Conference

SFC SFE Japan 2026

The Green Chemistry Group was founded in 2007 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of SFC and environmentally sustainable chemical research and development worldwide. We organized the first International Conference on Packed Column SFC, in 2007 in Pittsburgh, PA. 

Since then, we have hosted an annual SFC conference, alternating between the U.S. and Europe, and, starting in 2015, added Asia. Each conference now attracts 150-200 scientists, from around the globe and spanning many industries, who use or are considering SFC as a green technology. 

Green Toxicology for a Sustainable Future

Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) is thrilled to announce a new in-person event! The Green Toxicology program, led by Assistant Professor Alex Maertens, will be hosting a hands-on educational workshop in December of this year. This dynamic two-day workshop will cover topics ranging from exposomics to a changing regulatory landscape to high-throughput screening applications and feature speakers who are leading major changes and shifts toward sustainability in the field of Toxicology.

3rd Annual Chemical Feedstocks for Sustainable Industry 2025

The Applied Materials Chemistry Group (AMCG), the Industrial Physical Chemistry Group (IPCG), the Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing Hub (SCHEMA), and the Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST) are delighted to announce our third annual seminar on sustainable chemical feedstocks. The event is a collaboration between industry and academia and will focus on three main topics: Small Molecule Feedstocks, Circular Plastics, and Sustainable Chemicals from Underutilised Biomass.

Harnessing Green Chemistry and AI for Sustainable Development

🌿 ACS-Federal University Otuoke Conference 2025
Theme: Harnessing Green Chemistry and AI for Sustainable Development
Date: November 4–7, 2025
Format: Hybrid (In-person @ FUO + Virtual)

🔬 About the Conference

A collaborative event by the American Chemical Society (ACS), FUO Chapter, focused on leveraging green chemistry and artificial intelligence to tackle sustainability challenges, particularly in the Niger Delta.

🎯 Target Audience
Undergraduate & postgraduate students
Academics & researchers
Industry professionals

Advancing Materials Science - Bridging Chemistry and Engineering for a Sustainable Future

The international three-day event, Advancing Materials Science: Bridging Chemistry and Engineering for a Sustainable Future, is a pioneering conference jointly hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) in collaboration with Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) and Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU).

Revolution in the Lab: Sustainable Science Powered by AI and Automation Symposium

Associated with the VIC Branch of the RACI, the RACI Food, Nutrition and Analytical Chemistry (FNAC) group is excited to announce our one-day symposium, "Revolution in the Lab: Sustainable Science Powered by AI and Automation." This event is designed to highlight the latest advancements in laboratory technology, focusing on sustainable practices enhanced by AI and automation.

 

CSChE 2025 Chemical Engineering n an AI World: A Pioneer of Sustainability

The Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference is the premier conference for chemical engineers. The mission of the Chemical Engineering Conference is to be your forum; a venue where you can embrace learning, exchange knowledge, build innovative ideas, advance your career, and advance the chemical engineering profession.

Taking part in Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference is an opportunity to grow, learn, connect, and celebrate all that Canadian chemical engineering has to offer.

Cleantech Days 2025

Cleantech is a transformative force at the core of energy systems transformation and global climate action. As the world faces multiple challenges, the need for impactful, inclusive and future-oriented cleantech solutions has never been greater. Where does then the future of cleantech lie and how do we get there?