The conference and exhibition on low-, medium-, and large-tonnage chemistry and syngas, titled "MULTI-TONNAGE CHEMISTRY 2025", will be held on September 2-3, 2025 at the Hotel Continental in Moscow. The event will be organized by the Energy Leader company.
In light of the transformation of the global economy and increased demand for technological independence, the Russian chemical industry faces the need to rethink its production strategy. The development of mixed-tonnage chemicals, ranging from large- to small-tonnage production, is becoming a key area for ensuring the sustainability and competitiveness of the domestic industry. While large-scale chemicals continue to be attractive due to their access to raw materials and lower costs, efficient processes in large-scale chemistry require the use of a wide range of medium- and small-tonnage products.
The focus on the development of small-scale and micro-scale production is a step towards enhancing technological independence. The "MULTI-tonnage Chemistry 2025" conference will provide a platform for open professional discussions, exchange of best practices, and development of collaborative solutions aimed at creating a comprehensive and balanced production ecosystem in the chemical industry.
Participation from leading players in the chemical, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food, and construction industries is expected, as well as representatives from the agricultural sector, research institutions, engineering centers, educational establishments, and industry associations.
The Hotel Continental is ideally located on the main street of the city, within walking distance from Red Square, the Bolshoi Theater, and other major tourist attractions. It is also close to the city's main business districts, making it an excellent choice for both tourists and business travelers.
The trends and drivers of the chemical industry's development in Russia, including cross-industry projects, refinery integration, and strategies for margin enhancement.
The challenges faced by the industry due to sanctions and how they can be overcome through investment, cooperation between businesses and science, and technological import substitution.
Micro and low-tonnage chemistry, including new synthesis methods and equipment, as well as practical case studies.
Industry segments such as agrochemistry and water treatment.
September 3 - Large-Scale Chemistry and Syngas
Projects in large-scale chemistry, including mineral fertilizers, lubricants, and catalysts, as well as their trends and innovations.
Sustainable production, including environmental concerns and waste management.
Syngas, its quality, standardization, and laboratory control.
Digitalization and AI in the chemical and agricultural sectors, including automated control systems.
Design and engineering: innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of chemical production.
Additional topics of discussion:
Strengthening the industry's technological independence
Optimizing production processes and ensuring consistent quality standards
Exploring opportunities for international collaboration
Large-volume chemistry: - Output: from 20,000 tonnes per year. - Products: polyethylene, polypropylene, synthetic rubber, sulfuric acid, fertilizers, industrial gases, and others. Medium-volume chemistry: - Output: up to 20,000 tonnes per year. - Products: catalysts, reagents, pesticides, agricultural fertilizers, and more. Small-volume chemistry: - Up to 1,000 tonnes per year in output. - Special polymers, catalytic agents, pharmaceutical compounds, and other products. Very small-scale chemistry: - Output of up to 100 tonnes per year. - Chemical reagents, surfactants, plant protection agents, and similar products.
"The Syngas" event will be held on September 3 as part of the conference "MULTI-TONNAGE CHEMISTRY". This is aimed at emphasizing its key role in the further development of the economic sector.
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