Each year, the French Chemical Society (SCF) organises a major event which aims to bring together the French chemical community as well as international participants, and to showcase the latest developments in all areas of chemistry.

In 2023, this triennial scientific event will take place in Nantes and will begin with a weekend for the general public, on 24 and 25 June, at the Nantes Museum on the theme of “Chemistry, Light and Colour”. Over the following three days, from 26 to 28 June, the congress will host some forty guest speakers, 300 oral presentations and two poster sessions at the Cité des Congrès in Nantes.

The opening ceremony will be hosted by the two winners of the 2022 Academy of Sciences award for “chemistry at the heart of society’s challenges”, launched with the Fédération Gay-Lussac. And so Christelle Hureau-Sabater, research director at the CNRS (coordination chemistry laboratory) and Chlothilde Policar, professor at the biomolecules laboratory (CNRS/ENS/Sorbonne University) will speak on behalf of the Fédération Gay-Lussac.

Detailed information and programme available here: http://scf2023.fr/