Call for Papers: ACHEMA congress on process technology and biotechnology

In view of the current challenges, three areas are of outstanding interest in 2012: The area of biotechnology covers the complete value chain of the bioeconomy from bio-based products via process technologies and equipment for the processing of renewable resources to food technology.

A special focus in reaction technology is on sustainable process technology including topics such as energy efficiency, water treatment, recycling and urban mining. Thirdly, materials technology is emphasized. This includes the topic of the special show “Innovative Energy Carriers and Storage” as well as modern materials for plant engineering, nanotechnology and advanced fluids.

With more than 900 lectures, the congress program covers the whole range of topics that are on display in the exhibition. The linkage of exhibition and high-quality congress makes ACHEMA the distinctive world forum of the process industries; with about 4000 exhibitors from all continents and about 175,000 visitors, ACHEMA is the industry summit for users and researchers. The 30th ACHEMA takes place from June 18-22, 2012, in Frankfurt.

Contributions to the ACHEMA congress can be submitted via internet.
Deadline is August 31st, 2011.

Media Contact

Dr. Kathrin Rübberdt idw

All latest news from the category: Event News

Back to home

Comments (0)

Write a comment

Newest articles

A universal framework for spatial biology

SpatialData is a freely accessible tool to unify and integrate data from different omics technologies accounting for spatial information, which can provide holistic insights into health and disease. Biological processes…

How complex biological processes arise

A $20 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) will support the establishment and operation of the National Synthesis Center for Emergence in the Molecular and Cellular Sciences (NCEMS) at…

Airborne single-photon lidar system achieves high-resolution 3D imaging

Compact, low-power system opens doors for photon-efficient drone and satellite-based environmental monitoring and mapping. Researchers have developed a compact and lightweight single-photon airborne lidar system that can acquire high-resolution 3D…

Partners & Sponsors