The World Meet on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering (WMCCE2025) is an international event focused on the latest innovations, research, and practical applications in catalysis and chemical engineering. Taking place from November 04–06, 2025, in Rome, Italy, the conference will gather top researchers, scientists, engineers, and industry professionals from around the world.
Organized by InSciTech Summits, WMCCE2025 will feature plenary and keynote talks, technical sessions, poster presentations, and networking activities. The program will cover topics such as green chemistry, reaction engineering, sustainable catalysis, and process optimization.
The event is designed to foster collaboration between academia and industry and to explore new approaches for addressing global challenges in energy, environment, and chemical manufacturing.
The global catalysis and chemical engineering market is witnessing significant growth, fueled by the rising demand for cleaner, more efficient industrial processes and the transition toward sustainable energy and environmental solutions. Catalysis plays a crucial role in over 90% of industrial chemical processes and is essential for the production of fuels, chemicals, and materials across multiple sectors.
Recent reports estimate that the catalysis market will reach $56.5 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2024 to 2030. This growth is driven by advancements in green chemistry, nanostructured catalysts, biocatalysis, and the development of environmentally friendly catalytic systems. These innovations are essential for reducing carbon footprints and improving reaction efficiency in large-scale production.
Simultaneously, the chemical engineering services market is projected to surpass $120 billion by 2028, as industries adopt digital process design, artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted modeling, and automation to enhance productivity and sustainability. Emerging technologies in process intensification, waste reduction, and carbon capture are gaining traction in both research and industry.
Geographically, Europe continues to lead in sustainable catalytic research, driven by environmental regulations and green energy initiatives. Asia-Pacific holds a dominant share in global chemical manufacturing, with growing investments in R&D and innovation. North America, meanwhile, remains at the forefront of industrial automation and cutting-edge research in chemical process technologies.
North Carolina State University
USA
November 04-06, 2025