If you are interested in speaking at the 2025 conference we are inviting you to put forward your presentation proposal for review by our international conference advisory board. Please note that not all submissions can be accepted but all will be considered.
CALL FOR SPEAKERS - Submit your abstracts now
Submission Guidelines
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACTS NOW
The Organisers of Carbon Capture Technology Expo North America invite presenters to submit speaking proposals for the event’s conference, to be held on the June 25th-26th 2025.
We encourage proposals from speakers with deep technical and practical expertise in all aspects of Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Technology to submit an entry.
TOPIC AREAS FOR SUBMISSION
We are accepting any relevant proposals that may involve, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- CO2 capture and separation – pre-combustion, post-combustion, oxyfuel combustion
- Transportation, storage and testing
- MRV
- CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal)
- AI
- CO2 utilization
- Blue hydrogen production
- Application in heavy and ‘hard-to-decarbonize’ sectors
- Updates on the latest CCS and CCU projects
- Commercialisation – cost reduction, investment, and building the business model for CCS
- Policy updates and global regulation- potential of CCS on achieving global climate mitigation targets
- Carbon pricing and carbon taxing
PRESENTATION FORMATS
Individual Presentations – 20-MINUTES
Individual talks are 20-minute presentations explaining recent innovations, research, and findings. These individual talks will each be followed by a short 5-minute Q&A and will be grouped together by topic.
Panel Discussion – 40-MINUTES
Panel discussions provide an analysis of broad industry trends from a variety of perspectives. These discussions will begin with the moderator providing an overview of the topic, then each panellist will give a short introduction to themselves and their area of topic expertise. The moderator will then move to open discussion with prepared questions and questions from the attendees. If you propose a panel discussion, be prepared to serve as moderator and invite speakers from around the industry. A list of prospective speakers or speaker companies should be included in the proposal.
PROPOSALS THAT WILL BE GIVEN PREFERENCE IN THE REVIEW PROCESS:
- Talks that reveal new ways of thinking about and applying technologies to the Carbon Capture debate
- Talks that feature content never seen before and not available online, but has been created specifically for this event
- Real-world examples that show a novel application of technology or illustrate a solution to a technical challenge in an end product, including a detailed discussion of the trade-offs and choices made
- Talks that engage the audience in a highly creative or interactive way
- Legislative talks discussing current and possible future laws governing the material use and production processes.
In general, we look for speakers who are willing to share their knowledge to help design and innovation continue and grow. Proposals that aim to market a specific company or product will not be considered.
CALL-FOR-SPEAKERS SUBMISSION PROCESS
Proposals must be submitted through this electronic portal. If selected to speak, all presenters will be required to submit a presentation in PowerPoint format at least one month in advance of the event to ensure guidelines are met.
For more information about attending the event, please visit: www.ccus-expo.com
If you have any questions, please contact Rebecca Roper via rebecca.roper@trans-globalevents.com or
Please send us your submission using the form below: