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Who are the Major Industry Associations in Catalysis?
Several prominent industry associations play a significant role in the catalysis field:
The North American Catalysis Society (NACS)
: Focuses on advancing the science and practice of catalysis in North America.
The European Federation of Catalysis Societies (EFCATS)
: Promotes catalysis research and collaboration across Europe.
The International Association of Catalysis Societies (IACS)
: Facilitates global interaction and cooperation in catalysis.
The Catalysis Society of Japan (CATSJ)
: Dedicated to the promotion and development of catalysis in Japan.
The Chemical Industries Association (CIA)
: Represents the chemical sector, including catalysis, in the UK.
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