51st Congress of the Inorganic Chemistry Division & 
2nd Edition of the Italian–French Coordination Chemistry Days

Torino, 1–4 September 2026

The 2026 edition of the Italian Conference of Inorganic Chemistry (INORG2026) will take place in Torino from 1 to 4 September 2026, under the joint auspices of the Società Chimica Italiana (SCI) and the Société Chimique de France (SCF), together with the Divisione di Chimica Inorganica (DCI-SCI), the Division de Chimie de Coordination (DCC-SCF), and the Gruppo tematico di Chimica Organometallica (GICO-SCI).

This event follows the first joint French–Italian conference held in Strasbourg in 2024. It aims to further consolidate scientific interactions between the inorganic and coordination chemistry communities of the two countries.

Submission

INORG2026 will feature ten plenary lectures delivered by internationally recognised scientists — including recipients of the senior and junior DCI-SCI Awards — alongside nine keynote lectures, an industry-focused session, more than seventy oral communications, and two poster sessions. 

The scientific program will span a wide range of topics: coordination and supramolecular chemistry, organometallic chemistry and catalysis, magnetochemistry, energy and photochemistry, green and bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic materials and nanoparticles, medicinal inorganic chemistry, and computational approaches to inorganic systems. 

The goal is to promote cross-disciplinary dialogue and highlight how advances in synthesis, characterization, and modeling drive innovation in technologically relevant applications. 

Particular attention will be given to early-stage researchers. Reduced fees and dedicated grants will support their participation, and poster presenters will have the opportunity to compete for a poster prize.


The congress will be held at the Molecular Biotechnology Center (MBC), located in central Torino and within walking distance of Torino Porta Nuova train station, ensuring convenient access from both Italy and abroad. 

Beyond the scientific program, participants will have the opportunity to explore Torino’s architectural heritage, museums, and culinary traditions, as well as its cafés, historic squares, and surrounding hills.
We look forward to welcoming you to Torino for an inspiring scientific meeting and the chance to experience one of Italy’s most elegant and culturally vibrant cities.

The Organizing Committee