EACCO2CU 2025

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The 3rd Euro-Asia Conference on CO₂ Capture and Utilisation (EACCO2CU 2025) is the third event in a series of scientific gatherings dedicated to tackling one of the most urgent global challenges—climate change. The conference aims to focus on innovative solutions for mitigating carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions, contributing to the preservation of planetary health. As CO₂ remains the primary driver of global warming, reducing emissions is an urgent global priority. While CO₂ sequestration has been a key strategy, its utilisation as a feedstock for producing chemicals, materials, and fuels presents a more economically viable and sustainable alternative.

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About the Conference
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The 3rd Euro-Asia Conference on CO₂ Capture and Utilisation (EACCO2CU 2025) is the third event in a series of scientific gatherings dedicated to tackling one of the most urgent global challenges—climate change. The conference aims to focus on innovative solutions for mitigating carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions, contributing to the preservation of planetary health. As CO₂ remains the primary driver of global warming, reducing emissions is an urgent global priority. While CO₂ sequestration has been a key strategy, its utilisation as a feedstock for producing chemicals, materials, and fuels presents a more economically viable and sustainable alternative.

Following the success of previous editions, EACCO2CU 2025 will bring together researchers, academicians, industry experts, and policymakers from Europe and Asia to discuss recent advances, emerging trends, and challenges in COâ‚‚ capture and utilisation technologies. This conference serves as a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, fostering collaborations that drive forward the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Organised by the Research Centre for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilisation (CCDCU) at ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University in collaboration with leading institutions, EACCO2CU 2025 underscores our commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG13 (Climate Action), SDG9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and SDG7 (Affordable and Clean Energy). The event will feature plenary talks, technical presentations, and interactive discussions covering fundamental research, applied technologies, and industrial case studies.

With participants from diverse backgrounds, EACCO2CU 2025 aims to strengthen global networks, inspire innovative solutions, and contribute to a sustainable future. We look forward to welcoming you to this impactful gathering of thought leaders and experts in COâ‚‚ capture and utilisation.

About the Organiser
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Research Centre for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilisation, ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University

The Research Centre for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilisation (CCDCU) at ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University is committed to developing innovative solutions for reducing COâ‚‚ emissions and converting captured carbon into valuable products. Established in 2018 under the leadership of Professor Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua, the centre plays a key role in advancing research that supports global sustainability goals, particularly in climate action (SDG 13), clean energy (SDG 7), and industrial innovation (SDG 9).

CCDCU aims to be a global leader in research on carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) by developing cutting-edge technologies that support a net-zero carbon future. Its mission includes:

  • Conducting high-impact research on COâ‚‚ capture and its conversion into fuels, chemicals, and other sustainable materials.
  • Training researchers and professionals through postgraduate supervision, workshops, and skill development programs.
  • Collaborating with local and international institutions to accelerate research impact.
  • Providing consultancy services to industries for decarbonisation and sustainable practices.
     

Key Research Activities
The centre focuses on:

  • Innovative COâ‚‚ capture technologies – Developing efficient methods for absorbing and storing carbon emissions.
  • Conversion of COâ‚‚ into valuable products – Exploring chemical and electrochemical processes to transform COâ‚‚ into fuels, polymers, and industrial chemicals.
  • Industry-focused solutions – Partnering with businesses to integrate carbon capture into existing processes.
  • Publishing in leading scientific journals and presenting research at international conferences.