[Live/Zoom] Seminar: 'Blueprint for a Methanol Society - Towards Carbon Neutrality' to be held on June 24th!
CMC Research announces an online seminar featuring Professor Junji Nakamura of Hokkaido University. The seminar will discuss the roadmap and technologies for achieving a methanol-circulating society using CO2 as a raw material.
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CMC Research is pleased to announce an upcoming live streaming seminar titled 'Blueprint for a Methanol Society - Towards Carbon Neutrality,' to be held on June 24, 2026. The seminar will feature Professor Junji Nakamura from the Institute for Catalysis at Hokkaido University, a leading authority on catalytic science.
In recent years, decarbonization has become an urgent challenge to address climate change. However, relying solely on batteries is insufficient to meet vast energy demands. This seminar will quantitatively explore the potential of a 'Methanol-Circulating Society,' which leverages existing infrastructure to synthesize methanol from captured CO2 and hydrogen for reuse.
The presentation will cover a wide range of topics, including the essence of global warming issues, the advantages of methanol as an energy carrier, its applications in the chemical industry, and a roadmap for industrial development from 2025 through 2050. The lecture will provide insights not only from a technical standpoint but also from business model, policy, and ethical perspectives.
This seminar will be conducted via Zoom as a live-streamed event. A complimentary on-demand 'catch-up' service will be provided for those who cannot attend in real-time or wish to review the material, allowing for multiple viewings during a limited period. This is a valuable opportunity to apply expert knowledge to your research and business operations. We look forward to your participation.
In recent years, decarbonization has become an urgent challenge to address climate change. However, relying solely on batteries is insufficient to meet vast energy demands. This seminar will quantitatively explore the potential of a 'Methanol-Circulating Society,' which leverages existing infrastructure to synthesize methanol from captured CO2 and hydrogen for reuse.
The presentation will cover a wide range of topics, including the essence of global warming issues, the advantages of methanol as an energy carrier, its applications in the chemical industry, and a roadmap for industrial development from 2025 through 2050. The lecture will provide insights not only from a technical standpoint but also from business model, policy, and ethical perspectives.
This seminar will be conducted via Zoom as a live-streamed event. A complimentary on-demand 'catch-up' service will be provided for those who cannot attend in real-time or wish to review the material, allowing for multiple viewings during a limited period. This is a valuable opportunity to apply expert knowledge to your research and business operations. We look forward to your participation.
FAQ
What are the advantages of a methanol society?
It allows the use of existing fuel infrastructure and utilizes CO2 captured from industrial sources, making it a realistic and sustainable choice.
Who is organizing this seminar?
CMC Research is the organizer.
Who is the target audience for this seminar?
Corporate professionals in energy, automotive, and chemicals, as well as government officials and researchers in higher education.