Material Science & Engineering World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Chemical Engineering and Catalysis

Chemical Engineering and Catalysis are central to converting raw materials into useful products using effective, sustainable, and scalable processes. At the Material Science & Engineering World Conference 2026, this is the theme that comes to the fore, and how new advances in catalytic materials and chemical process design are leading to cleaner energy, greener production, and sophisticated material synthesis.

The conference will include specialized sessions on catalytic mechanisms, reactor engineering, and the design of new catalysts for industrial and environmental processes. Researchers from research institutes, academia, and industry will discuss the new developments in:

• Heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
• Nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts
• Catalysis for energy conversion (fuel cells, hydrogen, CO₂ reduction)
• Chemical reactor modeling and process intensification
• Photocatalysis and electrocatalysis
• Catalysis in green chemistry and waste valorization
• Scalable and sustainable process engineering

MSEWC 2026 will bring together the global catalysis and chemical engineering community to exchange insights and showcase how Catalysis and Chemical Engineering are shaping the future of clean energy, smart manufacturing, and sustainable materials.

Related Sessions

Materials Science and Engineering
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Biomaterials and Medical Devices
Composite and Ceramic Materials
Glass Science and Engineering
Green Technologies
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Metals and Alloys
3d Printing and Addictive Manufacturing
Chemical Engineering and Catalysis
Mechanical and Civil Engineering
Functional Materials: Properties and Applications
Biopolymers and Bioplastics
Material Chemistry and Physics
Biomechanics and Biosensors
Advanced Materials: Innovations and Applications
Environmental and Sustainable Materials
Metals, Metallurgy, and Mining
Artificial Intelligence and Materials Science
Global Challenges in Materials Research
Future Trends in Materials Development