ACHEMA 2024: Call for Papers for the ACHEMA Congress Opens

22.05.2023
It's just over a year away: ACHEMA 2024, the World Forum for Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering and Biotechnology and the world’s leading show for the process industries, will take place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 10 to 14 June 2024. Now the Call for Papers for the ACHEMA Congress opens. Submissions are possible until 6 October 2023.
ACHEMA 2024: Call for Papers for the ACHEMA Congress Opens

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The ACHEMA Congress is the meeting place for researchers, developers, expert users and visionaries. Together they discuss the latest technical developments and solutions for the current and future challenges of the process industries. The range of topics extends from "Digital transformation of the process industry" to "(Bio)Pharmaceutical production" and "Linking the lab with production and quality". In a total of five highlight sessions on the topics of "Digital", "Green", "Hydrogen", "Pharma" and "Process", thought leaders and industry representatives will set additional accents. Thus, none of the topics that are driving the process industries will be left out.

Contributions can now be submitted. Presentations will be in English and the deadline for submission is 6 October 2023.

Since the last ACHEMA, the congress has been fully integrated into the exhibition: All speaker sessions take place either on stages directly in the exhibition halls or in the immediate vicinity of the exhibition groups. "The dovetailing of congress and exhibition has been a resounding success: with more than 20,000 spectators, the attendance figures were significantly higher than at ACHEMA 2018, which had more participants overall. And the feedback from congress attendees was also positive," says Dr Andreas Förster, Executive Director of DECHEMA e.V. This is another reason for continuing the concept. Together with the exhibition, ACHEMA thus offers a 360-degree perspective on all trends and technologies in the process industries.

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