CIT hosts conference on advanced materials for clean energy
The 4th International Conference on Advanced Materials for Clean Energy and Health Applications commenced at Coimbatore Institute of Technology, attracting over 300 delegates from various countries. Chief guest N. Kalaiselvi highlighted the importance of global collaboration in addressing challenges through science and innovation. The event features discussions on translating research into industry applications and showcases innovative ideas in clean energy and advanced materials.
- ▪The conference is attended by over 300 delegates from countries including India, Norway, and the United States.
- ▪N. Kalaiselvi emphasized the need for global collaboration in science and technology to address contemporary challenges.
- ▪The event includes a roundtable discussion on translating advanced materials into industrial applications and an Innovator Showcase for emerging technologies.
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The 4th International Conference on Advanced Materials for Clean Energy and Health Applications (AMCEHA 2026) began on Wednesday (June 3) at Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT), bringing together over 300 delegates from India, Norway, Sri Lanka, South Korea, the United Kingdom, the United States.The conference was inaugurated by chief guest N. Kalaiselvi, Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and presided over by R. Santossh, chairman and correspondent, CIT.In her inaugural address, Ms. Kalaiselvi emphasised the urgent need for global collaboration in addressing contemporary challenges through science, technology and innovation.
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