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Lab-on-chip Conferences and Events

Lab-on-chip systems integrate laboratory functions such as sample preparation, mixing, reaction, separation, detection, and analysis onto compact micro- or nanoscale devices. In biotechnology and nanotechnology, lab-on-chip platforms often combine microfluidic channels, biosensors, nanostructured surfaces, electrodes, optical detection, and automated fluid handling. Their performance depends on channel design, surface chemistry, fluid control, assay integration, materials, and detection sensitivity.

Lab-on-chip technologies matter because they can reduce sample volume, speed up analysis, automate complex workflows, and enable portable diagnostic or research systems. Applications include point-of-care diagnostics, single-cell analysis, organ-on-chip models, DNA testing, pathogen detection, drug screening, environmental monitoring, and wearable or implantable sensing. Nanoscale materials can improve capture efficiency, signal amplification, separation, and interface control. The field connects closely to biomedical microfluidics, biosensing, and point-of-care diagnostics.

Conferences on lab-on-chip systems appear in microfluidics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, diagnostics, biomedical engineering, and analytical chemistry programs. Sessions often cover device fabrication, droplet microfluidics, organ-on-chip systems, integrated sensors, sample preparation, and clinical translation. Tracking lab-on-chip events helps researchers follow miniaturized platforms that bring complex laboratory capabilities into compact devices.

To learn more, read our detailed glossary article on lab-on-chip.

Upcoming Lab-on-chip events

Manchester, UK
Bangkok, Thailand
Registration · 51 days
Interlaken, Switzerland
Early-bird reg · 40 days
Kyoto, Japan
Abstract · 152 days
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