In an era defined by the urgent global imperatives for sustainable energy, environmental stewardship, and resource efficiency, catalysis emerges as a transformative force in shaping a circular and green economy.
The fundamental aim of the International Conference on Contemporary Catalysis and Applications (ICCCA-2026) is to open up a fruitful platform gathering 200+ catalytic expert under one roof for 3 days on fundamentals and explore its possibilities towards novel contemporary and green catalysis.
This conference will serve as a nexus for innovative minds in the field to exchange groundbreaking research, cutting-edge methodologies, and collaboratively chart the future of catalytic science and engineering.
The conference is envisioned as a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, meticulously designed to accelerate the journey of innovative ideas from foundational concepts to impactful industrial applications. We seek to foster the dissemination of the latest breakthroughs, novel methodologies, and unpublished research across five major sessions:
Ultimately, ICCCA 2026 seeks to be more than a meeting; it aims to be a catalyst for progress—sparking vital collaborations, enriching research directions, and contributing tangibly to the development of a sustainable and prosperous global future.
Expected Participants
Conference Duration
Major Sessions
International Reach
Explore cutting-edge topics in catalysis research and applications
Exploring the core principles and mechanisms of catalytic processes
Advanced studies in solid-phase catalytic systems and applications
Research in solution-phase catalysis and molecular catalysts
Enzyme-based catalysis and biotechnological applications
Light and electricity-driven catalytic processes
Green chemistry and sustainable catalytic solutions
Catalysis for clean energy and pollution control
Machine learning and computational approaches in catalysis
MOFs, Nanocatalysts, Zeolites and advanced materials
Fuel cells, batteries, and energy conversion systems
Process engineering and industrial applications
Cutting-edge techniques for catalyst analysis
Mechanistic studies and kinetic modeling
Catalysis for polymer and fine chemicals synthesis
29th November 2025
30th November 2025
15th December 2025
15th January 2026
16-17 January 2026
€ 4000 / ₹ 7000
As a registered delegate, you'll receive a conference kit, complimentary meals, a boat cruise on Vembanad Lake, and a conference banquet featuring traditional Kerala cultural programs. In the case of foreign participants, registration fee covers accommodation also.
Submit your abstract by 29th November 2025
Maximum 300 words, structured abstract with objectives, methods, results, and conclusions
Notification of acceptance will be sent by 30th November 2025
Oral presentations and poster sessions available
Hon. Vice-Chancellor
Mahatma Gandhi University
Hon. Director
International Centre for Ultrafast Studies (ICUS)
Mahatma Gandhi University
Former Vice-Chancellor
Mahatma Gandhi University
Mahatma Gandhi University
Joint Director
IUCNN & SNSNT, Mahatma Gandhi University
Joint Director
AMMRC, Mahatma Gandhi University
Mahatma Gandhi University
PD Hills PO, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Accommodation will be provided in the guest house for limited number of rooms on a first-come, first-served basis.
Kottayam is a beautiful city in Kerala known for its scenic backwaters, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. It's often called the "Land of Letters, Legends and Latex."
The Director
University Centre for Ultrafast Studies (ICUS)
Mahatma Gandhi University
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