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14 October 2016

Wiley have released their response to winning the ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing announced at the recent conference.

“We are honored to receive this Innovation in Publishing award for Wiley ChemPlanner. The ChemPlanner team has worked diligently to bring computer-aided synthesis design to life, and we continuously strive to improve our world through innovations in research,” said Jay Flynn, SVP, Research Publishing at Wiley. “To be recognized by the ALPSP judges confirms what our team has long believed to be true, computers can predict viable synthesis routes to target molecules, thereby enhancing the creativity and productivity of users. This will revolutionize drug discovery as we know it.”

Wiley ChemPlanner launched in September 2015 and is currently sold as Software as a Service (SaaS) solution and hosted on secure servers, with a local installation version coming this year. Visit www.chemplanner.com for more information on Wiley ChemPlanner.

Read the full announcement on the Wiley website. Further information about other winners of the ALPSP Awards is available here.

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