Chemicals & Dyes Events
Date: Jan 13-15, 2026
Location: San Diego, California
The OPIS LCFS & Carbon Markets Workshop is the industry’s leading forum for navigating clean fuel standards, carbon credit markets, and regulatory strategy. Held in San Diego, the 2.5-day workshop convenes refiners, fuel producers, policymakers, and sustainability leaders to explore LCFS updates, credit pricing dynamics, and the future of low-carbon fuels. Sessions cover CARB’s 2045 targets, SAF and hydrogen adoption, and the impact of federal tax credit transitions. With expert insights, interactive panels, and high-impact networking, it’s a must-attend for anyone shaping the carbon economy.
Date: Mar 25-26, 2026
Location: Texas, USA
The World Chemical Forum (WCF) is the global stage for chemical and energy leaders navigating transformation across cost structures, trade dynamics, and sustainability mandates. Held in Houston, the event convenes senior executives, market strategists, and innovators to explore breakthrough technologies, shifting energy priorities, and supply chain resilience. Highlights include ChemiCon Conversations—intimate, expert-led dialogues—and ChemEnergy360, a premium insight hub for attendees. With 40+ market briefings and curated networking, WCF empowers participants to turn insight into impact across the chemical value chain.
Date: June 18-20, 2026
Location: Barcelona, Spain & Online
CCT is a globally recognized hybrid conference that brings together researchers, engineers, and industry leaders to explore breakthroughs in catalysis, chemical engineering, and sustainable technologies. Hosted in Barcelona and accessible online, the event fosters collaboration across academia and industry, with sessions on catalytic mechanisms, renewable feedstocks, nanocatalysts, and process intensification. Under the theme “Catalyzing Innovation: Connecting Chemistry, Engineering, and Technology for Tomorrow’s World,” CCT offers keynote lectures, poster sessions, and workshops designed to accelerate innovation and drive impact across chemical sciences.