Palladium Global Science Award: Hong Kong Hosts Ceremony Honoring the Most Innovative Palladium-Based Technologies

In its first year, the competition received nearly 100 submissions from over 30 countries, covering fields such as traditional and alternative energy, metallurgy, chemistry, nanotechnology, medicine, electronics, and environmental technologies. The International Expert Council evaluated each entry based on scientific novelty, technological feasibility, and industrial applicability. In its first year, the competition received nearly 100 submissions from over 30 countries, covering fields such as...
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In its first year, the competition received nearly 100 submissions from over 30 countries, covering fields such as traditional and alternative energy, metallurgy, chemistry, nanotechnology, medicine, electronics, and environmental technologies. The International Expert Council evaluated each entry based on scientific novelty, technological feasibility, and industrial applicability.

Winners were recognized in three nominations:

In the Best Scientific Developments nomination, Distinguished Professor Chao-Jun Li (McGill University, Canada) won first place with a palladium catalyst that converts methane and carbon dioxide into methanol, a key chemical feedstock. This technology reduces greenhouse gas emissions, makes better use of raw materials, and minimizes production waste, creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly process. Second place went to Distinguished Professor Makoto Fujita (University of Tokyo and Institute for Molecular Science, Japan), who developed a novel method for constructing palladium nanostructures. His work opens the door to materials with unique properties for electronics, medicine, and advanced industrial technologies.

In the Best Scientific Article category, Senior Professor Natesan Thirupathi (Delhi University, India) won first place for his research in organopalladium chemistry that accelerates drug development and makes pharmaceutical production greener. Professor Michael Joseph Krische (University of Texas at Austin, USA) took second place for a method that uses palladium simultaneously for hydrogenation and coupling reactions, speeding up the synthesis of vital medical compounds.

The Best Applied Concept award went to Associate Professor Safa Faris Kayed (Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia) for PalladClear, a palladium-based system for wastewater treatment. The device efficiently purifies water, recovers metals for reuse, and reduces environmental impact, which is critical for creating cleaner, safer cities.

Palladium Global Science Award: Hong Kong Hosts Ceremony Honoring the Most Innovative Palladium-Based Technologies

"We evaluated not just original ideas, but their real-world impact, where deep scientific insight meets practical implementation. From the very first submissions, it was clear that palladium is moving beyond its traditional uses. We have seen innovations that transform it from a raw material into a strategic, functional resource – ranging from new classes of antimicrobial molecules to precision tools for pharmaceuticals and clean energy. These developments do more than improve existing processes; they create new markets that previously seemed impossible. By recognizing work that combines scientific depth with scalable application, we are setting a standard that can guide global R&D priorities and shape how palladium will be used to tackle the challenges of the coming decades," said Francis Verpoort, Chair of the International Expert Council of the Palladium Global Science Award.

The competition is held with the support of its general partner, the China Precious Metals Industry Committee (CPMIC), as well as Shanghai Metals Market, North-West University (South Africa), and MDX Research Center for Element Strategy (Japan).

The next season of the Palladium Global Science Award will launch in spring 2026. Scientists and engineers worldwide are invited to submit new projects that can transform technology, enhance environmental sustainability, and strengthen the role of palladium in the industry of the future.

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