a comprehensive overview of the current status, while providing a short historical review of the chemical industry, its origins, achievements and fundamentals. The following chapter reviews the potential impact of each of the selected megatrends on the industry, while Chapter 5 proposes how it could look by 2050. Several features of the chemical industry are presented and discussed, including the industrial relevance from an economical, technological and profitability point of view. The largest chemicals markets in absolute and per capita bases and the areas and countries with largest growth potential for chemicals, pharmaceuticals and feedstock. This chapter also reviews the impact of climate change on the chemical industry from a feedstocks and products point of view and, more specifically, the potential costs in reducing CO2 emissions. A final, concluding chapter summarizes the forthcoming megatrends and potential challenges, opportunities and the outlook for the industry as a whole.

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"Valuable for those who need to know, now and in the future; Yogi would be pleased. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." ( Choice , 1 January 2014)

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