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Why are NDAs Important in Catalysis?
In the field of catalysis, innovative research and development often lead to groundbreaking
technological advancements
. An NDA ensures that
proprietary information
, such as experimental data,
catalyst formulations
, and
process optimizations
, remain confidential. This protection is essential for maintaining competitive advantage and securing
patent rights
.
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