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AGM trading update
First quarter sales in line with our expectations and guidance for the full year unchanged
ExploreJM, Bekaert, TNO and Schaeffler partner to boost the efficiency of renewable hydrogen production
ExploreOli Kay
Oli Kay’s journey to Commercial Specialist, Internal Customers started when he joined JM's Graduate Programme. He sat down to tell us all about his experience during the programme and how it has helped shape his career.
ExploreAgreement to sell Catalyst Technologies business for £1.8bn with cash return of £1.4bn – delivering substantial value to JM shareholders
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ExploreHalf year results for the six months ended 30th September 2013
Strong Performance in the First Half
ExploreCATACEL SSR catalyst for steam reforming
Johnson Matthey’s CATACEL SSR tailored catalyst technology is a proven high performance, direct replacement catalytic solution for producing hydrogen from natural gas through the steam reforming process.
ExploreCATACEL SSR catalyst for steam reforming
Johnson Matthey’s CATACEL SSR tailored catalyst technology is a proven high performance, direct replacement catalytic solution for producing hydrogen from natural gas through the steam reforming process.
ExplorePrecious metal and precision micromachined components
Medical device companies need a partner who can offer high quality, comprehensive solutions, to help manufacturers develop competitive technologies that are first to market.
Explore"Euston, this is emission control": Upgrading buses to make London's air cleaner
News: Retrofit technology enables Johnson Matthey and partners to take a twelve-year-old bus and achieve emissions comparable to a modern bus.
ExploreJohnson Matthey joins the Hydrogen Taskforce
News: JM is delighted to be the latest member of the Hydrogen Taskforce, joining a growing coalition of the UK’s largest organisations that operate and innovate in across the hydrogen sector.
ExploreWorld’s largest single train methanol plants to use Johnson Matthey technology
News: JM has secured a multiple licence win for China’s Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group’s latest project to develop five of the largest single train methanol plants in the world.
ExplorePgm Market Report: May 2020
We’ve published the May 2020 edition of our Pgm Market Report, giving an update on the supply and demand for the platinum group metals.
ExploreJohnson Matthey publishes latest PGM market report, 2024
The PGM markets will remain in deficit in 2024, according to Johnson Matthey’s (JM) latest PGM Market Report, issued in advance of the annual London Platinum & Palladium Market week.
ExploreJohnson Matthey sponsors Royal Institution Christmas Lectures in London
Johnson Matthey is pleased to sponsor this year's annual Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution
ExploreJohnson Matthey drives world-leading fuel cell performance, increasing power density by 20%
Johnson Matthey (JM), as part of leading European consortium GAIA, has helped deliver a fuel cell power density of 1.8 W/cm2 @ 0.6V.
ExploreJohnson Matthey retains position in key sustainability rankings
News: Johnson Matthey’s MSCI ESG rating and inclusion in Ethibel Sustainability Index confirms the company is on the right track.
ExploreMedtec Europe trade show proves successful for JM
News: Johnson Matthey exhibited at the Medtec Europe trade show in Stuttgart, Germany, showcasing our expertise in precious metals, Nitinol shape memory and Piezo products.
ExplorePartnering with Cranfield University to nurture fresh growth in agritech
News: Alongside Cranfield University, we announced the first cohort of companies to join our pilot Agritech Partnership Programme (JMAPP).
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Are you as curious about the world as we are? Search our job listings to find your place in the team behind the tech that's creating a cleaner, healthier world.
ExploreThe world's worst bitter: discovered, 'brewed' and tested in Scotland
News: Bitrex, the bitterest known substance, renders harmful chemicals undrinkable and has helped reduce poisoning incidents.
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