March 8, 2026 

International Women’s Day

Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements, contributions, and impact of women around the world.

Across industries, disciplines, and communities, women play a vital role in driving progress, innovation, and collaboration. From science and research to leadership, healthcare, education, and beyond, their knowledge, dedication, and perspectives continue to shape a better future.

On this International Women’s Day, we recognize and appreciate the women who inspire change, advance discovery, and contribute to progress in every corner of the world.

Happy International Women’s Day!

Photo by Vonecia Carswell on Unsplash

IWD 2026

March 6, 2026

We support The Danish Childhood Cancer Foundation

At Kementec, the first Friday in March means one thing: #FootballJerseyFriday. And once again this year, we have expanded the initiative into a full #FootballJerseyFridayWeek.

Instead of celebrating for just one day, we have dedicated the entire week to fundraising activities supporting The Danish Childhood Cancer Foundation. Throughout the week, our team has organized bake sales, cookie sales, and even sold handmade crocheted items - all to raise money for this important cause. Of course, we have also added several fun competitions to keep the energy high and the engagement strong.

Today, everyone is proudly wearing their football jerseys to show support. For every jersey worn, Kementec is making a donation to The Danish Childhood Cancer Foundation.

We are proud to stand together in support of children battling cancer. Turning a single day into a full week of activities allows us to contribute even more - and reminds us of the power of community and shared purpose.

February 11, 2026

Kementec supports International Day of Women and Girls in Science

We’re proud to shine a spotlight on one of the women in our lab - Emilie Nørmølle Underlin, Scientific Project Manager.

“As the first person in my family to complete both a university degree and a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry, I’m proud to help break the bias. Gender equality is important to me – especially in a field where most employees are still men. For more than 14 years, I’ve worked within research and development, and I truly enjoy contributing to new solutions. I love using my experience every day and collaborating with my amazing team, which I’ve been part of for the past 7 years.”

Thank you, Emilie, for inspiring the next generation of women in science and for the impact you make every day.

Emilie, Scientific Project Manager smiling