ISIC 2026 – 23rd International Symposium on Industrial Crystallization
A Meeting Point for Researchers, Students, and Industry Leaders in Crystallisation.
6-9 September, Budapest (HU)
We are excited to attend ISIC 2026. This leading conference is held every three years and is supported by the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE). It’s a key event for professionals in industrial crystallisation, offering valuable opportunities to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and connect with peers across the field.
This year’s programme covers a wide range of topics across crystallisation science and technology, including:
- Fundamentals of crystallisation.
- Crystallisation and precipitation in fine chemical, speciality, and life science industries.
- Advances in large-scale industrial crystallisation.
- The role of crystallisation in sustainability.
- Integrated process design and crystallisation within the industrial process chain.
The symposium also provides a great platform for students to present their research and for exhibitors to connect directly with customers and industry experts.
Tutorials:
This tutorial offers a comprehensive introduction to the physicochemical principles governing crystallisation, connecting molecular and thermodynamic fundamentals with practical engineering considerations.
Date: Sunday, 6 September at 14:00-18:00
Registration deadline: 15 August 2026
Topic: Industrial crystallisation fundamentals
Speakers:
- Cameron Brown (CMAC, Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde).
- Christos Xiouras (Crystallisation Technology Unit API Development, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV).
- Huaiyu Yang (Department of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University).
- Andy Maloney (The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre).
Find out more and register on the organisers’ website.