2nd Edition of International Congress on Material Science and Nanotechnology
23/11/2026 to 25/11/2026
Entry Fee: $399
About This Event
Materials research continues to expand across
scientific disciplines, and this progress finds a dedicated platform at the 2nd
Edition of International Congress on Material Science and Nanotechnology
(M-Nano 2026), scheduled to be held on November 23–25, 2026. The congress will
convene in Singapore at Village Hotel Changi, 1 Netheravon Rd, Singapore 508502
(Online), supporting international scholarly participation.
Nanotechnology
Conferences highlights investigations into nanosystems, functional
materials, adaptive surfaces, smart composites, and energy-related innovations.
The academic agenda of Nanomaterials
Conference emphasizes structured knowledge exchange and research-driven
discussion.
Attendees explore fabrication techniques,
material evaluation processes, computational analysis, and performance modeling
influencing contemporary research applications. Interdisciplinary participation
enhances the depth and applicability of scientific findings.
Singapore’s reputation as a research hub
strengthens collaborative opportunities and professional engagement. Participants
exchange expertise, methodologies, and insights that support global research
advancement.
Dedicated opportunities exist for
postgraduate scholars and early-stage investigators to present findings, refine
research communication, and receive expert feedback. Industry perspectives
highlight applied research relevance and innovation pathways connecting theory
with implementation.
M-Nano 2026 encourages academic integrity, collaborative exploration, and innovation-driven research development. By uniting scientists from varied disciplines, the Materials Science Events strengthens international cooperation and advances material science and nanotechnology knowledge. Participants gain valuable academic exposure, professional connections, and insight into emerging scientific directions that support continued progress across research and applied domains.







