ETN Global’s 12th International Gas Turbine Conference (IGTC)
Call for papers
ETN Global Office together with Conference Advisory Board (CAB) for the 12th International Gas Turbine Conference (IGTC) “Advancing turbomachinery innovations and strategies for net-zero pathways” are now inviting energy & turbomachinery community to submit abstracts for our upcoming IGTC.
Please download the Call for papers here.
Submission deadline: 8 December 2024. Please submit following instructions outlined in the Call for papers by email: igtc@etn.global
About IGTC
12th IGTC “Advancing turbomachinery innovations and strategies for net-zero pathways” will take place on 14-15 October 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.
The IGTC, is well-established and renowned biennial event, dedicated to demonstrating significant opportunities for turbomachinery in the energy transition and in a net-zero society. The conference highlights the latest technical developments in identified net-zero pathways, serving as a crucial information platform for the user community. It also provides opportunities for the Research & Development (R&D) community to meet and discuss with users, suppliers, service providers, and policymakers. Additionally, it offers an outlook on the European and key energy markets globally, while sharing current R&D activities and the latest achievements in flexible, efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions.
Parallel technical sessions
Designed to address critical R&D activities necessary for turbomachinery advancements. These sessions, which cover operational, environmental, and cost perspectives, will present recent technology developments and innovative solutions, ensuring a balanced view of current and future research needs.
Keynote sessions and panel discussions
Designed to address critical issues related to net-zero strategies and technical pathways. Special attention will be given to increased operational flexibility needs, low-carbon solutions, energy efficiency, and product sustainability. Distinguished experts and high-level policymakers will engage in discussions on the suitability of the current energy policy framework to meet the market needs.
Attendees
Turbomachinery user community (utilities, industrial users and energy companies), OEMs, equipment and service providers, universities and R&D institutes, consultancies and policymakers.
More information about the previous conferences is available here.