The German Chemical Society (GDCh), with the slogan "Rethinking Chemistry", is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the field of chemistry and the molecular sciences. Founded in 1867, the GDCh aims to promote the positive and sustainable advancement of chemistry for the betterment of humanity and the environment. The organization's efforts include supporting chemistry in education, research, and application, as well as enhancing public understanding of the significance of chemistry in their daily lives. The GDCh is involved in various projects and publishes esteemed professional journals, especially in applied chemistry. It is also known for conferring prestigious awards such as the Karl Ziegler Prize and the Otto Hahn Prize, which are among the most highly endowed German prizes in the natural sciences. In 2017, the GDCh celebrated the 150th anniversary of its predecessor society, the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. Though the information does not specify industries or headquarters, the GDCh's focus on promoting the understanding and significance of chemistry in various sectors is evident. As for investment and investors, no recent data is available.
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