NITE adopts MarvinJS for the creation of new chemical substance structural formula files.

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According to Japan's Chemical Substances Control Law (CSCL), businesses must notify the government with a chemical structure file before manufacturing or importing small quantities of new chemical substances. The National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) released a MOL file creation system on September 14, 2018, to assist businesses in creating their chemical structure files, utilizing MarvinJS, an online chemical structure editing software from ChemAxon. "We decided to use MarvinJS, which can be created in a web environment, to make the file creation process easier for businesses," said a NITE representative. "Thanks to Patcore, the exclusive distributor of ChemAxon in Japan, we have been able to enhance our strong presence in the cheminformatics market in Japan. With NITE's platform, we can further stabilize our presence by introducing Marvin JS, a market-leading online chemical editor, to a wider audience. We look forward to collaborating with Japanese government agencies in the long term." - Ferenc Csizmadia, CEO of ChemAxon.
