The International Ceramic Federation
The European Ceramic Society is one of the founding members of the International Ceramic Federation. (ICF). The ICF is a nongovernmental, nonprofit federation of societies representing ceramists, ceramic engineers and ceramic scientists of the member countries.
WWW Virtual Library: Ceramics
This site contains a lot of information about technical and traditional ceramics, ceramic arts and web links to other sites related to ceramics.
European Materials Network
The European Ceramic Society participates in the recently established network MatNet. This network was established by the European materials societies in order to promote and facilitate communication and cooperation.
The American Ceramic Society
The American Ceramic Society, an international association that provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to its members and others in the ceramics and ceramic related materials field, and is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of ceramics.
The Ceramic Society of Japan
The Ceramic Society of Japan (CerSJ) was established in 1891 with an aim to promote the development of ceramic industry, science and technology. CerSJ is the only comprehensive organization on ceramics in Japan that unites academe and industry.
The Chinese Ceramic Society
Founded in 1945 under its present name, CCS was renamed to Chinese Silicate Society in 1956, and resumed its original name in 1991. The Chinese Ceramic Society (CCS) is an academic, non-profit-making corporate and social organization for professionals engaged in the science and technology of inorganic nonmetallic materials.
The Australasian Ceramic Society
The Australasian Ceramic Society is an organisation that works towards furthering all aspects of ceramics - science, industry, research, trade and in art. The Society aims to bring together all those interested and involved in ceramics for mutual co-operation and the exchange of knowledge and ideas.
The Brazilian Ceramics Association
The Brazilian Ceramics Association is an entity without lucrative ends, and that it has for objective to promote and to defend ceramics in the plans scientific, technological, didactic and of general culture, as also the industrial and enterprise activities of the sector.
The European Network of National Ceramic Laboratories
Cerlabs is a recently created (1990) international association that groups the most authorative and representative laboratories in the ceramic field within each member country. Within each country, the laboratory member of Cerlabs is intended to be the reference point for any scientific-technical demand that may come from the national or international ceramic sector.
The German ceramic society
The Spanish Society of Ceramic
The Spanish Society of Ceramics is a nonlucrative association, constituted the 16 of February of 1960 and holds to the dispositions of the Law of Associations of the 24 of December of 1969
The Korean Ceramic Society
The French Ceramic Society
Svenska Keramiska Sällskapet