The International Conference on Optical Materials for Sustainability and Clean Energy (ICOMSCE) will take place on 31 January 2026 in Kumasi, Ghana. The conference will convene scientists, engineers, energy experts and policymakers to explore how advances in optical materials can support sustainable development and accelerate the transition to clean energy systems.
ICOMSCE 2026 will focus on the application of optical and photonic materials in renewable energy, energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Discussions are expected to examine innovations in solar technologies, smart materials and energy storage solutions, as well as their potential impact on industrial development and climate goals.
A key objective of the conference is to encourage collaboration between research institutions, industry stakeholders and government agencies. Participants will engage in dialogue on translating scientific research into practical solutions, fostering technology transfer and supporting policies that enable clean energy innovation.
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Kumasi offers a fitting host city for the conference. As a centre of academic excellence and technological research in Ghana, the city reflects the conference’s emphasis on knowledge, innovation and sustainability. Hosting ICOMSCE 2026 underscores Ghana’s growing role in clean energy research and sustainable technology advancement in West Africa.
ICOMSCE 2026 provides a platform for knowledge exchange and partnership building among stakeholders committed to advancing optical materials and clean energy solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future.
