
International CO₂ Alliance Conference
1-4 November 2026
Sea World, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide
We are excited to invite you to the inaugural ALLCO2 conference to explore the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities in carbon dioxide capture and utilisation for climate impact mitigation with global research experts.
Our conference aims to foster international collaboration and innovation to advance scientific and technological solutions required for decarbonisation as we aim for Net Zero targets around the world.
Who will be there
•Academic & Research Institutions:
Universities, research centres, and government research agencies from Australia and abroad
• Industry innovators:
Companies at the forefront of innovation in carbon capture and utilisation technologies
• Policy makers and investors:
Government and business leaders shaping the future
• Abstracts open 27 April 2026
• Registrations open mid May 2026
• Abstracts close 14 June 2026
• Notifications of abstract acceptance 14 July 2026
• Earlybird closes Friday 14 August 2026
• Conference 1 – 4 November 2026
Our program covers a broad range of themes related to CO₂ capture and utilisation for climate impact mitigation.
• Carbon Capture: DAC, water, industry, mineral carbonation
• Electrochemical conversion: electrodes and electrolytes
• Membranes: gas separation, ion transport, separators
• Electrochemical conversion: electrolysers
• Biological capture and conversion
• Photocatalytic and thermocatalytic conversion
• Materials discovery with computational science and artificial intelligence
• In-situ, in-operando, and advanced imaging tools to advance CCU technologies
• Technoeconomic analysis and life cycle analysis studies
• Ethics, social acceptance, and communication with stakeholders
• Reactor and system integration, modelling and simulation, and scale-up
• Training, skills, industry engagement and education needs for the future workforce
OUR PARTNERS






Join us at a workshop and laboratory tours at the state-of-the-art laboratories at the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland.
More information will follow!
