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Bioelectronics Conferences and Events

Bioelectronics combines biology and electronics to sense, stimulate, modulate, or communicate with living systems. It includes neural interfaces, implantable devices, wearable sensors, electronic skin, biosensors, organ interfaces, and devices that use electrical signals to diagnose or treat disease. In nanotechnology, bioelectronics relies on soft materials, conductive polymers, graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, flexible circuits, and biofunctional surfaces that can operate at biological interfaces.

Bioelectronics matters because many biological processes are electrical, chemical, mechanical, or ionic in nature and can be measured or influenced with engineered devices. Applications include neuromodulation, cardiac pacing, glucose monitoring, brain-computer interfaces, prosthetics, bioelectronic medicine, wearable health systems, and organ-on-chip sensing. Performance depends on biocompatibility, signal fidelity, mechanical matching, stability in fluids, power delivery, and interface design. The field connects closely to neural interfaces, implantable devices, and flexible electronics.

Conferences on bioelectronics appear in biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, neuroscience, materials science, wearable technology, and medical-device programs. Sessions often cover soft electrodes, biosensors, implantable systems, neuromodulation, bioelectronic medicine, and device translation. Tracking bioelectronics events helps researchers follow how electronic systems are being designed to communicate with biology.

To learn more, read our detailed glossary article on bioelectronics.

Upcoming Bioelectronics events

Bangkok, Thailand
Registration · 51 days
Berlin, Germany
Abstract · 15 days
Boston, MA, USA

ICONAN 2027

Nanotech
Paris, France
Abstract · 146 days
Kyoto, Japan
Abstract · 152 days
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