International Conference on Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies
Theme: Advancements in microfluidic applications bridging the gap between lab & industry
DATE
October 27-28, 2025
Venue
Vancouver, Canada
- Abstract Submission: Started
- Early Bird Registration Started: March 01, 2024
About Lab-on-a-chip Technologies Conference :
The Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies Conference, in conjunction with the Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Conferences, is delighted to announce the upcoming Microfluidics Conferences, scheduled for October 27-28, 2025, in Vancouver, Canada. The conference’s theme is “Advancements in Microfluidics and NanofluidicsTechnologies,” and this conference includes a variety of microfluidics Conferences such as keynote speeches from leading experts, technical sessions highlighting the most recent research and panel discussions addressing both current challenges and future prospects in these innovative fields.
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics conferences are specific meetings for showing the latest developments in lab-on-a-chip technologies and microfluidic single-cell research. These events gather researchers, industry experts and school directors to talk about developments in microscale fluid manipulation technology. Upcoming conferences will look at develooments in lab-on-a-chip applications, including biomedical diagnostics, drug development and environmental monitoring. Microfluidic single-cell analysis, a fast expanding discipline, will also be included, with a focus on its potential to alter personalized medicine, cell biology and drug invention. Attendees can present their research, share ideas and connect with professionals.
The International Conference on Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies gathering global experts, researchers and innovators to find the latest developments in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip devices. This Lab-on-a-chip Technologies conference includes a wide range of innovative subjects such as point-of-care diagnostics, organ-on-chip models, reducing devices and integrated systems for biomedical applications. Key sessions involve high-throughput screening, biosensors development, and breakthroughs in drug delivery systems.
Participants will have the chance to attend the Conferences on Bio-MEMS/NEMS Technologies cell culture platforms and wearable technologies, with a focus on diagnostics innovations. The Microfluidics event will also present group discussions on nanotechnology applications in microfluidics, exploring its role in advancing personalized medicine and biotechnology.
The Lab-on-a-chip Technologies events promotes Partnership between academic institutions, industry leaders, and startups, offering an ideal platform to showcase research and innovations. Networking events and poster sessions will allow attendees to exchange ideas and explore potential partnerships.
The presentations of key highlights by leading experts focus in microfluidics Conferences and Organ-on-chip technologies Conference , Workshops on integrated systems and point-of-care diagnostics Conference and Exhibitions showcasing the latest miniaturized devices and Wearable Microfluidic Technologies conference.
Scientific Session
Below are the scientific sessions of the Lab-on-a-chip Technologies conference
Microfluidics involves the manipulation of fluids at the microliter to picoliter scale, enabling precise control over flow and reactions. Key principles include laminar flow, capillary action, and diffusion. Design considerations focus on channel dimensions (10-500 micrometers), material selection (like PDMS and glass), and component integration (sensors and pumps). Common fabrication techniques include soft lithography, 3D printing, and etching. Applications span diagnostics, drug development, and environmental monitoring, though challenges like scalability, system integration, and user accessibility remain. This session will explore core microfluidic principles, emphasizing fluid dynamics, liquid manipulation, and advanced microchannel design, along with critical performance parameters like Reynolds number and capillary effects.
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Microfluidics Conferences | Nanofluidics Conferences | Bio-MEMS/NEMS Conferences | Bioanalytical micro/nanodevices Conferences | Lab-on-a-chip Technologies Conference | Microfluidic Single Cell Analysis |
Lab-on-a-chip Conference includes Advanced fabrication methods for Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices are converting microfluidics and biotechnology. The fabrication process incorporates several materials and technologies, like as photolithography, soft lithography, and 3D printing. This session focuses innovative techniques, materials innovations and rapid prototyping stratagies. These methods enable precise patterning of microstructures and facilitate the creation of complex geometries. Innovations in biocompatible polymers and hydrogels enhance device functionality. Furthermore, they support high-throughput manufacturing, allowing for the rapid customization of LOC platforms tailored for specific applications, from diagnostics to drug delivery. This integration accelerates research and development, paving the way for versatile solutions in healthcare and life sciences.
Related Conferences :
Organ-on-a-chip Technologies Conference | Bioanalytical micro/nanodevices Conferences | Point of care technologies Conferences | Bio-MEMS/NEMS Conferences | Microfluidics Conferences |
One of the most important applications of Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) technologies is discussed point-of-care (POC)diagnostics Conference. This session at the Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies Conference will explore latest developments in POC devices that grasp LOC systems for real-time discovering of infectious diseases, chronic conditions, and biomarkers. Highlighting the reduction of diagnostic equipment, the focus will be on enabling effective diagnostics in remote or resource-limited areas, where traditional infrastructure may be lacking. By showcasing innovative approaches, this session focuses to highlight the potential of LOC technologies to transform healthcare accessibility and improve patient outcomes globally.
Upcoming Conferences:
Wearable technologies Conference | microfluidic biosensors Conferences | Bio-MEMS/NEMS Conferences | Lab-on-a-chip Technologies Conference |Microfluidic Single Cell Conference|
This scientific session will talk to the challenges and future directions in the commercialization of Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) systems. While LOC technologies hold great potential, their transition from lab prototypes to marketable products faces obstacle such as regulatory compliance, scale-up issues, and market adoption. Debates will focus on identifying these obstacles and exploring effective strategies to overcome them. Case studies of successful commercialization will illustrate best practices, while insights into regulatory pathways will equip attendees with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of bringing LOC innovations to market. This session aims to foster collaboration and drive progress in the LOC commercialization landscape.
Related Conferences :
Microfluidic Chip Fabrication | microfluidic biosensors Conferences | Organ-on-Chip and Tissue Engineering | Bioanalytical micro/nanodevices Conferences | Point-of-Care Diagnostics Conference |
This scientific session at the Microfluidics Conference and Nanofluidics Conferences will explore the collaboration between nanotechnology and Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) systems. By integrating nanotechnology, LOC platforms arrive at enhanced sensitivity, specificity, and multifunctionality. key talks will focus on nanoparticle-based biosensors and innovative drug delivery systems, highlighting how nanostructured materials improve the performance of LOC devices. Attendees will gain awareness into advanced biomedical applications, showcasing innovative research that demonstrates the transformative potential of combining nanotechnology with microfluidics. This session aims to foster collaboration and inspire new approaches in the development of next-generation LOC technologies for healthcare and diagnostics.
Related Conferences:
Wearable Microfluidic Sensors | Drug Delivery Systems | Bioanalytical micro/nanodevices Conferences | Lab-on-a-chip technologies conference | Wearable technologies Conference |
Our Brilliant Speakers
Albert van den Berg
Albert van den Berg received his MSc in applied physics in 1983, and his PhD in 1988 both
Aurimas Vrubliauskas
Aurimas holds a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics from Vytautas Magnus University
Bernd Abel Leipzig University, Denmark
The Abel group at the University of Leipzig is located at the Institute of Chemical
Hiroaki Suzuki
Hiroaki Suzuki is working as an associate professor, Graduate School of Information
V.B.Svetovoy
Leading Scientist, A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry,
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Registration
Speaker Registration
Oral Presentations
$745.00
Student Registration
Post Graduates
$799.00
Delegate Registration
Participant & Attendants
$845.00
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FAQ's of Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies conference
The Lab-on-a-chip Technologies conference focuses on the latest advancements, applications, and innovations in Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) technology, including its use in diagnostics, drug discovery, and environmental monitoring.
The conference is ideal for Researchers and scientists in microfluidics, bioengineering, and nanotechnology, Healthcare professionals, Biotech and pharmaceutical industry professionals ,Academic faculty and student and Industry stakeholders interested in LOC applications.
Topics typically include in this conference are Microfluidic device fabrication, Point-of-care diagnastics, Lab-on-a-chip Technologies, Organ-on-a-chip Technologies, Nanfluidics Conferences, Applications in diagnostics and healthcare Integration of biosensors, Environmental monitoring, Commercialization and scalability of LOC devices.
Registration fees depend on the type of attendee (student, academic, industry professional). Early-bird discounts, group discounts, and scholarships may be available for eligible participants.
Yes, most conferences include networking sessions, industry exhibitions, and panel discussions where attendees can connect with peers, industry experts, and potential collaborators.
Yes, many conferences offer hands-on workshops, tutorials, and demonstrations on how to design and fabricate LOC devices, as well as how to integrate them with biosensors and other technologies.