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Conference: ACS Fall 2026

Date: August 23 - 27, 2026

Location: Chicago, IL & Digital

Booth: 810

ACS Fall is one of the world’s largest chemistry gatherings, bringing together 11,000+ chemists, researchers, and industry professionals to share breakthroughs, ideas, advance scientific research, explore new technologies, expand their technical knowledge and connect across disciplines.

As chemistry becomes increasingly data-driven, the ability to design, visualize, and predict molecular behavior is critical across both research and education. From early ideation to advanced analysis, digital tools enable scientists to work faster, more accurately, and with greater confidence.

Certara and Chemaxon are proud to be a part of this effort. We look forward to seeing you in Chicago!

Meet Certara and Chemaxon at ACS Fall 2026

At ACS Fall 2026, Certara and Chemaxon showcases solutions that empower chemists to move seamlessly from structure creation to insight generation.

Whether you’re working in academia, industry, or education, discover how Certara and Chemaxon help you:

  • Draw and communicate chemical structures with precision
    • Draw, import, edit, and export your structures effortlessly with Marvin, the only chemical drawing tool you will ever need.
  • Design and explore molecules more efficiently
    • Manage your drug design projects effortlessly from idea creation to implementation using Design Hub, the all-in-one DMTA platform.
  • Predict key molecular properties and behaviors early
    • Execute high quality physico-chemical calculations and predictions with Discovery Toolkit.
  • Integrate cheminformatics into everyday workflows

Meet us there

Visit us at the exhibition area • Book a meeting • Learn more on-site

Connect with Chemaxon at ACS Fall 2026 and discover how modern cheminformatics tools can support your work — from molecule drawing to data-driven discovery.

Visit our booth to:

  • Experience live demos of Marvin, Design Hub and Discovery Toolkit
  • See how predictive tools enhance molecular design workflows
  • Discuss your research or teaching challenges with our experts