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Advanced Materials 2026
Global Conference on Materials Science Engineering, Metallurgy, and Mining
Theme: “Unlocking the Future Possibilities of Materials Science Engineering , Metallurgy, and Mining”
Dates: July 23 & 24, 2026 (In-Person at Vienna) & July 25, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Platform)
Venue: Hotel NH Danube City, Vienna, Austria
Dates are open for Abstract Submission and Registrations
All applicants are advised to follow the deadlines.
"Meet the Global Leaders at Advanced Materials 2026"
Join our In-person conference during July 23 & 24, 2026 (In-Person at Vienna) & July 25, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Platform)
Keynote Presentations
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
Academia & Business
Abstract Deadlines
05 January, 2026
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Registration Earlybird
06 January, 2026
Meet Advanced Materials 2026 Elite Speakers
Join with our global experts at Advanced Materials 2026 | July 23 & 24, 2026 (In-Person at Vienna) & July 25, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Platform)

Waltraud M. Kriven
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Lidia Castoldi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Elena Brandaleze
National Technological University, Argentina

Osman Adiguzel
Firat University, Turkey

Ignacio A Figueroa
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Lev S. Rapoport
Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

Tohru Higuchi
Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Hakan ATES
Gazi University, Turkey

Wei Chen
Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Kishor Modalavalasa
University of Miskolc, Hungary

Prof. Dr. Dr. Norbert Hampp
University of Marburg, Germany

Weiguo Li
Chongqing University , China
Advanced Materials Session Highlights
Tracks 01 to 12
Materials Science and Engineering
Advances in Mining, Mineral Processing & Fundamentals
Advances in Metallurgical Engineering, Metal Processing & Solidification
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Biomaterials and Healthcare
Textile Manufacturing and Engineering
Ceramics and Magnetic Materials
Electrochemistry and X-ray Diffraction
Catalytic Materials & Graphene Chemistry
Advances in Alloy Design, Processing, Properties and Applications
Electrical, Optical, and Magnetic Materials
Polymer Science and Technology
Tracks 13 to 26
Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials and Carbon Materials and Nanotubes
Advanced Energy Materials
Industrial Chemistry & Applied Chemistry
Emerging Smart Materials
Advances in Nano Materials Science
Nano Materials & Nanocomposites
Computational Materials Science
Optoelectronics, Photonics and Magnetic materials
Physics and Chemistry of Materials
Metallurgy, Corrosion, and Mining
Surface Science and Engineering
Emerging Trends in Materials Science
Thin films, Corrosion, and degradation of materials
Tracks 27 to 41
Advances in Instrumentation Technology
Advanced Materials and Devices
Nano porous Aerogel Materials
Mechanics, Characterization Techniques and Equipment
Ceramics & Composites
Applications in Material Science Engineering
Chemical Synthesis and Catalysts Synthesis
Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
Catalysis and Chemical Reactions
Biological & Chemical Sciences
Chemo-informatics & Computational Chemistry
Nano catalysis & Nano chemistry
Semiconductors: Fundamentals to Emerging Applications
Fibers and Composites
AI Applications in Mining, Metallurgy & Materials Science
Explore Advanced Materials 2026
Welcome to the International Conference on Advanced Materials 2026, a groundbreaking event poised to unfold in the vibrant landscape of Austria. At Advanced Materials 2026, we bring together the global community of thought leaders, researchers, and professionals dedicated to advancing the frontiers of Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Science under the theme of “Transforming the Earth’s Resources into Tomorrow’s Technologies”.The Advanced Materials 2026 Assembly is not just a conference; it’s a convergence of minds, ideas, and innovations. Our in-person model seamlessly integrates the best of in-person interactions and accessibility, ensuring that participants from every corner of the globe can contribute to and benefit from this intellectual exchange. Together, let’s embark on a journey that blends academic excellence with cultural richness, all while advancing the frontiers of cognitive health.
How to Utilize Advanced Metals Conference for Career Growth?
- Leverage these Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Science conference topics to shape your career path. Identify topics that intrigue you and delve deeper into them. Use the knowledge gained to boost your academic performance, influence your research direction, or define your specialty.
- Furthermore, conferences provide opportunities to interact with professionals who can guide your career. Consider these events as platforms for networking and showcasing your passion and dedication to nursing.
- Participating actively at these gatherings can significantly enhance your visibility and contribute to your professional development.
“Maximizing Your Conference Experience“
Active Participation
Panels and discussions
Networking opportunities
Don’t just be a passive observer. Engage in discussions, ask questions, and share your own experiences and insights.
Conferences offer a golden opportunity to build your professional network. Connect with peers, mentors, and potential collaborators.
“Emerging Trends in Advanced Metals Conference“
Digitalization:
With the rise of telehealth and electronic health records, conferences are increasingly focusing on the role of technology in Materials, from digital tools for Examining to the use of data analytics in research.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
Recognizing that science is a team effort, modern conferences often feature sessions that promote collaboration with professionals from other disciplines, such as researchers, Material department workers, and even tech specialists.
Focus on Well-being:
Burnout and analytical issues are prevalent in the science profession. Contemporary conferences are dedicating sessions to address these challenges, offering strategies for resilience, self-care, and problem solving.
The Evolving Landscape of Material Conferences
Advanced Metals conferences have long been a cornerstone of professional development, offering a unique platform for practitioners, researchers, and students to come together, share insights, and forge collaborations.Technological advancements and changing patient demographics, the nature and focus of these conferences are also evolving.
Registration Process..!
Keep updated with real time updates. Folow the below steps to get registered
Step 1: Abstract Submission
To begin the process, submit the abstract or research paper here
Step 2: Wait for abstract or research Approval
Wait for abstract or research Approval. This Process usually happens at our end and takes a minimum of one day for acceptance
Step 3: Checkout Venue
Checkout the Venue where you will be presenting. Have a look at the venue page
Step 4: Registration
Register for the Conference to secure your spot and expand your knowledge and network
Pricing
Conference Registration
Speaker Registration
$599
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Awards
Delegate/Listener
$649
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Awards
Poster Registration
$699
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Awards
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I submit an abstract for the conference?
To submit an abstract for the conference, navigate to the “Abstract Submission” section. Review the guidelines, prepare your abstract according to the specified format, and upload it through the online submission form. Keep an eye on the submission deadline and await notification regarding acceptance or rejection. Good luck with your submission!
What is the deadline for abstract submission?
The deadline for abstract submission is specified on the conference website. It is important to adhere to the given deadline to ensure your abstract is considered for review. Late submissions may not be accepted.
Are there specific formatting guidelines for abstract submission?
Yes, there are usually specific formatting guidelines for abstract submissions. These guidelines may include word limits, preferred font and spacing, and requirements for including tables, figures, or references. Please carefully review the guidelines provided on the abstract submission page to ensure your abstract meets the specified requirements.
Can I make changes to my submitted abstract after submission?
In some cases, limited changes may be allowed to submitted abstracts before the submission deadline. Contact our abstract submission team to inquire about the possibility of making changes and any associated procedures.
List of Materials Science Engineering, Metallurgy, and Mining Institutions in Europe
1. Politecnico di Milano, Italy
2. RWTH Aachen University, Germany
3. Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Germany
4. Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola (TH Georg Agricola), Germany
5. Montanuniversität Leoben (Technical University of Leoben), Austria
6. AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków (Stanisław Staszic Mining & Metallurgical Academy), Poland
7. Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
8. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
9. TU Berlin (with materials / metallurgical / materials-science departments), Germany
10. Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland
11. Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
12. Ghent University (or partner institutions in raw materials / materials science), Belgium
13. University of Mining and Geology St. Ivan Rilski, Bulgaria
14. Technical University of Crete, Greece
15. University of Miskolc, Hungary
16. Universidad de León, Spain
17. Ruhr University Bochum (via materials research centre), Germany
18. University of Oviedo, Spain
1. Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH
2. ArcelorMittal
3. ThyssenKrupp AG
4. SSAB AB
5. Salzgitter AG
6. Voestalpine AG
7. Outokumpu Oyj
8. Aurubis AG
9. Nyrstar
10. Eramet S.A.
11. Boliden AB
12. KME Group S.p.A.
13. Alleima
14. RHI AG
15. Miba AG
16. BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH
17. RHP Technology GmbH
18. Rubig GmbH
19. INTECO GmbH
20. Plansee Group Service GmbH
21. Tenova S.p.A.
22. Swerim AB
- Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS) — umbrella organisation for many national materials/metallurgy societies across Europe.
2. European Association of Mining Industries, Metal Ores & Industrial Minerals (Euromines) — represents national mining associations & companies across Europe
3. Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) — UK-based society covering materials, minerals, mining, metallurgy.
4. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) — covers geoscience, mining, reservoir engineering, energy transition etc.
5. International Mine Water Association (IMWA) — focuses on mine‑water issues (environment, mining) and has a strong European membership
6. European Crystallographic Association (ECA, Europe wide)
Covers crystallography and solid-state structure — relevant for materials science (crystal structure, phases, materials characterization).
7. ASSOCOMPOSITI – Italian Industry Association for Composite Materials (Italy)
Represents Italian composite materials industry; works on composites research and industrial applications.
8. Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia (AIM) (Italy)
Italian association for metallurgy and metals engineering, representing metallurgy professionals and researchers.
9. FEMS (Federation of European Materials Societies)
Umbrella organization for national materials societies across Europe, covering metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, etc.
10. Euromines — European Association of Mining Industries, Metal Ores & Industrial Minerals
Represents mining, metal ores & industrial minerals industries across Europe; national mining federations and many companies are members.
11. PROMETIA Association for Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy
International (European) non-profit association promoting innovation in mineral processing & extractive metallurgy (mining + recycling).
12. European Expanded Clay Association
Europe related to minerals / materials (industrial minerals / aggregates)
13. European Carbon and Graphite Association (ECGA)
Europe wide (carbon & graphite materials & industry)
14. Orgalim European engineering & technology industry trade association
Europe wide; represents many trade federations across engineering/metal/technology industries, including metal related sectors.
15. GDMB Gesellschaft der Metallurgen und Bergleute (Germany / international) — supports raw material extraction, non‑ferrous metallurgy, recycling, environmental technology
16. EPMA — European Powder Metallurgy Association — representing powder‑metallurgy industry: manufacturers, materials suppliers, researchers, end‑users.
17. European Carbon and Graphite Association — Represents industries related to carbon, graphite and related materials (used in metallurgy, materials production, etc.)
18. European Refractories Producers Federation (PRE) — Related to refractory materials used in metallurgy and materials processing.
Materials-engineering new-materials society in Slovakia; part of European network under FEMS; supports materials research and collaborations.
2. European Materials Research Society (E-MRS)
Interdisciplinary society with 4000 members (industry, academia, research labs) that promotes functional materials research and organizes major European meetings on materials science.
3. Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials (ASMET)
Austrian national society for metallurgy and materials. Member of FEMS. Promotes metallurgy, materials research and industry-academic collaboration in Austria.
4. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde (DGM)
German society for materials science , covering materials characterization, metallurgy, materials engineering large national society active in Germany.
5. Société Française de Métallurgie et des Matériaux (SF2M)
French national society for metallurgy and materials. Member of FEMS. Covers metals, alloys, materials science & engineering in France.
6. Swedish Society for Materials Technology (SFMT)
Swedish national society for materials technology (materials science / engineering). Member of FEMS. Covers materials research, metallurgy and related engineering in Sweden.
7. Polish Materials Science Society (PTM)
Polish national society for materials science / materials engineering. Member of FEMS. Serves as the main Polish network for materials research and industry collaboration.
8. Hungarian Society of Materials Science (MAE)
Hungarian national materials-science society, part of FEMS member network, supporting materials research, collaboration, conferences in Hungary.
9. Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia (AIM)
Italy’s national society for metallurgy and materials engineering covers metals, alloys, metallurgy research and fosters collaboration among students, researchers, industry, Italy.
Slovenian national materials-science society, part of FEMS, supports materials research and industry cooperation in Slovenia.
11. Société de l’Industrie Minérale (SIM) – France
Historic French association for the mineral industry, mining, metallurgy and mineral processing covers mining, raw materials, metals and processing industries, France.
12. SF2M (France) Société Française de Métallurgie et des Matériaux
French metallurgy & materials society, representing materials science, metallurgy and related communities in France.
13. IOM³ – Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
United Kingdom
Broad professional body covering materials, minerals, metallurgy and mining serves industry, research & academic professionals in materials/mining fields.
14. SIM Société de l’Industrie Minérale
France
Historic association (founded 1855) covering mineral industry, mining, metallurgy and mineral processing; organizes congresses, promotes mining & raw-materials sector.
15. Polish Materials Science Society (PTM) – Poland
Develops academic programs, conferences, and metallurgical research in Poland.
16. Sociedade Portuguesa de Materiais (SPM) Portugal
National Portuguese society focusing on materials characterization, mechanical behavior, and advanced materials.
17. Deutscher Verband für Materialforschung und -prüfung (DVM)
Another German-level society focused on materials research and testing/inspection, contributing to standards, research, development and professional networking in materials engineering, Germany
18. Polish Materials Science Society (PTM) (Poland)
Focuses on materials engineering, metallurgical research, and advanced materials studies.
19. Bond voor Materialenkennis – Society for Materials Knowledge (BvM) (Netherlands)
Dutch society focusing on materials characterization, metals, and industrial materials R&D
20. Materials Research Society of Serbia – Serbia
Regional materials science society focusing on ceramics, metals, biomaterials, and nanomaterials.

