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All submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit, readability, relevance and originality. If you have any question or queries about the submission process, check the FAQ below or contact us.

Submission Deadlines

Final Round of Abstract Deadlines Ends on

17 January, 2026

Choose the Suitable Session

The Abstract should only be submitted following the sample format. Abstracts that are received without the template will be sent back for corrections.  

Tracks 1 to 13

  • Introduction to Nanotechnology
  • Nanoscience and Technology
  • Nano Physics
  • Molecular Nanotechnology
  • Nanoinformatics
  • Nano Weapons
  • Nano Structures
  • Advanced nanomaterials
  • Nano polymers, Nanotubes and Nanoporous Materials
  • Nano Chemistry
  • Advancing Cellulose-based Nanotechnology
  • Carbon-based and graphene-based nanomaterials
  • Nano catalysis & Nano chemistry

Tracks 14 to 26

  • Nanoporous Aerogel Materials
  • DNA Nanotechnology
  • Nanoelectronic and Biomedical devices
  • Nanomedicine
  • Cancer nanotechnology
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Nano drug delivery and biosensors
  • Regenerative nanomedicine
  • Bio-Nanomaterials and Tissues engineering
  • Nano diagnostics
  • Nanobiotechnology, Nanoenzymes, Nanogenomics
  • Nanosensors and Actuators
  • Nanoelectronics

Tracks 27 to 37

  • Nanooptoelectronics
  • Quantum Electronics
  • Nanotechnology and Energy
  • Hydrogen technology
  • Green Nanotechnology
  • Nanotoxicity
  • Nanotechnology in food processing
  • Applications in Nanotechnology & Nanomedicine
  • Nano fabrication
  • Nanoproteomics
  • AI in Nanotechnology

Introduction to Nanotechnology:
Nanotechnology
is the science and engineering of materials and devices at the nanometer scale (1–100 nm), where unique physical, chemical, and biological properties emerge. It enables innovations in medicine, electronics, energy, and materials by manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular level.
Nanoscience and Technology:
Nanoscience and Technology is the study and application of materials, devices, and systems at the nanometer scale, where unique properties arise, enabling breakthroughs in medicine, electronics, energy, and materials engineering.
Nano Physics:
Nano Physics is the study of physical phenomena and properties of materials at the nanometer scale, where quantum effects dominate and traditional laws of physics often change, enabling new technologies in electronics, photonics, and materials science.
Molecular Nanotechnology:
Molecular Nanotechnology is the design, manipulation, and construction of materials and devices at the molecular level, enabling precise control over structure and function for advanced applications in medicine, electronics, and manufacturing.
Nanoinformatics:
Nanoinformatics is the application of computational tools and data analysis to organize, model, and predict the properties and behaviors of nanomaterials, accelerating research and development in nanotechnology.
Nano Structures:
Nano Structures are materials or systems engineered at the nanometer scale, exhibiting unique mechanical, electrical, optical, or chemical properties due to their nanoscale dimensions, with applications in electronics, medicine, and energy.
Advanced nanomaterials:
Advanced Nanomaterials
are engineered materials with nanoscale features that offer enhanced properties—such as strength, conductivity, or reactivity—enabling innovations in electronics, medicine, energy, and environmental applications.
Nano polymers, Nanotubes and Nanoporous Materials:
Nano Polymers, Nanotubes, and Nanoporous Materials are nanoscale materials with unique structural and functional properties—polymers for flexibility and biocompatibility, nanotubes for strength and conductivity, and nanoporous materials for high surface area and selective adsorption—enabling advanced applications in medicine, electronics, and energy.
Nano Chemistry:
Nano Chemistry is the study and design of chemical processes and reactions at the nanoscale, where unique molecular and quantum effects enable the creation of novel materials and nanodevices with advanced properties.
Carbon-based and graphene-based nanomaterials:
Carbon-based and Graphene-based Nanomaterials are nanostructures made of carbon atoms, including fullerenes, nanotubes, and graphene, known for exceptional strength, conductivity, and flexibility, with applications in electronics, energy, and biomedical fields.
Nano catalysis & Nano chemistry:
Nano Catalysis & Nano Chemistry involves the study and application of chemical reactions at the nanoscale, where nanoparticles act as catalysts with high surface area and unique properties, enabling faster, more efficient, and selective chemical processes.
DNA Nanotechnology:
DNA Nanotechnology is the design and construction of nanoscale structures and devices using DNA molecules as building blocks, enabling precise control for applications in medicine, biosensing, and molecular computing.
Nanoelectronic and Biomedical devices:
Nanoelectronic and Biomedical Devices are nanoscale devices that exploit unique electrical, optical, and biological properties for advanced applications in computing, diagnostics, drug delivery, and medical therapies.
Nanomedicine:
Nanomedicine is the application of nanotechnology in healthcare to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases at the molecular and cellular level, enabling targeted drug delivery, advanced imaging, and regenerative therapies.
Materials Science and Engineering:
Materials Science and Engineering is the study and development of materials’ structure, properties, and performance to design and engineer advanced materials for applications in technology, industry, and medicine

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The Abstract should only be submitted following the sample format (Download Format Here). Abstracts that are received without the template will be sent back for corrections.

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      FAQ’s for Presenters

      What is the presentation duration for a Keynote/Oral presenter?

      Each Keynote Presenter will have 30-45 minutes, while Oral Presenter will have 20-25 minutes for presentation including a Q/A session

      What language should I speak during presentation?

      All presenters are requested to present their paper only in English.

      Do I get a translator during my presentation?

      We do not provide any translators during presentations. However, you can hire your own translator for the presentation.

      What is the presentation duration for a poster presenter?

      Each Poster Presenter will have 10-15 minutes for presentation including Q/A.


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      FAQ

      How will I know if my Abstract is accepted?

      Once you submit the abstract, we will let you know the acceptance in 24-48 hours. If you have not received the acceptance of abstract, please contact at our program managers.

      Can I still present without attending the conference?

      Yes, you can participate in Virtual mode without attending the conference In Person.

      How/Where to submit an Abstract?

      You can submit your Abstract on our website. Fill the requested details and attached your abstract to the form then hit on Proceed for submission button. Make sure to submit your abstract as per the template. Download the template from the submission page.

      Do you have any template/format for Abstract?

      Yes, we have a template for abstract submission. Please download from the abstract submission page.

      Where can I submit my Abstract?

      You may submit your abstract online via our Abstract Submission Portal or you can directly email to conference managers.

      Can I submit more than one Abstract?

      Yes, you can submit more than one abstract and participate in more than one session either in oral or poster session.