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Brochure of World Chemistry Forum-2019.Pdf WELCOME TO May 22-24,2019 Crowne Plaza Fira Center WCF-2019 Barcelona, Spain REGISTRATION COVER WORLD WELCOME WORLD COMMITTEE CHEMISTRYCHEMISTRY AGENDA & PROGRAM SPONSOR & EXHIBIT F FRUMRUM PLENARY FORUM ANALYTICAL SESSIONS NANO SESSIONS CATALYSIS SESSIONS EVENT HIGHLIGHTS VENUE Three Major Topics Analytical Science and Technology REGISTRATION Catalysis Science and Technology Nano Science and Technology www.istci.org/WCF2019/ Renowned Experts from All Over the World ISTCI- 50+ Speakers deliver cutting-edge presentations INTERNATIONAL 300+ Professionals coming to this chemistry event SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE INSTITuTESTITUTE Exhibition & Poster will showcase what the latest are 30+ Exhibitors and sponsors dispaly their new products and technology 20+ Posters enable you to get access to the chemical world An ISTCI Conference WORLD CHEMISTRY FORUM-2019 | PAGE 1 WELCOME TO WCF-2019 REGISTRATION COVER WELCOME WELCOME TO WCF-2019 COMMITTEE On behalf of the organizing committee, we are proud to announce that World AGENDA & PROGRAM Chemistry Forum 2019 (WCF-2019) will be held during May 22-24, 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. On this honorable occasion, Organizing Committee invites SPONSOR & EXHIBIT the participants from all over the world to take part in this significant event. PLENARY FORUM With the theme “Analysis, Catalysis, Nanoscience”, WCF-2019 will mainly focus on these 3 hot areas of analytical chemistry, catalysis and ANALYTICAL SESSIONS nanotechnology in chemistry this year. The program will be comprised of plenary forum, industry summit and 26 breakout sessions from the basic NANO SESSIONS research to their current application. CATALYSIS SESSIONS Through oral presentations, posters, panel discussion and colorful social activities, it aims to provide a grand platform for the professionals, decision VENUE makers and students from the area of Chemistry to share their research achievement and indulge in interactive discussions and technical program REGISTRATION at the event. There will be also a space for companies and institutions to present their technology, service, products, and innovations. www.istci.org/WCF2019/ Finally, we hope WCF-2019 will be a multidisciplinary conference providing ISTCI- 500+ participants internationally a first hand learning channel, as well as the INTERNATIONAL opportunity to establish partnership and explore new business. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE INSTITuTESTITUTE ——Organizing Committee An ISTCI Conference WORLD CHEMISTRY FORUM-2019 | PAGE 2 WELCOME TO WCF-2019 REGISTRATION COVER WELCOME ORGANIZING COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Honorary Chairman Dr. Gabor A. Somorjai, Professor, University of California at Berkeley, USA AGENDA & PROGRAM International Scientific Advisory Board Members SPONSOR & EXHIBIT Dr. Anne M. Gaffney, Researcher and Director of the Process Science & Technology Division, Idaho National Laboratory, USA PLENARY FORUM Dr. Ela Bakowska, Research Associate, Corning RDC, USA ANALYTICAL SESSIONS Dr. GyulaPalyi, Professor, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Dr. Herve K Sanghapi, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University, USA NANO SESSIONS Dr. Jian Xie, Professor, Indiana University – Purdue University, USA CATALYSIS SESSIONS Dr. John Zhou, Professor, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Dr. M. Samy El-Shall, Professor and Chair of Chemistry Department, Virginia Commonwealth VENUE University, USA Dr. Márcia Matiko Kondo, Professor, Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil REGISTRATION Dr. Matthias Westerhausen, Professor and Chair of Inorganic Chemistry, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany www.istci.org/WCF2019/ Dr. Moniek Tromp, Professor and Chair of Materials Chemistry at the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, The Netherlands ISTCI- INTERNATIONAL Dr. Oleg L. Figovsky, Professor and Founder, Polymate Ltd - Israel Research Center, Israel SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Dr. Sheng-Heng Chung, Research Associate, Texas Materials Institute, USA CONFERENCE INSTITuTESTITUTE Dr. Victor E. Ostrovskii. Head of Sector of Thermodynamics and Calorimetry, Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russia Dr. Yanko Moreno, Assistant Professor, Andres Bello National University, Chile Dr. Yurii V. Geletii, Senior Scientist, Emory University, USA Mr. Richard Kramer, President, Applied Chemometrics, Inc., USA An ISTCI Conference WORLD CHEMISTRY FORUM-2019 | PAGE 3 WELCOME TO WCF-2019 REGISTRATION Tentative Agenda COVER MAY 21 MAY 22 MAY 23 MAY 24 MAY 25 Plenary Forum Forum 1-7 WELCOME (II) Forum 1-3 Forum 1-8 COMMITTEE Opening Ceremony Forum 1-4 08:20-12:00 Forum 2-7 & Plenary Forum (I) Forum 2-3 AGENDA & PROGRAM Forum 2-8 Forum 2-4 Forum 3-5 SPONSOR & EXHIBIT Forum 3-3(I) PLENARY FORUM 12:10-13:30 Registration Lunch Optional Tour All Day Forum 1-1 Forum 1-5 ANALYTICAL SESSIONS Forum 1-9 Forum 1-2 Forum 1-6 Forum 1-10 NANO SESSIONS Forum 2-1 Forum 2-5 13:30-17:10 Forum 1-11 Forum 2-2 Forum 2-6 CATALYSIS SESSIONS Forum 2-9 Forum 3-1 Forum 3-3(II) Forum 3-6 VENUE Forum 3-2 Forum 3-4 17:10-18:00 Poster and Free Talk REGISTRATION Reception 18:00-20:00 Buffet Dinner Buffet Dinner Banquet www.istci.org/WCF2019/ ISTCI- INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE INSTITuTESTITUTE An ISTCI Conference WORLD CHEMISTRY FORUM-2019 | PAGE 4 WELCOME TO TOPICS AT A GLANCE WCF-2019 REGISTRATION FORUM I FORUM II FOURM III Analytical Science and Nano Science and Catalysis Science and Technology Technology Technology Wednesday PM - SHARED WITH PLENARY KEYNOTE COVER #1: Frontiers in Analytical #1: Nanochemistry #1: Advanced Research of Wednesday Science and Technology Catalysis 22nd May WELCOME #2: Mass Spectrometry #2: Advanced and Smart #2: Catalytic Theory and Nanomaterials Mechanisms COMMITTEE Thursday AM - SHARED WITH PLENARY KEYNOTE #3: Chromatography #3: Application of #3:Catalytic Materials, AGENDA & PROGRAM Nanomaterials and Methodologies and Nanotechnology Technologies (I) SPONSOR & EXHIBIT #4: Spectroscopy #4: Nano-Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology Thursday rd PLENARY FORUM 23 MaY Thursday PM - BREAKOUT SESSIONS ANALYTICAL SESSIONS #5: NMR & MRI #5: Nanoelectronics, #3: Catalytic Materials, NanoOptics, NanoPhotonics Methodologies and and Nanomagnetism Technologies(II) NANO SESSIONS #6: Crystallography #6: Nano Devices #4: Catalysis for Chemical Synthesis CATALYSIS SESSIONS Friday AM - BREAKOUT SESSIONS VENUE #7: Micro-/Nanofluidics #7: Nano-Fabrication, #5: Catalysis and Green and Sensor Technology Characterization and Chemistry Nanoengineering REGISTRATION #8: Electroanalytical #8: Nanomedicine Chemistry www.istci.org/WCF2019/ Friday th Friday PM - BREAKOUT SESSIONS 24 MaY ISTCI- #9: Microscopy and Imaging #9: Nanotechnology in #6: Catalysis for Environment, INTERNATIONAL Technology Energy & Environment Energy and Industry SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY #10: Biological and Omics CONFERENCE INSTITuTESTITUTE Bioanalysis #11: Food, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analysis An ISTCI Conference WORLD CHEMISTRY FORUM-2019 | PAGE 5 WCF offers comprehensive sponsorship packages WELCOME TO which include presentation opportunities, exhibit Sponsorship, space, branding and networking with specific WCF-2019 prospects. Sponsorship allows you to achieve your Poster objectives before, during, and long after the event. Any sponsorship can be customized to meet your REGISTRATION & Exhibition company’s needs and budget. Signing on early will allow you to maximize exposure to qualified Opportunities decision-makers. COVER WELCOME COMMITTEE Exhibition Gold Sponsorship- $30000 Exhibiting at WCBI-2019 will provide an opportunity • Logo with a link to the conference website AGENDA & PROGRAM for your company to gain visibility with potential • Logo on backdrop at plenary program partners, buyers, suppliers, contractors, the services • 1 page company profile in the proceedings peers and leaders, and top industry experts to discuss • 1 set of brochure insertion in conference bag SPONSOR & EXHIBIT current trends and initiatives in the bio theraputic and • 10 complimentary regular passes diagnostic fields. • 10 complimentary banquet ticket tickets • 1 Speech opportunity at opening ceremony(5mins) PLENARY FORUM • Broadcasting promotion video (10mins) before the opening WHY exhibit ? Silver Sponsorship-$20000 ANALYTICAL SESSIONS • Brand and product visibility to key decision makers • Broadcasting promotion video (10mins) before the opening and purchasing agents from around the globe. • Logo on backdrop at plenary program NANO SESSIONS • Numerous networking and business generating op- • 1 page company profile in the proceedings portunities with policy makers, purchasing agents and • Logo with a link to the conference website end users. • 1 set of brochure insertion in conference bag CATALYSIS SESSIONS • Conference sessions covering the most up to date in- • 8 complimentary regular passes formation and future of the biomedical industry. • 8 complimentary banquet ticket tickets VENUE Poster Cooper Sponsorship-$10000 REGISTRATION Posters are a key component of communicating your • Logo with a link to the conference website science and an important element in a successful • Logo on backdrop at plenary program scientific career. Many a lifelong collaboration has • 1 page company profile in the proceedings www.istci.org/WCF2019/ begun in front of a poster board. • 1 set of brochure insertion in conference bag There will be an exhibition of posters at the conference • 5 complimentary regular passes and the abstracts of accepted posters will be published • 5 complimentary banquet ticket tickets ISTCI- in
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