Cambridge-Dresden Bioelectronics Symposium
The Cambridge–Dresden Bioelectronics Symposium is a leading international conference that brings together world-renowned experts, young researchers, and industry partners to present and shape the future of bioelectronics. After two successful editions in Cambridge, the symposium will take place in Dresden for the first time in 2026—in collaboration with the BiotroNiS network.
- Location
- Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), Fetscherstraße 105, 01307 Dresden
- Event date
- June 15–16, 2026
- Deadline
- 01.06.2026
- Sectors
- bioelectronics
- Country/Region
- Great Britain, Saxony / Germany
- Organizer
- BiotroNIS, Cambridge University, Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research Dresden (IPF), Dresden University of Applied Sciences (HTW), Dresden University of Technology, Center for Applied Research and Technology e.V. (ZAFT)
- Price
- free of charge
Information and objective
The symposium's main program items include:
- Comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals, materials, devices, applications, translation, and ethical aspects of bioelectronics.
- Presentations by internationally renowned experts who will share their vision for this field.
- Most of the presentations and posters will be presented by doctoral and postdoctoral students, who have been selected and evaluated by peers.
- Thematic panel discussions and roadmapping sessions addressing the future direction of the field.
- Special "Meet the Industry" sessions with start-ups and established companies.
- Awards for outstanding contributions by young scientists.
- Networking opportunities, including a symposium dinner.
With its roots in Cambridge and strong support from BiotroNiS in Dresden, the symposium offers a unique platform to strengthen the links between science and industry and to promote the next generation of bioelectronics researchers.
Abstracts for the symposium can be submitted until February 28, 2026, on the following topics:
- Bioelectronic materials and interfaces
- Soft, flexible, and stretchable electronics
- Sensors and transducers for biological signals
- Implantable and wearable bioelectronic devices
- Neural engineering and brain-machine interfaces
- Printed and additive manufacturing for bioelectronics
- Integration of biohybrid and living systems
- Data processing, modeling, and AI for bioelectronic systems
- Applications in medicine, healthcare, and environmental monitoring
- Ethical, social, and translational aspects
The event language is English.
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The Cambridge–Dresden Bioelectronics Symposium is a leading international conference that brings together world-renowned experts, young researchers, and industry partners to present and shape the future of bioelectronics. After two successful editions in Cambridge, the symposium will take place in Dresden for the first time in 2026—in collaboration with the BiotroNiS network.