Química, industria y sociedad

El próximo día 24 de noviembre, a las 18:00, se celebrará una interesante mesa redonda sobre el tema «Química. industria y sociedad«. El acto contará con la participación de destacadas personalidades de los ámbitos académico, investigador, universitario e industrial. Tendrá lugar en la sede de la Real Academia de Ciencias y ha sido organizado en colaboración con el Foro Química y Sociedad. A continuación se muestra una invitación que puede descargarse, pulsando sobre ella.

 

 

Bernardo Herradón García
CSIC
herradon@iqog.csic.es
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