Green ammonia: a carbon-free future for fertilizers
As world market leader in designing, licensing and developing fertilizer plants, we believe Green Ammonia
can play a crucial role in helping overcome the carbon challenge.
About Mauricio Medici
Mr. Medici has a Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, Argentina.
After graduation Mr. Medici started working as Operations Engineer in Industrial facilities, achieving Operations Managing positions in Petrochemical/Fertilizer Plants, leading Production and Inspection departments in Petrobras Argentina. In 2014 Mr. Medici joined Stamicarbon holding the role of Area Sales Manager for Latin America and since 2018 was appointed as Licensing Manager.
Within this position Mr. Medici is responsible for the acquisition, management and development of Stamicarbon’s urea and nitric acid technologies as well as Services and Solutions in the Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa regions.
In addition to his regular activities, Mr. Medici has an active participation at Met-Dev supporting the Project Development activities of the group, pursing the development of Fertilizer Project opportunities in LATAM and Sub-Saharan regions.

About Maureen Vermeule
Ms. Maureen Vermeule holds a Bachelor Degree in Sales & Marketing, graduating from Hogeschool Zuyd, Sittard, the Netherlands in 1993. She started her professional career in Sales and after some years she moved to Marketing, working as a product manager in both commercial companies (fastening materials, packaging and non-profit organizations (drinking water). Being responsible for the development and marketing of new products, she managed various international product introductions. In 2020 she joined Stamicarbon in the role of Market/ Business Intelligence Manager. Her responsibility is to support the organization in developing and building new business opportunities by providing insight into markets (size, trends, dynamics) and into the macro environment (sustainability, economics, demographics.
