October 22- 23, 2021
Webinar
SESSIONS/TRACKS:
Session on: Materials Chemistry
Material chemistry involves the use of chemical compounds in the synthesis of energy or useful substances, such as magnetic, physical, chemical, or regulatory processes. It involves the formation, processing and understanding at the molecular level of these substances. It shows the Nanochemistry of different materials and its specific chemical & mechanical properties. Semi-conducting soft materials with metal organic framework provides a compact structure & strength.
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Session on: Nano-materials and Nano-technology
Nanotechnology is the process of atomic, molecular, and supramolecular levels. An interesting feature of nanotechnology is that the properties of many materials change as the size of their size approaches nanometres. Materials Scientists and engineers work to understand those changes in nanomaterials and use them to process and process things at the Nano scale level. The field of synthetic materials includes the discovery, shape, structure, and application of Nano scale materials. Nano materials research uses scientific-based approach to Nano-technology, influencing advances in metrology and synthesis applications of micro fabrication research. Structured objects at the Nano scale level have different optical, electronic, or mechanical properties
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Session on: Biological Chemistry
Biological Chemistry highlights recent advances in regulatory and molecular biology, signal transduction, nanochemistry and biomarkers for chronic diseases, and bioinformatics. It highlights the most important issues in the world of medicine: diabetes, obesity and malnutrition, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, and discusses the role of nutrition and exercise in medicine.
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Session on: Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Biomaterials from a health care perspective can be defined as building blocks that have specific novel properties that make them ready to quickly interact with living tissues without triggering an overactive reaction. Biomaterials worked for mankind in ancient times but subsequent evolution made them more versatile and increased their use. Biomaterials have transformed areas such as bioengineering and tissue engineering to create strategies to combat life-threatening diseases. These ideas and techniques are used in the treatment of various diseases such as heart failure, fractures, severe skin damage, etc. Nanomaterials research is being done to improve existing methods and to develop new methods.
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Session On: Organic Materials chemistry
Organic Materials Chemistry plays a vital role in the field of research that leads to the development of high-quality organic and polymeric materials which involves polymer chemistry by investigating the process of assembling, processing, controlling, marking, and establishing structural relationships between these materials. Characteristic properties were investigated and related applications will be considered to have played an essential role. Structural and Nanochemistry involves the determination of a chemical structure using a variety of metallic techniques and the acquisition of the desired results by a detailed study of the conclusions taken during the analysis.
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Session On: Inorganic Materials Chemistry
Inorganic Materials Chemistry involves the study of elements with metal or non-metallic structures. Most of the biomaterials are metals such as alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, flexible metals, and so on. The non-metallic phase mainly consists of gases in the environment, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and other elements, including fine gas. All of this is divided into the production of advanced inert compounds that are dependent on a particular fusion process. Inorganic nanomaterials nanotubes have a composition of metal oxides such as carbon nanotube.
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Session on: 2D Materials Chemistry
2D biomaterials have been changing the science and technology of modern society in an unprecedented way. Their chemical properties are extremely important because they encompass the real scientific aspects of cell formation, synthesis, imitation, and chemical reactions. Most importantly, material chemistry provides an irreplaceable way to use physical properties and the corresponding use of 2D materials on small, optical and large scales.
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Session on: 3D Materials Chemistry
The rapid development of 3D printing in analytical instrumentation, in particular, in making prototypes of new equipment and production components with complex internal configurations, has been proven to be excellent performance. The use of 3D printing in biomaterials for the production of new high-resolution analytical devices, such as compact chromatographic columns for high-performance liquid chromatography, flow tools and flow cells for mechanical devices, toxic chemical processing devices and various integrated devices allow significant improvements in analysis.
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Session on: Optical Materials
Optical fibres are widely used to transmit light from meters to miles. Synthesis, classification and theoretical understanding of the Nanomaterials which emit or interact with electromagnetic or quasiparticles with similar properties. Advanced research includes dielectric and semiconductor equipment, plasmonic & Meta materials and light emitters. Research based on applications using photonic and nanomaterials has been covered by other research areas.
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Session on: Photonic Materials
Photonics can be regarded as one of the key technology-enabled technologies, and is often integrated with micro- and Nano electronics, biotechnology or nanotechnology. The field of photonic materials is extremely wide, including well-shaped glass surfaces and semiconductor materials, polymer materials, Nanomaterials and metamaterials, as well as bio materials. Design technology plays a very important role in the development of new photonic building materials and devices. Compatible with standard CMOS technologies that support the creation of modern integrated circuits
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Session on: Magnetic materials
Over the past two decades the field of molecular magnetism has shifted rapidly from the development of new magnetic resins to high-temperature molecules, to the more complex magnetic fields with one or more interesting functional elements (strong magnetic elements with variable, or dual-materials), in the investigation of Nanomaterials which have magnetic molecules and other nanostructures that show quantum effects, and finally on the use of targeted applications.
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Session on: Electrochemistry Materials
Electrochemistry as it works in biological chemistry systems especially in relation to chemical and physical processes (such as electron transfer), as it relates to biological, biomedical, and biotechnology and Nanotechnology applications (such as biosensors or immunoassays). Bio-electrochemistry is a multidisciplinary field, influencing many areas in chemistry, from the storage of energy to understanding biological processes at a basic level. Given the rapid development in the field in recent years, this apparent problem aims to highlight the latest advances in all aspects of bio-electrochemistry.
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Session on: Novel Materials Chemistry
The novel materials will serve as the basis for the formation of sensors based on Microscopic design and Nano probes in biomaterials for biological applications and scanning microscopy for testing. Now fast-track nanotechnology toolboxes and remedies are available, which will have a huge impact on the MEMS and NEMS sector (cost reduction, design simplicity and advanced facilities).
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Session on: Industrial Chemistry
Industrial chemistry continues with advances in science and technology. It incorporates other advanced methods such as biotechnology, microelectronics, and pharmacology as well as material science and Nanotechnology. It deals with physical and chemical processes regarding the conversion of raw materials into useful products for humanity. Chemicals or chemical materials are a wide range of chemicals including polymer chemistry, many petrochemicals and compounds, other raw materials and basic industries, abnormal chemicals, and fertilizers. Major industrial demand includes rubber and plastic products, textiles, clothing, petrol filters, gin and paper, and key metals.
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Session on: Instrumental analysis techniques in Materials Chemistry
Materials Chemistry research analysers use the tools and methods used to classify, identify, and evaluate matter. Tool methods can be used to separate samples using chromatography, electrophoresis or field flow fractionation. After that, quality and quantity analysis can be done, often with the same metal and can use simple connections, thermal connections, electric fields or magnetic fields.
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Session on: Advanced technologies in Materials Chemistry
Scientists and researchers are developing new methods of precisely observing and controlling the activity of atoms and cells; new techniques for combining atomic and molecular performance in physical structures; and new ways of building the elements of a defined structure, structures and function. Sustainable economic and environmental technologies will require new methods of chemical science and nanotechnology. This leads to the charge for cellular construction of economically viable products and has little impact on the environment, while being acquired by hand, recycled and recycled at the end of their useful life.
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Market Analysis on Materials Chemistry
Building Materials Chemistry has promoted the arrival of a variety of Nano Materials, Biomaterials, Energy Materials, Ceramic and Composite materials, Surface materials, Defense and Aerospace materials through innovation in chemical development. The Summit provides a platform to present the latest innovations and research findings. All products from recycling to non-renewable, medical devices to artificial tissues, computers to cell phones, and much more are made from building materials. Material Chemistry played an important role in researching the latest materials.
Market Value on Materials:
Lightweight materials are easy to grow from USD 88.5 billion in 2014 to USD 133.1 billion in 2019 in the CAGR of 8.5%. These light weight sources include the use of vehicles, the sea and wind power.
Electric polymer chemistry produced to rise from USD 3.26 billion in 2016 to USD 5.12 billion by 2022 in the CAGR seven .9%.
Plastics estimated to rise from USD 340.99 billion in 2016 are estimated to reach USD 493.74 billion by 2022 in the CAGR of 6%.
Nanomaterials markets are expected to grow from USD 14,741.6 million in 2015 to USD 55,016 million by 2022 in the CAGR of 20.7%.
Biomaterials markets have risen from USD 70.90 billion in 2016 to USD 149.17 billion by 2021 in the CAGR of 16%.
3D material markets are expected to earn USD 1,871 million by 2022 in the CAGR of 18.3%. Polymer chemistry are widely used for printing.
Market Analysis of Materials Chemistry
Why Materials Chemistry?
By 2025, there will be an estimated 9.8 billion people worldwide. With clear growth, there are side effects to herbal remedies; with the demand for people it is necessary to develop new things. Material Chemistry is a fast-growing field in both the research and industrial chemistry fields. Materials Chemistry Conference provides basic ideas on innovation and sustainability technologies. The Materials Chemistry field covers a wide range of emerging market sectors such as Nanotechnology, Engineering Resins, Alloys and compounds, advanced batteries , polymer chemistry, fuel cells and more on biological chemistry.
Key Universities working on Materials chemistry Programs:
Polytechnic University of Milan, Polytechnic University of Turin, University of Bologna, Sapienza University of Rome, University of Padua, University of Naples Federico II, University of Trento, University of Palermo, University of salerno, University of Milan, University of Rome Tor vergata, University of Calabria, University of Florence, University of Genoa.
Major research labs:
Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technologies for Energy (ICMATE), CNR Nano - Instituto Nanoscienze, European Center for Living Technology (ECLT), DIPNA, Institute for Nanostructured Research Materials (ISMN), Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies Group (IFN), Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies Group (IFN) , Institute of Chemistry of Organometallic Compounds (ICCOM-CNR), Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattività - Nanochemistry Lab, Italian Institute of Technology - Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies, Italian Institute of Technology - Center for Nanotechnology Innovation, Micro and Nanostructured Materials Lab at Politecnico Milano.
Top Associations:
Associazione Italiana Di Cristallograia, Federation of European Materials Societies, Assocompositi- Italian Industry Association for Composite Materials, ACIMAF – Italian wire machinery manufacturers Association, International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM), European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences, National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM)
Focus Audience:
International researchers, Material Science Scholars, Material Science researchers, Academic Scholars, Scientific practitioners, University practitioners, Materials Professionals, Chemical professionals, Scientific communities, Scientists, Researchers, Professors, Engineers, Delegates, Students, Business professionals, Clinical research associates, Laboratory, Scholars, Exhibitors, Sponsors, Marketing & Advertising Executives, Media Partners, Collaborators.
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