Industry & Technology
Details of some of the RSC Prizes and Awards relevant to those based in industry are listed on this page.
Nominations From Industry

Dr Paul Snaith presents Lyn Jones with his Award at the 2009 Industry & Technology Forum Awards Dinner |
Whilst there are a number of Prizes & Awards specifically targeted towards those based in industry, nominations of industrial candidates are encouraged for any of the Prizes & Awards in the portfolio.
Nominating is easy with our new online nomination system and the winners receive up to £5,000.
There are more than 50 RSC Prizes & Awards available this year in all aspects of chemical science; for more information on what is available in each subject area use the links on this page. Some of the Prizes & Awards of most relevance to industry are also listed on this page.
Prizes
Outstanding achievement award recognising the contribution of an individual to the chemical sciences industry
Awards
Applied Catalysis Award (Open 2012)
To reward an individual for creativity and excellence in novel approaches or use of catalysis in industry
Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the Year (Open 2012)
To recognise an individual's contribution to the commercialisation of research
Awarded for studies leading to new concepts in corrosion science and technology
Inspiration and Industry Award (Open 2012)
To recognise the contribution of an individual in industry to the outreach, promotion or teaching of the chemical sciences
Materials for Industry - Derek Birchall Award
To reward an individual for creativity and excellence in the application of materials chemistry in industry
Organic Industrial Chemistry Award
For the application of organic chemistry in an industrial context by a person or team.
For novel approaches to chemical process technology in industry, leading to superior process economics and sustainability. Sponsored by Scientific Update.
Teamwork in Innovation Award (Open 2012)
To reward and promote innovation and creativity through teamwork in industry
Young Industrialist of the Year Award (Open 2012)
To recognise an individual who has made a significant contribution to industry in the early stages of their career
