Australasian Bioelectronics, Neurosensing and Neuromodulation Symposium

Australasian Bioelectronics, Neurosensing and Neuromodulation Symposium

John Niland Scientia Building (G19)Kensington, NSW
Feb 16 at 8 am to Feb 18 at 6 pm AEDT
Overview

ABNN Symposium 2026 unites engineers, neuroscientists & clinicians to explore advances in neurostimulation and neural recordings.

The Australasian Bioelectronics, Neurosensing and Neuromodulation (ABNN) Symposium 2026 brings together engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians from industry and academia to explore advances in neurostimulation and neural recordings for scientific and therapeutic applications.

This first-of-its-kind symposium in Australasia offers a platform for networking, collaboration, and knowledge exchange, with attendees expected from across Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Conference Themes:

  • Biomaterials and Nanotechnology
  • Circuits and Electronics
  • Electrophysiology and Preclinical Studies
  • Signal Processing and Data Analytics
  • Computational Modelling
  • Clinical Application and Commercialisation


All registrations are inclusive of the conference dinner, GST and Eventbrite fees.


For more information including accommodation options, please visit: https://conference.unsw.edu.au/en/abnns.

ABNN Symposium 2026 unites engineers, neuroscientists & clinicians to explore advances in neurostimulation and neural recordings.

The Australasian Bioelectronics, Neurosensing and Neuromodulation (ABNN) Symposium 2026 brings together engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians from industry and academia to explore advances in neurostimulation and neural recordings for scientific and therapeutic applications.

This first-of-its-kind symposium in Australasia offers a platform for networking, collaboration, and knowledge exchange, with attendees expected from across Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Conference Themes:

  • Biomaterials and Nanotechnology
  • Circuits and Electronics
  • Electrophysiology and Preclinical Studies
  • Signal Processing and Data Analytics
  • Computational Modelling
  • Clinical Application and Commercialisation


All registrations are inclusive of the conference dinner, GST and Eventbrite fees.


For more information including accommodation options, please visit: https://conference.unsw.edu.au/en/abnns.

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Highlights

  • 2 days 10 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

John Niland Scientia Building (G19)

G19 Library Road

Kensington, NSW 2033

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