Conferences

Announcement of EICC-7 in Belgrade 2025

It is a great honour and pleasure to cordially invite you to participate in the 7th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference, which will be held at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Chemistry, in cooperation with the Serbian Chemical Society, on September 7-11, 2025. This series of meetings was initiated in 2011 and has since developed into a truly European event organized every two years. The 7th EICC aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Inorganic Chemistry, covering Coordination & Supramolecular Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry & Catalysis, Magnetochemistry, Energy & Photochemistry, Green & Bioinorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Materials & Nanoparticles, Nuclear Chemistry and Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry.

Ideally located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula, Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. Its unique atmosphere will provide inspiration for a fruitful scientific meeting, where new scientific and personal contacts will be established.

We look forward to welcoming you in Belgrade.

Yours sincerely,

Maja Gruden and Sanja Grguric-Sipka
Chairwomen of 7th EICC


Announcement of EICC-6 in Vienna 2023

It is a great honour and pleasure for us to invite you cordially to participate in the 6th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference, which will be held on September 3 – 7, 2023, at the TU Wien / Austria. This series of meetings has been initiated in 2011 and since then developed to a true European event organized every two years.

Ideally located in the center of Europe, Vienna has a long-standing tradition as a major conference site since the “Congress of Vienna” in 1815. Its unique atmosphere will provide inspiration for a fruitful scientific meeting, and the participants will have ample time to enjoy a wealth of culture and historical places in and around Austria’s capital city.

Thematically, EICC-6 will highlight modern trends in:

  • Coordination & Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Organometallic Chemistry & Catalysis
  • Magnetochemistry
  • Energy & Photochemistry
  • Green & Bioinorganic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Materials & Nanoparticles
  • Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry
  • Nuclear Chemistry

Visit our conference webpage at https://eicc6.at for more information about deadlines, registration fees, confirmed speaker ond more.


The 5th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference (EICC-5) will be held under the auspices of the European Chemical Society (EuChemS). The EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference is a biannual event showcasing the latest work of the very best inorganic chemists. After previous meetings successfully held in Manchester (2011), Jerusalem (2013), Wroclaw (2015) and Copenhagen (2017), the 5th edition, EICC-5, will be organized in

Moscow, Russia, on 24-28 June 2019

Conference topics

The conference will be organized in parallel sessions covering broadly
*     Coordination and supramolecular chemistry
*     Catalysis and organometallic chemistry
*     Transition metal and main group chemistry
*     f-Block chemistry
*     Reaction mechanisms
*     Computational chemistry
*     Medicinal and bioinorganic chemistry
*     Magnetochemistry
*     Energy and photochemistry
*     Inorganic and organoelement materials

The conference program will include plenary, invited and keynote lectures, oral, flash and poster presentations.


The EuChemS Inorganic Division (EID) and the Danish Chemical Society join to host the fourth edition of the European conference series in Inorganic Chemistry:

4th EuChemS Inorganic Chemistry Conference – EICC-4

date: July 2-5 2017

location: Kopenhagen, Denmark

Subject areas:

  • Coordination chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Organometallic chemistry
  • Nanoparticles and nanocatalysis
  • Magnetochemistry
  • Energy and photochemistry
  • Bioinorganic and metalloenzymes
  • Inorganic materials
  • Physical properties and techniques