Godrej Industries hosts inaugural ‘National Chemistry Day’ summit, drive innovation and sustainability

Godrej Industries Group (GIG) celebrated the first edition of its ‘National Chemistry Day’ Summit today, bringing together leaders from academia and industry to explore transformative trends and technologies in the chemical sector. This event, spearheaded by Godrej Chemicals and Astec LifeSciences, aimed to highlight how India’s chemical industry can adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape.India’s chemical industry, contributing 7% to the nation’s GDP and ranking sixth globally, plays a pivotal role in various sectors.

The summit focused on addressing current challenges and opportunities through dynamic panel discussions. Nadir Godrej, Chairman and Managing Director of Godrej Industries Limited, emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to drive progress and sustainability, stating, “Through this summit, we aim to foster a cross-pollination of ideas that will advance chemistry and support sustainable development.”The event featured notable discussions led by Anurag Roy, CEO of Astec LifeSciences Limited, on India’s potential to become a hub for Contract Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMOs), and Vishal Sharma, Executive Director and CEO of Godrej Industries Chemicals, on green chemistry trends. Both panels underscored the importance of investing in R&D and adopting eco-friendly practices to enhance India’s global position in chemical innovation.

From a market perspective, Guwahati is witnessing increased interest in sustainable chemical solutions, driven by local industry players who are keen on adopting green practices and innovative technologies showcased at the summit. This growing trend reflects a broader shift towards sustainability across the chemical sector, aligning with national and global goals for environmental stewardship.The summit saw participation from key figures like Balram Singh Yadav of Godrej Agrovet Limited, Dr. Ashish Lele of CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, and Dr. Amit Pratap from the Institute of Chemical Technology, further cementing GIG’s commitment to leading the charge in sustainable chemical practices.