Following the success of the first 8 conferences, the 9th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology will continue to bring together leaders from industry and academia to exchange and share their experiences, present research results, explore collaborations and to spark new ideas, with the aim of developing new projects and exploiting new technology for bio-sensing applications.
This conference will provide attendees a dynamic platform to explore the latest developments in the field. Attendees can expect a diverse range of sessions and presentations that cover the discovery and application of bio-sensing technologies. For example, advancements in novel sensor surfaces that enhance specificity and sensitivity along with new transduction and measurement techniques.
Sessions will also explore how these technologies can be integrated with other technologies such as microfluidics for future applications such as continuous monitoring and point of use technologies.
Conference topics
Abstracts are invited on the following topics and should be submitted using the online abstract submission system: https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/all/international-conference-on-bio-sensing-technology/participate
Deadline: 21 November 2025
The major areas of research, innovation and commercialisation in bio-sensing technology are reflected in the 5 themes of the conference. The scope and area of the invited talks in each theme is given below:
Theme 1: Novel Sensor Surfaces
Theme 2: Novel Transduction Technology
Theme 3: Continuous Monitoring
Theme 4: Point-of-use Technologies
Theme 5: Integration in real world settings
These themes collectively cover a wide range of topics and developments in bio-sensing technology, offering attendees a comprehensive overview of the field and fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers.
This conference will provide attendees a dynamic platform to explore the latest developments in the field. Attendees can expect a diverse range of sessions and presentations that cover the discovery and application of bio-sensing technologies. For example, advancements in novel sensor surfaces that enhance specificity and sensitivity along with new transduction and measurement techniques.
Sessions will also explore how these technologies can be integrated with other technologies such as microfluidics for future applications such as continuous monitoring and point of use technologies.
Conference topics
Abstracts are invited on the following topics and should be submitted using the online abstract submission system: https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/all/international-conference-on-bio-sensing-technology/participate
Deadline: 21 November 2025
The major areas of research, innovation and commercialisation in bio-sensing technology are reflected in the 5 themes of the conference. The scope and area of the invited talks in each theme is given below:
Theme 1: Novel Sensor Surfaces
- Sensor surface fabrication
- Capture of biological molecules in biosensor measurements
- Integration of nanomaterials with sensor surfaces
- Integration of biological molecules with novel materials at micro and nano scales
Theme 2: Novel Transduction Technology
- New and emerging detection technologies for biosensors
- Optical, electrochemical, piezoelectric, and magnetic measurements
- Advances in sensor fabrication and integration of micro and nano technologies
- Signal generation and processing
Theme 3: Continuous Monitoring
- Systems that generate continuous/near continuous bio-sensing signal
- Integration of sensor into suitable platforms
- Wearable and deployable systems
- Data capture and presentation
Theme 4: Point-of-use Technologies
- Rapid, low-cost sensing technologies
- Detection of infectious disease
- Signal generation and processing
- Technology of low-income countries
Theme 5: Integration in real world settings
- Reports of field or clinical trials
- Technologies in the process of being commercialized
- Applications in sectors such as agri-tech, health, security, and food quality/safety
- Bridging the gap between research and practical implementation
- Economic and societal impact of successful commercialization
These themes collectively cover a wide range of topics and developments in bio-sensing technology, offering attendees a comprehensive overview of the field and fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers.