Symposium Scope & Objectives
This symposium will explore the latest advancements in soft bioelectronics, focusing on materials, device architectures, and system integration for applications in healthcare, human-machine interfaces, and environmental monitoring. As the demand for soft, stretchable, and bio-compliant electronics grows, this session will bring together experts working at the intersection of nanomaterials, materials science, electronics, and soft robotics to discuss emerging innovations and translational challenges.
Key Topics include
Materials & Fabrication
- Bio-compatible and biodegradable electronic materials
- Stretchable, ultra-thin, and skin-like electronics
- Self-healing and damage-resistant electronic systems
- Printing and additive manufacturing for bioelectronics
Wearable and Implantable Bioelectronics
- Smart skin patches, tattoos, and epidermal sensors
- Wireless, battery-free, and energy-harvesting bioelectronics
- Implantable and minimally invasive bioelectronic systems
- Electrophysiological and multimodal health monitoring
Human-Machine Interfaces & Soft Robotics
- Neuromorphic bioelectronic interfaces
- Brain-computer interfaces and soft neural implants
- Electronic textiles and bioelectronic wearables
- Soft robotic-assisted bioelectronic platforms
Bioelectronics for Environmental and Animal Monitoring
- Bio-integrated sensors for plants and ecosystems
- Flexible electronics for animal health and behavior tracking
- Remote and autonomous sensing technologies
Target Audience
This symposium will appeal to researchers, engineers, and industry professionals working in nanotechnology, materials science, biomedical engineering, robotics, and environmental monitoring. The session aims to foster interdisciplinary discussions on the future of flexible bioelectronics and their real-world impact.