Bioelectronics and Flexible Bio-Interfaces

    As technology and biology increasingly converge, bioelectronics and flexible bio-interfaces are opening transformative pathways in healthcare, neuroscience, wearable devices, and human-machine integration. At the Global Conference on Materials Science and Advanced Manufacturing (MSAM – 2026), we spotlight this groundbreaking field to bridge expertise from materials science, bioengineering, and electronics.

    Bioelectronics and Flexible Bio-Interfaces focuses on the development of next-generation electronic materials, systems, and interfaces that interact seamlessly with biological tissues.

    We invite submissions and expert talks on:

    Flexible and Stretchable Electronics for Biomedical Applications: Innovations in soft, conformable devices designed for wearable health monitors, neural interfaces, and implantable systems.

    Organic and Conductive Materials for Biointerfaces: Advances in organic semiconductors, hydrogels, and bio-compatible conductors that enable efficient and long-term bio-integration.

    Neural Interfaces and Brain-Machine Communication: Cutting-edge materials and systems for recording, stimulating, and decoding neural activity for applications in neuroprosthetics and cognitive enhancement.

    Electronic Skin (E-Skin) and Smart Patches: Developments in ultra-thin, flexible materials that mimic the properties of human skin for healthcare, robotics, and rehabilitation.

    Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power for Bioelectronics: Strategies to power bioelectronic devices using body movements, thermal gradients, or wireless energy transfer.

    Sensing and Diagnostics at the Bio-Interface: High-sensitivity biosensors and diagnostic devices that enable real-time monitoring of physiological signals and biomarkers.

    Challenges in Biocompatibility and Longevity: Addressing immune response, mechanical durability, and material degradation for long-term bioelectronic performance.

    Whether you are developing next-generation implantable devices, creating intelligent skin-like sensors, or engineering human-machine communication platforms, this session offers a unique opportunity to present your work to a global audience of top researchers, clinicians, and technologists.

    Join us at MSAM – 2026 in Rome to help shape the future of bio-integrated electronics and flexible, life-enhancing technologies.