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Join the SCS Partnership Program
The SCS Partnership serves as an instrument to promote cooperation between the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) and its partners from industry. SCS partner companies thus gain influence on the strategic direction of the Society, and thereby also contribute to the development of the interface between academia and industry.Â
SCS partner companies also endow the SCS Industrial Science Awards, which were launched in 2013 by the Swiss Industry Science Fund (formerly KGF; Novartis, Roche, Syngenta, BASF). This very successful program gives researchers from Swiss industry appreciation and visibility also outside our community.
What you can expect from SCS
The SCS Partnership offers the following services to companies and institutions:
- Involvement in the strategic direction of SCS through representation on boards, advisory boards, and via regular exchanges between partner companies and the SCS;
- Involvement in organizing committees of events with participation in the design of the scientific programs;
- Priority consideration for events (Fall Meeting, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Lecture Series);
- Naming as partner and supporter of the SCS Industrial Science Awards;
- Two invitations to the annual Swiss Chemistry Science Night;
- Integrated SCS Corporate Membership:
- Access to CHIMIA via print and e-subscription;
- Free publication of a Company Report in CHIMIA once a year;
- Special conditions for CHIMIA advertisements and job ads;
Costs
The annual fee for the SCS Partnership is 3'000 CHF and will be invoiced annually.
Member Societies:
Verein Schweizerischer Amts- und Spitalapotheker (GSASA)
Swiss Association of Computational Chemistry (SACC)
Swiss Society for Food Chemistry (SSFC)
Swiss Group for Mass Spectrometry (SGMS)
Verein Schweizerischer Naturwissenschaftslehrerinnen und –lehrer (VSN)
Corporate Members and Member Universities
Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg
Amaris AG, Basel
Bachem AG, Bubendorf
BASF Schweiz AG, Basel
Büchi AG (Büchiglasuster), UsterÂ
CABB Chemicals Group GmbH, Pratteln
CARBOGEN AMICS AG, BubendorfÂ
Casale SA, Lugano
Chemspeed Technologies AG, Füllinsdorf
Cilag AG, SchaffhausenÂ
CIM Chemicals AG, ZugÂ
Clariant Intenational Ltd., MuttenzÂ
COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH, Zürich
Dottikon Exclusive Synthesis AG, DottikonÂ
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ETH Zürich, Chemie Informationsentrum, ZürichÂ
ETH Zürich, Institut für Pharmazeut. Wissenschaften, ZürichÂ
F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, BaselÂ
FEBEX S.A., BexÂ
Fluitec mixing + reaction solutions AG
Givaudan Schweiz AG, DübendorfÂ
Givaudan Suisse SA, VernierÂ
Helsinn Advanced Synthesis SA, BiascaÂ
Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Allschwil
INEOS Europe AG, RolleÂ
Ivoclar Vivadent AG, SchaanÂ
Lonza AG, VispÂ
Magritek GmbH, Aachen (GER)
MDPI - Open Access Publishing, BaselÂ
Merck & Cie., SchaffhausenÂ
Metalor Technologies SA, MarinÂ
METAS, Federal Institue of Metrology, Bern
Metrohm Schweiz AG, Zofingen
Mettler-Toledo (Schweiz) GmbH, Greifensee
Middlebury College, Middlebury (USA)Â
Novartis Pharma AG, BaselÂ
Omya International AG, OftringenÂ
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSIÂ
Pentapharm, Aesch BL
PharmaBlock Sciences (Switzerland) AG
Plasmion GmbH, Augsburg (GER)
Reijksuniversiteit, Groningen (NED)Â
Rolic Technologies Ltd., AllschwillÂ
PRIMCO, Chêne-Bourg (Geneva)
Schärer & Schläpfer AG, RothristÂ
Shimadzu Schweiz GmbH, ReinachÂ
SICPA SA, PrillyÂ
Siegfried Ltd., ZofingenÂ
Sigma-Aldrich Production GmbH, BuchsÂ
Sika Services AG, ZürichÂ
SimplyScience Stiftung, Zürich
SpiroChem AG, Basel
Société Suisse des Explosifs, BrigÂ
Syngenta Crop Protection Muenchwilen AG, SteinÂ
TCI Europe NV, Zwijndrecht (BEL)Â
TÜV SÜD Schweiz AG, Basel
UCB Farchim SA, BulleÂ
UNIVEST SA, Saudi ArabiaÂ
Valsynthese SA, Brig
Vifor (International) AG, St. GallenÂ
VWR International GmbH, DietikonÂ
Vyzkumny Ustav Organickych Syntez, Pardubice-Rybitvi (CZ)Â
Willy A. Bachofen AG, Muttenz






















































