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Carbon2Chem® Conference 2026

Düsseldorf, 🇩🇪 Germany
Oct 13, 2026
Onye Dike
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Published Jul 7, 2026

Summary

The Carbon2Chem® Conference 2026, organized by the Fraunhofer Institute, will take place on October 13, 2026, in Düsseldorf. This hybrid event focuses on sustainable chemical conversion and carbon capture and utilization (CCU).

Details

Location
Düsseldorf, 🇩🇪 Germany & Online
Date
October 13th, 2026
Type
In Person & Online
Website
Registration
Agenda

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Overview

The Carbon2Chem® Conference 2026 is set to convene on October 13, 2026, in Düsseldorf, offering a hybrid format that allows both in-person and online participation. This annual event is part of the Carbon2Chem® joint research project, which aims to advance sustainable chemical conversion processes in the industry.

Key Focus Areas

The conference will highlight the latest research findings and developments in carbon capture and utilization (CCU). Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts from various sectors, including politics, business, and academia, to discuss ongoing work in the third phase of the Carbon2Chem® project. The event serves as a platform for sharing insights and fostering collaboration among stakeholders in the field.

Background

Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, the Carbon2Chem® initiative has been operational since 2016. It focuses on transforming CO₂ from industrial process gases into usable materials, thereby reducing reliance on fossil carbon sources in the chemical industry. The project has progressed from laboratory-scale testing to demonstration-scale applications, with an emphasis on scaling up effective processes.

For more details, including the preliminary program and registration information, visit the official conference website.


Onye Dike
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Onye Dike
Sustainability Research Analyst
Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.
Added on Jul 7, 2026 by Onye Dike ·