Release date:2026-03-03 15:06

CHEMFISH  is honored to support the 52nd German Liquid Crystal Conference (GLCC2026), which will take place from April 8–10, 2026, at the Campus Belval of the University of Luxembourg.

Organized under the auspices of the German Liquid Crystal Society, GLCC2026 is an international conference dedicated to the physics, chemistry, applications, and interdisciplinary aspects of liquid crystals. Reflecting Luxembourg’s international character, the conference welcomes contributions from researchers worldwide, particularly from across Europe. The official conference language will be English.

A special session during the conference will focus on strengthening coordination within European liquid crystal research. The German Liquid Crystal Society has expressed its willingness to open its membership to researchers from across Europe, potentially laying the foundation for a future European Liquid Crystal Society. This initiative aims to foster broader collaboration and dialogue within the European liquid crystal community.

GLCC2026 will be hosted by the Experimental Soft Matter Physics Group (Prof. Jan Lagerwall) and the Physics of Living Matter Group (Prof. Anupam Sengupta). The conference will be held on-site.

 

Supporting Innovation in Advanced Materials

As a sponsor, CHEMFISH  reaffirms its commitment to supporting innovation and international collaboration in: Liquid crystal materials and optoelectronic applications Advanced functional materials Fluorochemical specialty materials High-purity electronic chemicals We continuously work to provide reliable supply solutions and technical support to the semiconductor, display, and advanced materials industries worldwide.

CHEMFISH  looks forward to strengthening cooperation with European research institutions and industrial partners, contributing to the advancement of liquid crystal science and next-generation materials technologies. https://www.lcsoftmatter.com/glcc2026/glcc-team/

 

 

 

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