On January 27,
2004, Professor Ryoji Noyori, Nobel Laureate chemist and long-time collaborator
with Takasago International Corporation, dropped by the laboratories of Aceites
Esenciales Y Derivados, S. A. (ACEDESA), a Takasago-owned producer of aromatic
chemicals.
Noyori and his
wife toured the ACEDESA facilities with a small gathering of local reporters in
tow. The main stops along their tour included the wastewater treatment facility,
the aroma chemical factory, the research laboratory, quality assurance-related
facilities, and the hydrogenation plant newly completed in 2002.
As a specialist in
asymmetric hydrogenation, Noyori spent a good deal of time inspecting the
manufacturing facility and advising ACEDESA researchers and engineers on the
technical challenges they faced. Spanish television and newspaper reporters
eagerly documented the visitation by the elite world scientist.
Noyori received an
honorary doctorate from the nearby University of Alicante the next day.