• HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Tokyo, Japan or Virtually from home or works
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Venue: Tokyo, Japan
About Conference

WCCCE-2026(Hybrid Mode)

Dear Colleagues,

We are thrilled to welcome you to the World Conference on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering (WCCCE-2026), taking place April 06–08, 2026, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan, with full hybrid access for both in-person and virtual participants. This premier conference brings together a global network of catalysis researchers, chemical engineers, material scientists, industry experts, technologists, and policymakers, all dedicated to advancing catalytic science and chemical engineering.
Whether you join us in the dynamic venues of Tokyo or participate online, your insights and engagement will play a key role in enriching global scientific exchange. Over the three-day event, you can expect cutting-edge presentations and technical updates across catalytic mechanisms, reaction engineering, process intensification, sustainable chemistry, energy conversion, advanced materials, and industrial applications; interactive panels and workshops designed to support multidisciplinary collaboration; a hybrid format that enables inclusive participation worldwide; and valuable networking opportunities spanning academia, industry, research institutions, and technology development.
We eagerly anticipate your contributions to the scientific program, poster sessions, roundtables, and collaborative discussions as we collectively shape the future of catalysis and chemical engineering. Thank you for joining us at WCCCE-2026 together, we will foster meaningful progress, encourage innovative collaborations, and advance solutions that benefit science, industry, and society.
Chair Welcome Message

Chair Welcome Message

Dr Sergey V. Suchkov,

American Chemical Society (ACS), Washington, DC, USA
Dear Colleagues and Esteemed Guests,

It is my distinct honor and pleasure to welcome you to the World Conference on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering (WCCCE-2026), taking place from April 06–08, 2026, in the beautiful city of Tokyo, Japan. As the Chair of this prestigious event and a representative of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Washington, DC, USA, I am delighted to extend my warmest greetings to all participants.
This congress provides a unique platform for scientists, researchers, academicians, and industry leaders to share the latest advancements, cutting-edge research, and practical applications in catalysis and chemical engineering. Over the course of these three days, we will engage in stimulating discussions, collaborative exchanges, and innovative presentations that will broaden our professional knowledge and inspire new collaborations.
I encourage each of you to make the most of this gathering to exchange ideas, strengthen networks, and contribute to the shared goal of advancing the frontiers of catalysis and chemical engineering. Together, let us inspire breakthroughs that will benefit science, industry, and society at large.
Thank you for joining us, and I look forward to an insightful, productive, and memorable congress.

Warm regards,
Dr. Sergey V. Suchkov
Chair, Chemical Summit-2025
American Chemical Society (ACS), Washington, DC, USA

Speakers

Our Iconic Speakers

Frank Roschangar

Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany

Chris H Senanayake

University Richmond, USA

Gita Sedghi

University of Liverpool, UK

Xumu Zhang

Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Mark Allendorf

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Céline Chizallet

IFP Energies nouvelles, France

Jieshan Qiu

Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

Ning Yan

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Jacinto Sá

Uppsala University, Sweden

Pangkuan Chen

Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Our Sessions / Topics

Scientific Sessions

Registration Slots

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Delegate/Listener (In-Person

$849USD
  • Entry to all session and workshops
  • Lunch & Coffee breaks
  • Conference schedule handout
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • E-Abstract Book
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speaker (in-Person)

$749USD
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  • Lunch & Coffee breaks
  • Conference schedule handout
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  • E-Abstract Book
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Student/Poster

$549USD
  • Entry to all session and workshops
  • Lunch & Coffee breaks
  • Conference schedule handout
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  • E-Abstract Book
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Virtual (Speaker/Delegate)

$399USD
  • conference recorded video access
  • Conference schedule handout
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • E-Abstract Book
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Our Schedule

Conference Schedule

Day 1
08:00-09:30

Registrations & Introduction

09:30-11:30

Plenary Session

11:30-11:45

Networking Break

11:15-13:15

Keynote Session

13:15-14:00

Group Photo & Network Lunch

14:00-16:00

Keynote Session

16:00-16:15

Networking Break

16:15-18:00

Scientific Sessions

Day 2
09:00-11:30

Plenary Session

11:30-11:45

Networking Break

11:45-13:45

Scientific Sessions

13:45-14:30

Networking Lunch Break

14:30-16:30

Scientific Sessions

16:30-16:45

Networking Break

16:45-18:30

Scientific Sessions

18:45-19:00

Certification

Day 3
09:00-11:30

Scientific Sessions

11:30-11:45

Networking Break

11:45-13:45

Scientific Sessions

13:45-14:30

Networking Lunch Break

14:30-16:30

Scientific Sessions

16:30-16:45

Networking Break

16:45-18:30

Scientific Sessions

18:30-19:00

Closing Ceremony

Media

Publishing Partners

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About Venue

About Venue and Getting There

Tokyo, located in Japan’s Kanto region, is the nation’s capital and a global city known for its seamless blend of tradition and innovation. From the historic charm of Asakusa and the majestic Meiji Shrine to the neon-lit districts of Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo offers an unmatched cultural and urban experience. The city is a world leader in fashion, technology, and cuisine, with everything from Michelin-starred sushi to cozy ramen shops lining its bustling streets.
Tokyo’s extensive and efficient public transportation network—including the Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway, and JR Yamanote Line—ensures smooth access to its countless districts and attractions.
Getting to Tokyo by Air:
Tokyo is served by two major international airports: Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND).
Haneda, located closer to the city center (about 20 km), handles both domestic and international flights and is known for its convenience and speed. Narita, approximately 60 km from central Tokyo, connects with cities across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Both airports are well-linked to Tokyo via express trains like the Narita Express and Tokyo Monorail, making travel to the heart of the city fast and efficient.

  
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