AMI Instruments is proud to be a sponsor of the 10th International Conference on Catalysis & Chemical Engineering (CCE-2026) — one of the premier global events in the fields of catalysis and chemical engineering. The conference will take place March 9–11, 2026 in Boston, MA, offering both in-person and hybrid participation options for researchers, scientists, and industry professionals.
The CCE series has earned an international reputation for advancing the frontiers of innovation by bringing together experts from around the world to share research, exchange ideas, and explore the latest scientific and technological developments in catalysis and related disciplines.
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CCE-2026 is built for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and discovery — helping attendees connect with the right partners, explore emerging opportunities, and engage with the latest research shaping catalysis and chemical engineering.
Location: Boston, MA | Dates: March 9–11, 2026 | Format: In-person + Hybrid
Why CCE-2026 Matters
- A world-class platform for catalysis and chemical engineering research & collaboration
- Keynote and plenary sessions led by recognized scientists and thought leaders
- Discussions spanning fundamental science through industrial applications
- Opportunities to network with peers, collaborators, and potential partners
- Publication and presentation exposure through digital proceedings and library access

Conference Focus Areas
A broad range of themes are covered — from core catalytic science to applied chemical engineering.
From Fundamentals → Applications
Mechanisms, surface interactions, kinetics, and performance — connected to real-world process design and optimization.
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
A strong mix of academic and industrial perspectives across energy, environment, and chemical manufacturing.
AMI’s Role & Participation
As a sponsor, AMI Instruments supports cutting-edge research by providing advanced material characterization solutions that empower laboratories, research institutions, and industrial teams to accelerate discovery and innovation.
With a portfolio spanning physisorption and chemisorption analyzers, reactor systems, X-ray diffraction units, thermal & gravimetric analyzers, and gas pycnometers, AMI plays a key role in enabling precise catalyst evaluation, materials performance analysis, and breakthrough research outcomes.
Participants are encouraged to connect with AMI at the conference to learn how state-of-the-art analytical instruments can enhance experimental workflows, improve data quality, and support scientific excellence.
Join us at CCE-2026 — where science meets innovation and collaboration drives the future of catalysis and chemical engineering. Official event details: catalysis.unitedscientificgroup.org


