On behalf of the Organizing Committee, the Scientific Committee, the Green Chemistry Division (GEQV, https://geqv.rseq.org/) of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ) and the European Society of Applied Biocatalysis (ESAB, https://esabweb.org/), it is a privilege to invite you to participate in the dual conference:
2nd International Symposium on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, and
8th International Conference on Biocatalysis in Non-Conventional Media,
which will take place the Polytechnical University of Cartagena (Spain, https://www.upct.es/) between May 25-29, 2026
We are truly convinced that this meeting will be an extraordinary discussion forum to learn about and enjoy the research carried out by our community, both national and international, in all areas of Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Biocatalysis, as interdisciplinary platforms that offer to academic and industrial researchers a privileged environment to exchange on the latest scientific advances in these fields, to show your recent innovations, to share on tomorrow’s scientific and technological hurdles, and to facilitate public-private and private-private partnerships.
This dual Symposium will bring together young researcher (i.e. Master, PhD students, Postdocs, and professional of the chemical industry), and leading experts in the field of Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Biocatalytic transformation. The goal of the Symposium is to disseminate novel concepts and latest trends in these disciplines to enable a sustainable present and future by providing a comprehensive training for young scientists. Participants are encouraged to present communications for Oral and Poster communications.
Cartagena is an ancient city of the Region of Murcia, placed in southern Europe, which has been fantastically re-modernized in last years to enjoy its unique sites with more than two thousand years of history (https://www.turismoregiondemurcia.es/en/cartagena/). Also it is an important industrial site housing many chemical industries, and one of the largest energy centres in Europe, headed by chemical companies like Sabic, Repsol, Cepsa, Aemedsa, etc.
Pedro Lozano
Chair of the Organizing Committee
President of the Green Chemistry Division – Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry