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23.02.2017
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Type: Conference
Duration: 2 days
Starts: 23.02.2017
Place: Frankfurt

Entry: paid

26th ATC: Industr. Inorganic Chemistry - Materials&Processes

Conference

The ATC-conference derives its name from the German phrase “Angewandte Technische Chemie”, which stands for applied inorganic chemistry in a technical or industrial context. The main goal of the ATC-conference is to generate and foster contact between members from academic organisations and industry in applied and application oriented research in the wide field of inorganic chemistry. During the last 25 years this conference has become the highly acknowledged forum for these exchanges. We expect a high percentage of decision-makers.

The lecture programme gives scientific sound and comprehensive insights into application potentials of substances, products or processes together with an understanding of possible pitfalls during the transfer from research to production. The focus of the lectures thus is put on new products, methods and technologies as well as future oriented applications of either well known or newly developed inorganic substances.

This year’s conference focuses on the topics Materials for fuel-cell technology, Heterogeneous catalysts free of precious metals, Modern methods in chemical analysis and Glass as innovative material for high-tech applications. The plenary talk will be held by Prof. Hubert Gasteiger, TU München. This year’s winner of the Otto Roelen Medal of the German Catalysis Society Prof. Peter Strasser from TU Berlin gives a talk on ”Nanostructured catalyst materials for PEM fuel cells”. Furthermore we welcome speakers from Daimler, Umicore, BASF and Heraeus.
 

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