Chemspec Europe 2019 – Europe’s most Renowned Industry Hotspot for the Fine and Speciality Chemicals Industry




Chemspec Europe is Europe’s premier marketplace for the fine and speciality chemicals industry. The exhibition offers manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of fine and speciality chemicals a dedicated marketplace to meet with purchasers and agents looking for specific products or bespoke solutions.
Chemspec Europe is renowned for its specialised profile, providing a platform to market your products and solutions exclusively to the fine and speciality chemicals community. To round-off the exhibition experience, top-class conferences presenting the latest findings from ongoing R&D projects offer numerous networking opportunities.
The 34th edition of this highly successful industry event will take place from 26-27 June, 2019 at Messe Basel, Switzerland. The Basel region is one of Europe’s major hubs for the fine and speciality chemicals industry and borders three of Europe’s strongest countries in this sector – Germany, France and Switzerland.
Chemspec Europe 2019 in Basel will provide companies with the ideal platform to actively promote their specialised products and bespoke solutions to key decision makers from all over the world. Exhibiting companies at Chemspec Europe 2018 included:
Albemarle • AlzChem • BASF • CABB • Chemical Industries Association • Dottikon Exclusive Synthesis AG • ESIM Chemicals • IVICT Europe / Mitsubishi Corporation • Johnson Matthey • Lonza • Robinson Brothers • Saltigo • Siegfried • SOCMA • SOLVAY • Sumitomo Chemical Europe • Vertellus • WeylChem
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Exhibitor Profile of Chemspec Europe 2019
Chemspec Europe exhibitors are manufacturers, distributors, regulators, equipment suppliers, raw materials suppliers, traders, agents and consultants offering the following products, services and equipment:
Products
- Chemical intermediates
- Agrochemical AIs
- Pharmaceutical APIs
- HPAPIs
- Bio-based chemicals
- Catalysts
- Biocatalysts
- Electronic chemicals
- Explosive chemicals
- Water treatment chemicals
- Waxes
- Rheology modifiers
- Peptides & proteins
- Oilfield/mining chemicals
- Industrial chemicals
- General chemicals
- Other products
Services
- Contract & toll manufacture
- Contract research services
- Custom synthesis
- Outsourcing services
- Distribution services
- Supply chain services
- REACH regulatory services/products
- Logistics
- General consultancy
- Other services
Equipment
- Plant equipment
- Production equipment
- Processing equipment
- Testing equipment
- Flow chemistry solutions
- Other equipment
Exhibitors serve the following industries:
- Fine chemical industry
- Agrochemical industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Adhesives & sealants
- Paints & coatings
- Colourants & dyestuffs
- Flavours & fragrances
- Cosmetics, toiletries & personal care
- Electronic chemicals
- Household & industrial cleaning detergents
- Leather & textile chemicals
- Plastics additives
- Food & feed ingredients
- Surfactants
- Oilfield/mining chemicals
- Pulp & paper chemicals
- Reprographic chemicals/ink chemicals
- Water treatment chemicals
- Polymers
- Petrochemicals
- Biocides
- Catalysts
- Other industries
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