Societies

Learned societies, and other societies

Canadian Chemical Producers Association

Canadian Chemical Producers Association: CCPA is the national trade association of Canadian chemical manufacturers, representing 70 companies and Responsible Care Partners with from 5 to 5,000 employees. The average chemical company in Canada is a small to medium sized enterprise, ranging from family owned chemical companies to affiliates of global chemical companies. CCPA members operate some 200 basic chemical and resin manufacturing sites across Canada. Together, these companies generate revenues of more than $24 billion annually. CCPA is the national trade association of Canadian chemical manufacturers, representing 70 companies and Responsible Care Partners with from 5 to 5,000 employees. The average chemical company in Canada is a small to medium sized enterprise, ranging from family owned chemical companies to affiliates of global chemical companies. CCPA members operate some 200 basic chemical and resin manufacturing sites across Canada. Together, these companies generate revenues of more than $24 billion annually.

North American Catalysis Society

North American Catalysis Society. The North American Catalysis Society was founded in 1956 to promote and encourage the growth and development of the science of catalysis and those scientific disciplines ancillary thereto; to provide educational services to members and other interested individuals; to organize and participate in professional meetings of scientists; to report, discuss and exchange information and viewpoints in the field of catalysis; to serve as a central exchange for the several catalysis clubs concerning information on their activities; and to provide liaison with foreign catalysis societies, with the International Congress on Catalysis, and with other scientific organizations and individuals, no pecuniary gain or profit to members, incidental or otherwise, being contemplated.

New York Academy of Sciences

New York Academy of Sciences. In service to science, the Academy facilitates communication among scientists, physicians, policy makers, government officers, educators, and journalists from around the world through its interdisciplinary conferences and section meetings and diverse publications.

National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council

National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council. In 1863, the United States Congress created the National Academy of Sciences to advise the US government in scientific and technical matters.