Upcoming events
As an international company we are participating in several events around the world.
Find here below an overview of the events which we are participating in.
In case of any questions about a particular event, please send an email to events@stamicarbon.com.
Highlighted event
18 May -
21 May
2026
Symposium 2026
Themed UNFOLD – knowledge to grow, this exclusive event is your gateway to explore cutting-edge advancements in sustainable fertilizer production with Ammonia, Urea and Nitrate technology. Build and strengthen relationships with industry leaders, share insights, and shape the future of the fertilizer industry in addressing global challenges.
Why Attend?
- Gain exclusive access to the latest technological innovations.
- Engage in meaningful discussions on sustainability and industry trends.
- Network with top experts, decision-makers, and innovators.
Upcoming events
Past events
28
May
2025
China
19
May
2025
Oslo
NDC Oslo
The first NDC conference was held at the Radisson Scandinavia hotel in Oslo back in 2008. The conference had more than 800 attendees and included 1 day of Agile and 1 day of .NET. Since then the conference has come a long way. There are now NDC conferences in locations around the world, including Oslo, London, Sydney, Porto, and Copenhagen.
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13
May
2025
Suzhou
12
May
2025
Monaco
IFA Annual Conference
Join us for the IFA Annual Conference, taking place in Monaco from May 12–14, 2025. This event brings together leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to address the critical theme of Investing in the Future of Food.
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05
May
2025
copenhagen
AFA Technical Workshop
The AFA Annual International Conference is the largest gathering of fertilizer industry professionals in the Arab world. This flagship event brings together over 500 participants from across 26 countries, including industry leaders, innovators, and researchers.
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29
April
2025
Marl
International Workshop “Plasma, Catalysis and Thin Films for Conversion Processes”
Plasma Technology has a large potential to support catalytic processes in two respects. Firstly, plasmas enable chemical processes with high activation energies and can be used for the conversion of gases or the modification of liquids. The inclusion of catalytic surfaces in such plasma-chemical processes can enhance their selectivity and/or efficiency. Secondly, plasma surface engineering makes the deposition and tailoring of dedicated catalytic layers possible. To bring plasma and catalyst together, we have to learn more about the correlation between basic mechanisms of plasma-surface interaction, their interplay and to explore the possibilities of new materials.
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