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About Conference


Conference series is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forth “15th World Congress on Chemistry” (World Chemistry 2025) scheduled to be held during April 07-08, 2025 at Vancouver, Canada. The conference invites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments in the field of Chemistry.

World Chemistry 2025  includes international attendee workshops, lectures, and symposia, including a designated registration area, a refreshment break, and lunch.  World Chemistry Conference is a social event of a gathering of individuals to share their examination thoughts and learning of explicit methods and subjects in the field of chemistry. This elite event invites eminent Scientists/ research professors in the field of chemistry, Junior/Senior research fellows, students, directors of chemicals research companies, chemical engineers, members of chemistry associations and exhibitors from chemicals Industry/chemical Industries from all over the world to attend our impressive conference.

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  • Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.

Who should attend?

  • Chemistry Scientists
  • Clinical Services Managers
  • Druggist
  • Drug development Research Laboratories
  • Chemistry Researchers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Drug development companies
  • Professors and Academicians related to Chemistry
  • Students

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Session and Tracks

Chemistry, the science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances (defined as elements and compounds), the transformations they undergo, and the energy that is released or absorbed during these processes. Every substance, whether naturally occurring or artificially produced, consists of one or more of the hundred-odd species of atoms that have been identified as elements. Although these atoms, in turn, are composed of more elementary particles, they are the basic building blocks of chemical substances; there is no quantity of oxygen, mercury, or gold, for example, smaller than an atom of that substance. Chemistry, therefore, is concerned not with the subatomic domain but with the properties of atoms and the laws governing their combinations and how the knowledge of these properties can be used to achieve specific purposes

Track 01: Medicinal Chemistry

Medicinal compounds are organic in nature and are classified into small organic molecules and biologics. In many cases Inorganic and organometallic compounds are also useful as drugs. The most common practice of medicinal chemistry, is aiming to discover and develop new therapeutic agents by involving synthetic organic chemistry and computational chemistry in a close knit combination with chemical biology, enzymology and structural biology. The interdisciplinary team-work at the interface between chemistry, biology and medicine is required for drug research. The discipline of medicinal chemistry is both science and an art. The former offers humankind its best hopes for improving the living quality and the latter still challenges its researchers with the need for both intuition and experience to discover new drugs

  • Chemical biology
  • Chemical synthesis
  • Chemogenomics
  • Enzymology
  • Pathobiochemistry
  • Pharmaceutical agents
  • Structural biology
  • Synthetic chemistry
  • Synthetic organic chemistry
  • Therapeutic agents
  • Toxicology

Track 02: Industrial Chemistry

Industrial Chemistry is the branch of chemistry which applies physical and chemical processes of conversion of raw materials into products that are of beneficial for mankind. Industrial chemistry is the manufacturing art of the transformation of matter into useful materials.

  • Industrial chemicals production
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Agrochemicals
  • Chemistry in Cosmetics and Textiles
  • Fertilizers, cement, ceramic, glass and paints
  • Fuels & combustion
  • Water technology
  • Industrial polymers, metals and composites chemistry
  • Industrial processes, catalysis, white bio technology
  • Membrane technology
  • Petrochemicals
  • Sustainable chemical processes
  • Trace Analysis of Petrochemicals

Track 03: Pharmaceutical Chemistry

The discipline that focuses on the quality aspects of medicines and aims to assure fitness for purpose of medicinal products is Pharmaceutical chemistry. It is the study of drugs, and also involves its development in various stages such as drug discovery, delivery, absorption, metabolism, and more. Pharmaceutical chemistry usually has its work in a lab which has elements of medical analysis, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. The development of this field will enable us to contribute to life-saving remedies and enhance the speed of delivery of new medications. The other branches of study that are important for understanding the effects that drugs have on the body are pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug metabolism

  • Design of Safer Chemicals and Products
  • Medicinal Radio compounds
  • Modelling and designing

Track 04: Forensic & Clinical Chemistry

The area of clinical pathology, that is concerned with analysis of urine, blood (whole blood, serum and plasma), body fluids for screening, diagnosis and monitoring of different diseases. Clinical tests are taken to identify the changes when compared to the biological reference interval of human beings. A wide range of techniques like chemiluminescence, Immunoassays, radioimmunoassay, Biochemical methods like colorimetry, enzymatic reactions, spectrophotometry, nephelometry, electrophoresis, enzyme linked fluorescence, Analytical chemistry methods like high performance liquid chromatography, atomic absorption, mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, etc. are used by Clinical pathologists and biochemists to detect and control diseases. Specialists in Forensic chemistry identify materials in a crime scene through a wide array of methods and using instruments such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thin layer chromatography, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, high-performance liquid chromatography and atomic absorption spectroscopy. To preserve evidence and to determine which destructive methods will produce the best results, Forensic chemists prefer using non-destructive methods first. A set of standards are followed by Forensic chemists that have been proposed by various agencies and governing bodies, including the Scientific Working Group on the Analysis of Seized Drugs. Forensic chemists routinely check and verify their instruments, to ensure the accuracy of what they are reporting

  • Analysis of seized drugs
  • Atomic absorption spectroscopy
  • Ballistic fingerprinting
  • Bloodstain pattern analysis
  • Drug psycho-physiology
  • Fingerprint analysis
  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
  • High-performance liquid chromatography
  • Forensic arts
  • Forensic data analysis and methods
  • Forensic toxicology
  • Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy
  • Thin layer chromatography

Track 05: Biochemistry & Chemical Biology

The discipline that focuses on the mechanisms by which cells process, integrate, and act on information to create and propagate living organisms is Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Chemical Biology deals with chemistry applied to biology. It concentrates in particular disciplines such as cell biology, genetics, epigenetics, genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, and computational modelling. Both are fields that bring biologists and chemists together due to concern for the life and composition of the cells. The primary concerns of the biochemist are about the vast and complex array of chemical reactions occurring in living matter and the chemical composition of the cell

  • Advances in biochemistry
  • Biochemical cycles
  • Plant and animal biochemistry
  • Electron transport
  • Enzymes
  • Food chemistry
  • Medicinal biochemistry
  • Metabolism of bio-molecules
  • Biochemical energy
  • Carbohydrates
  • Molecular biology
  • Nucleic acids & Proteins
  • Structural and molecular biochemistry

Track 06: Drug Discovery, Drug Design & Drug Development

An important aspect of drug designing is to understand the principal component in the natural product that is having the therapeutic benefit. The important role that medicinal chemistry plays is in developing a drug with therapeutic benefits. The process of traditionally modifying a chemical molecule which has therapeutic value, to intervene a disease is done by Medicinal chemistry. Identification of a chemical molecule of potential, altering its chemical structure, synthesizing the organic molecule in the laboratory, and testing of its properties and biological activities are all included in the process. The market of pharmaceutical industry is driven by Medicinal chemistry. At present, the primary aim of drug designing is to design a drug for a known target and develop a molecule by completely understanding the active principle with therapeutic potential, which is then approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This process of designing a new molecule to the established target is done using Computer Assisted Drug Designing (CADD)

  • Drug design
  • Drug research
  • Drug activity
  • Pharmacogenomics

Track 07: Neuroscience and Neurochemistry

The study of neurochemicals that are generated by and that modulate the nervous system is Neurochemistry. The multidisciplinary science that is concerned with the study of the structure and function of the nervous system is Neuroscience. Oxytocin, serotonin, dopamine and other neurotransmitters and neurotransmitter-regulating substances are the Neurochemicals. It refers to the chemical processes that occur in the brain and nervous system. It is the chemistry that occurs in the human brain and the nerve cell, helps humans in communicating signals. The flourishing academic field that contributes to our understanding of molecular, cellular and medical neurobiology is Neurochemistry. It deals with the role of chemicals that build the nervous system, it explores the function of neurons and glial cells in health and disease, it reveals how degenerative processes are at work in the nervous system and it discovers aspects of cell metabolism and neurotransmission

  • Signal Transduction
  • Synaptic Plasticity
  • Molecular Neuroscience
  • Neuromodulation
  • Chemical Neurobiology
  • Gene Regulation and Genetics
  • Immuno neurochemistry
  • Key Aspects of Neurochemistry
  • Molecular Neurobiology
  • Neuroinflammation
  • Neuroimmunology
  • Neuropharmaceuticals
  • Nursing Skills 

Track 08: Organic & Bio-organic Chemistry

In Organic Chemistry discipline, the scientific study is concentrated towards carbon compounds and other carbon-based compounds such as hydrocarbons and their derivatives. The rapidly growing scientific discipline that combines organic chemistry and biochemistry is bioorganic chemistry. The scientific study of the composition, structure, properties, preparation and the reactions involved comprises organic or inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry is said to tackle stereochemistry, isomerization, photochemistry, hydrogenation, polymerization, and fermentation

  • Organometallic compounds
  • Photochemistry and pericyclic reactions
  • Aromatic compounds: reactions and synthesis
  • Chemical ecology of medicinal plants
  • Retrosynthetic analysis
  • Flow chemistry
  • Fullerenes
  • Heterocyclic chemistry
  • Microwave synthesis
  • Stereochemistry

Track 09: Inorganic Chemistry 

Inorganic chemistry covers crystallography, atomic structure, electrochemistryceramicschemical bonding, coordination of compounds and acid-base reactions. It is found that inorganic chemistry is the only discipline within chemistry that examines specifically the differences among all the different kinds of atoms. This characteristic of inorganic chemistry is applied in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry which studies the significant and non-significant elements which can be used in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases

  • Bioinorganic chemistry
  • Coordination & organometallics chemistry
  • Crystallography
  • Human Nutrition
  • Hydrogenation
  • Ligand field theory
  • Mechanistic inorganic chemistry
  • Stereochemistry
  • Supramolecular system chemistry
  • Synthetic inorganic chemistry

Track 10: Physical Chemistry & Theoretical Chemistry

Advanced Physical Chemistry topics consist of different spectroscopic methods ranging from ultrafast and mass spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic and electron paramagnetic resonance, x-ray absorption and atomic force microscopy, also theoretical and computational tools. The gap between the theories and techniques of modern-day physics and chemical systems is filled by Physical chemistry. Physical and theoretical chemists work to unravel the phenomena that govern all aspects of the physical world by using advanced characterization and computational methods. Advanced characterization techniques is applied to a diverse range of topics – energy storage materials for electric vehicles, biologically relevant proteins to understand degenerative diseases, photo-induced molecular transformations and complex surface properties by Physical chemists. As to improve our understanding of all aspects of chemistry, right down to the nature of chemical bonding, Theoretical chemists work to establish quantum mechanical methods.

  • Homogeneous
  • Heterogeneous catalysis
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Chemical thermodynamics
  • Petroleum chemistry
  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry
  • Surface science

Track 11: Mass Spectroscopy & Chromatography 

The analytical technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions is Mass Spectroscopy. Mass spectrometry used in the clinical laboratory focused on drugs of abuse confirmations, new-born screening, and steroid analysis. Almost all areas of laboratory medicine, is depended on mass spectrometry. Another laboratory technique used for separation if a mixture is Chromatography. Large amount of pure chemicals used to make medicines are prepared using chromatography advances in biochemistry

  • Nature of the Interaction
  • Type of Radioactive Energy
  • Type of Material
  • Crystals

 Track 12: Analytical and Bio analytical Chemistry 

Among the broad fields of analytical and Bio-analytical chemistry, the most vibrant and cutting-edge field that receives wide research interest is bio analysis. The modern fields in Analytical & Bio analytical Chemistry are instrumental developments for analytical proteomics, imaging, development of miniaturized devices, sensors,  chemometrics and sampling methods. Problems in pharmaceutical industries are solved by the application of Bio-analytical techniques, making new innovations in biomedical field

  • Electrochemical Analysis
  • Electrochemical Methods
  • Analytical Techniques for Clinical Chemistry
  • Chromatographic & Electrophoretic
  • Equilibrium Chemistry
  • Chemical Analysis
  • Spectroscopic Methods
  • Standardizing analytical Methods
  • Gravimetric Methods
  • Separation Techniques
  • Titrimetric Methods

Track 13: Nuclear Chemistry 

The sub-field of Chemistry, that deals with radioactivity, nuclear process and properties, is Nuclear Chemistry. The behaviour of objects and materials after being placed into a nuclear waste storage or disposal site is the most important area in Nuclear Chemistry. Nuclear Chemistry is applicable in the use of radioactive tracers within industry, radiotherapy in medical applications, science and the environment and the use of radiation to modify materials such as polymers.

  • Nuclear Chain Reactions
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Nuclear Fuel cycle
  • Nuclear Fusion and Fission
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Nuclear Safety and Security
  • Titrimetric Methods

Track 14: Electro Chemistry

Electrochemical methods are widely used in various branches of industry be it, the practical importance of electrochemical processes, role of the processes in living organisms, and the unique features of their experimental study have led to the formation of electrochemistry as an individualistic scientific discipline.  The biological processes related to the functioning of biological membranes such as the detection of the visual image, the transmission of the nervous impulse and the assimilation and use of food energy are impossible without electrochemical links

  • Sensors
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Electric and Magnetic Field Effects
  • Electrochemical Engineering
  • Industrial Electrochemistry
  • Interfacial Electrochemistry
  • Bio-electro chemistry
  • Ecological Electrochemistry
  • Metallurgical Electrochemistry
  • Semiconductor Electrochemistry
  • Nuclear Safety and Security
  • Titrimetric Methods

Track 15: Polymer Chemistry

The study of the synthesis, characterization and properties of polymer molecules or macromolecules is the sub-discipline of chemistry called Polymer chemistry. Other sub-disciplines of chemistry like analytical chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry have the same principles and methods used for polymer chemistry. Polymer science or nanotechnology can be included as the broader fields of Polymer chemistry. According to their origin, polymers can be subdivided into biopolymers and synthetic polymers. The structural and functional materials that comprise most of the organic matter in organisms are Biopolymers. The structural materials shown in plastics, synthetic fibers, mechanical parts, paints, building materials, furniture, and adhesives are Synthetic polymers. They can be further divided into thermoplastic polymers and thermoset plastics. Almost all synthetic polymers are derived from petrochemicals

  • Nano polymers and Nanotechnology
  • Polymer Design and Reaction
  • Supramolecular Polymers
  • Biodegradable Polymers
  • Biopolymers and Biomaterials
  • Catalysts for Polymerization
  • Functional Polymers and its Applications
  • Polymer Physics and Characterizations
  • Diffusion in Polymers
  • Polymer Engineering and Technology
  • Recent Developments in Polymer Synthesis
  • Structure and Dynamics in Polymer Colloids

Track 16: Environmental & Green Chemistry 

There is a major interest in areas like aquatic photochemistryatmospheric particles, reactive surfaces, analytical methods, renewable feedstocks, development of new green chemistry curricula and outreach materials. Many Environment Institutes work closely to discover solutions to Earth's most pressing environmental problems by conducting transformative research. Chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous substances are designed, having the goal to eliminate pollution and to enhance efficiency, to save resources and energy, and to achieve sustainable development of chemistry and the chemical industry

  • Reactive Surfaces
  • Analytical methods
  • Hazardous substances
  • Aquatic photochemistry
  • Chemical industry
  • Pollution
  • Renewable feedstocks
  • Atmospheric Particles
  • Sustainable technologies

Track 17: Nanoscience & Material Chemistry

The emerging science of objects that are intermediate in size between a few nanometers to less than 100 nanometers that can be fabricated by current photolithography is Nanoscience. Particularly, interesting classes of nanostructures in chemistry includes colloids, polymer molecules, Bucky tubes, silicon Nano rods, compound semiconductor quantum dots and micelles. Chemists not so soon ago realized that chemistry is already playing a leading role in nanotechnology and that, it is the ultimate nanotechnology. New forms of matter are made by chemical synthesis with remarkable economy and safety, by joining atoms and groups of atoms together with bonds. Although Nano electronics gained initial interest in nanotechnology, the first new and potentially commercial technologies to emerge from revolutionary nanoscience seem, in fact, to be in materials science, produced from chemical processes. The invention and development of materials whose properties depend on nanoscale structure was contributed by Chemistry. Ultimately Chemistry and chemical engineering will be important in producing materials productively, economically, and in quantity

  • Bio-medical application of magnetic nanoparticles
  • Computational nanotechnology
  • Graphene and Fluor graphene
  • Molecular nanotechnology
  • Nano bio materials
  • Nano crystals and Clusters
  • Nano electronics
  • Nano materials
  • Nano particles
  • Nano particles and quantum dots
  • Nano structured Materials
  • Nanotechnology other applications
  • Quantum dot Imaging

Track 18: Food Chemistry & Agricultural Chemistry

The discipline that takes care of the important role in expanding the nation’s food supply is agricultural and food chemistry. Basic research or applied research and development are the two categories that shape this department. The one which understands the biological and chemical processes by which crops and livestock grow is Basic research. Applied research uses the knowledge gained from basic research to discover ways to improve the quality, quantity, and safety of agricultural products. Be it crop and animal production, food safety, quality, nutrition, processing, packaging, and utilization of materials, agricultural and food chemists delve into all aspects that help their common goal to produce sufficient nutritious food and feed to support the population in a sustainable way while being responsible towards our environment and ecosystem

  • Fertilizers and chemicals
  • Food packaging & preservation
  • Food quality, integrity, and safety
  • Food science & technology
  • Chemical reactions in food
  • Methodologies and applications in food analysis
  • Plant protection and fertilization
  • Plant & animal bio technology
  • Risk/benefits evaluation of food components

Track 19: Marine and Geo Chemistry

Geochemistry and Marine Chemistry affects synthetic and geochemical procedures operating in wide ranges of study: the seas, the strong earth, polar ice sheets, lakes, shooting stars, the climate, marine life forms and the close planetary system. The research that deals with the chemical composition and chemical processes of the marine water bodies is Marine Chemistry. The study of physical aspects such as structure, processes and the composition of the earth is Geochemistry. In scientific research applications and industrial queries, informed decisions are taken by analysing information buried in the liquids, gases, and mineral deposits of rocks. This helps petroleum industries as well as enables scientists to combine theories about the way the earth is changing. Analytical chemistry is an important basic chemical discipline whose knowledge is essential for biochemists. Toxicologyhydrology, and sedimentology are areas that are involved with environmental  geochemistry.

  • Terrestrial Planets
  • Meteorites
  • Giant Planets
  • Mineral Constitution
  • Actinide/Radionuclide Geochemistry
  • Chemical composition of rocks
  • Cosmo chemistry
  • Environmental management
  • Geological systems
  • Isotope geochemistry
  • Light stable Isotope Geochemistry
  • Metallic Element Stable Isotope Geochemistry
  • Oil companies
  • Organic geochemistry
  • Petroleum Geochemistry
  • Photo geochemistry
  • Stable isotope Geochemistry

Track 20: Oil and Petroleum Chemistry

The branch of Petro chemistry is among the six core industries in the world and plays a major role in influencing decision making for all the other important sections of the economy. Petroleum focuses on how crude oil and natural gas are transformed into raw materials and other useful products. It is the primary material for a multitude of chemical products, including pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, plastics, dyes, surfactants, fuels, and many others. Therefore many nations consider petroleum as an integral part of other industries & holds critical importance. Even though the trend towards Renewable and Alternative energy is building, it is still considered the global powerhouse. The petrochemical sector has embraced the sustainability challenge and has made substantial increases in production efficiency while steadily decreasing its energy input. A significant amount is contributed to the national GDP by Petro chemistry

  • Catalysis
  • Chemical Applications in Producing Oil and Gas
  • Chemical Reaction Engineering and its Applications
  • Coal and Natural Gas
  • Enhanced Oil & Gas Recovery
  • Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
  • Gas Supply & Gas Technology

Track 21: Computational Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

As an artifact of the digital generation, today’s computer models reconstruct chemical processes by merging principals of classical & quantum physics. Computational Chemistry Laboratory, allows the computational chemist to perform a comprehensive series of molecular indices/properties calculations and data analysis. Supercomputers are used by Computational chemists to find solutions to problems & to generate simulations that reduce enormous amounts of data which is otherwise time consuming. Other important instruments include electronic structure methods, quantitative structure–activity relationships, cheminformatics, full statistical analysis & molecular dynamics simulations. To integrate chemical theory and modelling with experimental observations computational chemists use large databases, mathematical algorithms & statistics. The discipline which influences numerous areas of technology is Chemical engineering. Chemical engineers have opportunities in pharmaceuticals, environmental engineering, electronic device fabrication and biotechnology. The role is to design processes to produce, transform and transport chemicals through full-scale production. When processes involve the chemical or physical transformation of matter, chemical engineers are essential

  • Cheminformatics
  • Combinatorial Chemistry
  • Computational Methods
  • Computational Accuracy
  • Molecular mechanics
  • Chemical dynamics
  • Theoretical chemistry
  • Interpreting molecular wave functions

Market Analysis

The importance of matching international standards of quality across industries such as pharmaceutical as well as food and agriculture industries which includes rising adoption of the process technology is promoting the growth of spectroscopy market. The growth forecast is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% during the period from 2017 to 2025. The world process spectroscopy market is anticipated to reach USD 2005.2 million in 2025.

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Competitive analysis and Top Players in Spectroscop

Due to the presence of several global and regional vendors, the spectroscopy market appears to be fragmented. The competition among the companies is mainly focussed on factors such as production volume, quality, innovation in technology, and aftersales services. The major challenges to spectroscopy manufacturers are consumer preferences, rapid improvements in technology and, intense competition among them. Companies are concentrating on developing products with innovative technologies and are highly focussing on improving revenue.

Market Growth:

The chemicals market expected to reach a value of nearly $4216.55 billion by 2023, significantly growing at a CAGR of 5.4% during the forecast period. The growth in the chemicals market is due emerging markets growth, low oil prices and emergence of multinational chemicals companies.

The major industrially and functionally significant chemical product categories include inorganic and organic chemicals, ceramics, polymers, elastomers, surfactants, acids, oleochemicals, alcohols, dyes, bases, salts, alkalis, oils, colorants, esters, coatings, solvents, neutral gases, petrochemicals, process gases and source gases. Specialty chemicals are supplied from the oil and gas sector, while other chemicals are sourced from uncultivated biomass, agriculture, mining, industrial chemical synthesis reaction and even water.

World Consumption Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)

Sulfuric acid is one of the largest-volume industrial chemicals produced in the world. The production of fertilizers, especially phosphate fertilizers from wet-process phosphoric acid, is the major end-use market for sulfuric acid, accounting for over 60% of total world consumption in 2017. Major growth drivers on a global level in decreasing order are use for phosphoric acid, titanium dioxide, hydrofluoric acid, ammonium sulfate, and for uranium processing and metallurgical applications.

The majority of sulfuric acid is generated by burning sulfur smelter acid is involuntarily produced and its economics are driven primarily by metal markets. Increased recovery of by-product sulfuric acid at smelters has had a significant impact on the industry, leading to increased trade in sulfuric acid (since by-product producers are not necessarily located near acid markets) and forcing some sulfur-burning plants to close.

Industrial uses will decline slightly through 2023. Future growth in sulfuric acid consumption will be driven by increases in population and the extent to which people in the developing world switch to increased nutrition-rich food crops that require significant quantities of fertilizers. It will also be influenced by the rate of increase in production of biofuels, especially corn-based fuels.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of sulfuric acid in 2017

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Past Conference Report

World Chemistry 2023

World Chemistry 2023

14th World Congress on Chemistry

Conference series hosted 14th World Congress on Chemistry 2023 April 03-04, 2023, Barcelona, Spain.

Active participation and generous response were received from the Organizing Committee Members, scientists, researchers, as well as experts from Non-government organizations, and students from diverse groups who made this conference as one of the most successful and productive events in 2023 from Conference series.

The conference was marked with several workshops, multiple sessions, Keynote presentations, panel discussions and Poster sessions. We received active participation from scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 35 countries, who have driven this event into the path of success.

The conference was initiated with a warm welcome note by Honourable guests and the Keynote forum. The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following Speakers were highlighted as 

We are obliged to the various delegates from companies and institutes who actively took part in the discussions. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members and Editorial board of World Chemistry 2023 for their gracious presence and continuous support throughout the proceedings of this event. With the valuable feedback and generous response received from the participants of the event, Conference Series would like to announce the commencement of “15th  World Congress On Chemistry 2025, April 07-08, 2025 Vancouver, Canada”

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