Program

Program

Conference Program: Materials Asia 2026

Materials Asia 2026 will present a dynamic and stimulating program featuring plenary sessions, keynote addresses, invited talks, oral presentations, and poster sessions. The conference aims to foster a truly interactive environment—encouraging two-way knowledge exchange, promoting commercialization, and accelerating industrial applications.

Over the course of three dynamic days, participants will explore four visionary program areas:

  • Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
  • Nanoscience and Technology
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Biotech and Medical

These themes reflect the rapidly evolving landscape of materials science and its critical role in shaping a more sustainable, technologically advanced, and healthier future.

Driven by a commitment to scientific growth and global cooperation, Materials Asia 2026 offers a vibrant platform where leading scientists, emerging researchers, and industry experts come together to share insights, spark innovations, and solve real-world challenges. This is more than a conference—it’s Asia’s Materials Symposium 2026, where breakthroughs happen and partnerships are born.

Whether you are interested in presenting your research, connecting with international peers, or exploring the frontier of materials discovery, this is your opportunity to be part of Singapore’s Materials Science Conference—an event that promises impact beyond borders.

Join us in redefining the possibilities of science at Asia’s Materials Science Conference 2026.

Program

Presentation Guidelines INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION (Except for the Plenary Session)

Over the course of three dynamic days, participants will explore four visionary program areas:

  • Keynote talks: Authors will be allotted 22 minutes to present their results, followed by a 3 minutes discussion period.
  • Invited talks: Authors will be allotted 17 minutes to present their results, followed by a 3 minutes discussion period.
  • Oral talks: Authors will be allotted 12 minutes to present their results, followed by a 3-minute discussion period.
  • Speakers should bring their presentations to the conference saved on a USB memory stick.
  • It is suggested that you email a copy of your presentation to your personal inbox as a backup. If for some reason the files can’t be accessed from your flash drive, you will be able to download them to the computer from your email.
  • Please prepare the presentation in PPT files, PDF is not recommended.
  • Please refer to the program page of the official website for your session and presentation information.
  • Basic AV setup will be provided: laser pointer, cordless mike, desktop mike, basic sound system.
  • Laptops equipped with Windows 10, Office 2010 Pro English (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) and Adobe Reader are provided.
  • If your presentation files contain movies, please make sure that they are well formatted and connected to the main files.
  • Projectors are equipped with standard VGA connection ports. Mac users should bring their own adapter cord.
  • Please re-check this program prior to the conference to confirm if any changes have been made to your session.

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Poster Presentation Guideline

Presenting a poster provides you with the opportunity to engage with other attendees, share your research, and start conversations that may lead to future collaborations. Your poster enables you to discuss very specific aspects of your work.

  • The ideal poster size is A0.
  • Push pins for attaching the poster to the board will be provided.
  • Poster presenters will be directed to the designated board at the start of the poster session.
  • Author must be present to provide details and answer questions during the selected poster session times.
  • The poster session schedule, which is developed by the session theme chair, will be emailed to all registrants the week prior to the conference.