Ocutec attempts to challenge SiHy lenses with a PEG based composition
December 28, 2010
Ocutec Receives Additional GBP0.5 Million Equity Funding Round | findarticles.com
Besides incremental improvements in SiHy contact lens materials, there have been few alternative materials that come close to the balance of oxygen permeability and water content. However, a polyethylene glycol composition developed by Ocutec, will attempt to challenge this market. I like to use patents and patent applications as a gauge whether a company such as Ocutec will be successful. My opinion is that Ocutec is not poised to make a significant challenge to the current SiHy materials.
Continuous glucose monitoring: according to the web where do we stand?
December 28, 2010
Implanted glucose sensor works for more than 1 year | esciencenews.com
A recent paper by David Gough, professor of bioengineering at UCSD, reports the successful year-long continuous glucose monitoring from a subcutaneously implanted device. Although the results of this study are interesting, credit is not given where credit is due. Other medical device companies have demonstrated similar, if not better, successes. For example, both Medtronic and DexCom have completed human clinical trials with alternative sensor platforms.
NAHB Reports Weakness in Remodeling in 2Q2010
August 5, 2010
Survey: Weakness Persists in Remodeling Market | tinyurl.com
The National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) Remodeling Market Index (RMI) fell in 2Q2010 to 40.7 from 43.8 in 1Q2010 indicating continued weakness in the professional remodel market as homeowners remain concerned by the economic outlook. However, sales of some building materials, such as paints, would indicate the homeowner is willing to spend on remodel, but rather on smaller projects they can do themselves.
"60 Minutes" and Phthalates - CBS was "Fair and Balanced" and Gave Hope for BPA
June 14, 2010
Phthalates: Are They Safe? | www.cbsnews.com
The "60 Minutes" piece by Leslie Stahl aired on May 23 is among the most balanced views of a potential chemical-related health issue by the mainstream press. The debate shifted away from emotion and toward a more general overview of the uncertainty of health effects and the trade-offs of the everyday use of chemicals. One balanced piece will not significantly alter the debate on BPA, but perhaps this piece will show industry a way to shift public and regulatory sentiment in the future.
Specialty Chemicals Growth in 2010 Will be Modest and Uneven and Led by China
October 21, 2009
10,000: Then and Now | www.nytimes.com
Signs are emerging in the specialty chemicals value chains that show an overall improving global economy, but one with unevenness by region and by economic sector. Our indicators show China leading all regions in 2010 growth while manufacturing will lead all sectors. Lagging will be housing and the regions of North America and Europe.
Flexible Packaging Industry depends on Consumer Spending for Growth
October 13, 2009
Flexible packaging will return to growth in 2011 | www.europeanplasticsnews.com
Flexible packaging volume growth is highly dependent upon the growth of consumer products, particularly non-discretionary products such as food. Value growth is dependent upon volume as well as pricing which has been under pressure in 2009 as the inputs associated with oil have dropped in price forcing packaging producers to pass on much of the decrease. Value will likely be down this year but volume will not.
Huntsman's Move In China Should be Polyurethane
September 28, 2009
Huntsman seeks deals in China | www.ft.com
Huntsman has announcement they are seeking deals for their textile chemicals business in China which seems misplaced given the strength and importance of their polyurethane business in this region.
BASF Nylon Plant Closure Reflects a Global Shift in Demand
September 21, 2009
BASF to Close Permanently Nylon-6 Plant in Germany | chemweek.com
BASF's closure of the nylon 6 plant in Rudolstadt, Germany is reflective of the broader global trends affecting nylon - slower demand growth that is shifting toward China and away from Europe and North America.
Chemical Industry Study on Greehouse Gases - an interesting framework
July 21, 2009
Chems industry reduced global GHG by 11% in 2005 - ICCA | www.icis.com
The International Council of Chemical Associations emissions be enabling applications and technologies that serve to reduce overall societal emissions. Of great importance are chemical-based insulation, crop fertilizer/protection chemicals and improved lighting.
BPA regulations pick up momentum
May 20, 2009
City of Chicago Bans BPA | chemweek.com
The recent regulation by the City of Chicago which bans the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food/beverage containers for children continues the increasing trend that started in Suffolk County (New York). Banning or limiting the use of plastics and resins containing (BPA) will impact the infant care and metal packaging markets the most. BPA-free alternative technology is available but users and converters in these industries will have to make trade-offs and in some cases invest in new equipment and tooling to make the switch.
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