Sydney, Australia: ICONN2026

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ABOUT

Welcome to #ICONN2026

ICONN is Australia’s largest biennial conference in nano-science, connecting world-leading scientists, engineers, industry participants, and entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 2006, ICONN has been hosted in cities across the nation, fostering collaboration and innovation in nanoscale science and technology.

ICONN 2026 will feature multidisciplinary talks across key themes such as materials, fabrication, energy, environments, electronics, photonics, quantum, biology, nano-medicine, bioengineering, bioelectronics, nano-medicne, nanofluidics, computation, and industries, spanning fundamental research, transactional research to industry applications. The event will provide opportunities for academia-industry collaboration, international networking, and showcasing new technologies through workshops, panels, and exhibitions.

Join us at ICONN 2026 to connect with global leaders and explore the latest advancements in this dynamic field.

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