This section provides essential information about the congress, including its purpose, scope, updated theme, host institution, and organizational structure.
Vision and Mission
This congress aims to bring together academics, industry professionals, researchers, artists, and students to share the latest developments in ceramics, glass, enamel, glaze, and pigments. Organized in collaboration with the Turkish Ceramics Society and Eskişehir Technical University, this gathering seeks to strengthen scientific exchange, enhance interdisciplinary interaction, and create a strong basis for new collaborations.
The congress will address not only academic studies but also sustainable production, resource efficiency, innovative materials, and industrial applications. In this way, it aims to establish a productive and dynamic platform connecting academia and industry.
Why Attend?
- International Network: An opportunity to meet experts from different countries and develop new collaborations
- Science and Industry Together: A platform where academic research and industrial applications can be evaluated side by side
- Current Perspectives: Insight into future-oriented topics such as the circular economy, sustainability, and alternative raw materials
- Interdisciplinary Interaction: Content that brings together engineering, materials science, design, and practical applications
- Cultural Experience: A chance to discover the cultural, social, and academic atmosphere of Eskişehir
Congress Theme
The main theme of our sixth gathering:
A New Perspective on the Circular Economy: Industrially Treated Raw Materials
Within the scope of this theme, the congress will highlight topics such as the re-evaluation of industrially treated raw materials, the more efficient use of resources, the transformation of waste into value-added materials, and the development of sustainable production models.
The congress will discuss how traditional ceramic knowledge can be reinterpreted through modern technology and sustainability approaches, focusing on solutions that reduce environmental impact, increase economic value, and offer practical applications for industry.
Host Institution
The congress is organized in collaboration with the Turkish Ceramics Society and Eskişehir Technical University. With its strong academic background in engineering, materials science, and research infrastructure, Eskişehir Technical University provides an important hosting environment for the congress.
Through this collaboration, the congress becomes more than an academic meeting and serves as a strong international platform that brings together scientific production, industrial interaction, and knowledge exchange.
About the City: Eskişehir
Eskişehir is one of Türkiye’s leading cities of education and culture. With its strong university environment, contemporary urban identity, and deep-rooted ceramic heritage, it offers an ideal setting for an international congress.
With Odunpazarı, the Porsuk River, its museums, vibrant social life, and rich cultural atmosphere, Eskişehir offers participants not only an academic experience but also a memorable city experience.
