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Apr 19-20, 2022    Tokyo, Japan
2nd International Conference on

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2022 will be the foremost conference for all eminent professionals dealing with biochemistry and biotechnology to come together and enrich this event with their research findings and experiences. Biosensors 2022 offers over 7 scientific sessions from different research areas in the field of biochemistry and biotechnology in the form of keynote presentations, plenary sessions, oral sessions, panel discussions, posters presentations, workshops, symposia, and young researchers’ forum.

Biosensors 2022 is going to be held in Tokyo, Japan on April 19-20, 2022. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2022 will address the succeeding research and development in the field of biochemistry and biotechnology and this will provide a major opportunity for collaboration and interaction among all research scholars and industry personnel.

Scientific Sessions:

Session 1- Nanoelectronic biosensors 

Nanoelectronic biosensors are nanostructured semiconducting materials that ease appropriate solutions for biological activities at the cellular level. These are part of a collective term of nanotechnology called nanotherapeutic solutions. These electronic solutions are evolved by a collaboration of highly integrated multidisciplinary teams comprised of mechanical and electrical engineers, physicians, scientists, bioengineers, biochemists, and physicists.

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Session 2 – Commercial Biosensors, Manufacturing and Market.

Pregnancy tests and glucose monitoring sensors are the two main examples of thriving biosensor devices. A range of transduction techniques such as electrochemical, optical and acoustic can be employed for biosensors. Embedded biosensors  for pathogenic signatures  such as of SARS-CoV-2  that are wearable have been evolved such as face masks with built-in tests

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Session 3Microfluidics and Bio-MEMS/NEMS

Microfluidic structures have shown unequivocal performance updates over conventional bench-pinnacle assays across various performance metrics. Micro-scale/Nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) should be intended to perform expected capacities in brief spans, frequently in the millisecond to picosecond extend. Most mechanical properties are known to be, scale subordinate subsequently, the properties of Nanoscale structures should be estimated. Biomechanical autonomy is that the utilization of natural qualities in living life forms because the learning base for growing new robot outlines. The term can likewise allude to the use of natural examples as practical robot segments. Biomechanical technology converges the fields of computing , bionics, science, physiology, and hereditary building.

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Session 4 –  Enzyme-based biosensors

Enzyme-based chemical biosensors are based upon biological recognition. The detection typically relies on an enzyme system that catalytically transforms analytes into products that can be oxidized or reduced at a working electrode, maintained at a specific potential. First enzyme-based potentiometric biosensor in which urease enzyme was immobilized on an ammonia electrode for the perception of urea.

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Session 5 Lab-on-a-chip and multiplexed sensors

Lab-on-a-chip is a category of tool that integrates and automates more than one laboratory techniques into a gadget that fits on a chip up to a most of some rectangular centimetres in length. By manipulating reagents at the microscale results which include hasty heating and combining them can be exploited and multiplexed sensors allow the sign delivered to an tool to be scanned or switched among multiple sensors. The multi-channel checking out of a couple of sensors/samples improve the pattern throughout and the productivity of luxurious instrumentation.

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Session 6- Bioelectronics and Bioinstrumentation

Bioelectronics is the utilization of electrical building standards to science, prescription, conduct or health. Bioinstrumentation is a piece of biomedical engineering application of engineering standards and structure ideas to medication and science for social insurance motives. A couple of rising innovations incorporate implantable sensors to screen treatment viability, against stammering helps, vein consistence estimation, disseminated sensor systems for home social insurance, and electronic guides for the detection of  five human senses. This field looks to close the distance between engineering and medication.

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Session 7- Environmental Biosensor

The majority of reported  biosensor research has been directed toward advancement of devices for clinical markets; anyhow, driven by a need for better methods for environmental surveillance, research into this technology is also amplifying to encompass environmental applications. Biosensors are biophysical devices are able to  detect the presence of peculiar substances e.g. sugars, proteins, hormones, pollutants and a variety of toxins in the environment. They are also competent of measuring the quantities of these specific substances in the environment.

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Market Analysis

The global biosensors market size was valued at USD 22.4 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% from 2021 to 2028. Biosensors, owing to their ability to assess health status, and disease onset and progression, are being used extensively in-home healthcare by patients, and hence, are expected to boost market growth over the forecast period. Furthermore, technological advancements, as well as various non-medical-based applications are expected to enhance the applicability of the market for biosensors, thus promoting its growth.

Past Conference Reports

Robo Talks 2020

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates  for making Artificial Intelligence 2020 webinar successful.
Webinar on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held on August 23, 2020 virtually based on the theme “Advancements and Innovations in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics"
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Andrew Ernst Rits, Lang Tech, Poland.
  2. Gerry Wolff, CognitionResearch.Org, UK.
  3. Kelvin Obga, Obga Educational Clinic, Nigeria.
  4. Adam Alonzi, Princeton University, USA.
  5. Elisha Marandure, Ebenezer Group of Colleges, Zimbabwe.
  6. Neda Nividi, AI-R Inc., Montreal, Canada

Artificial Intelligence 2020

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates for making Artificial Intelligence 2020 webinar successfull.
1st International Conference on Automation and Artificial Intelligence, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held on May 21, 2020 virtually based on the theme “Advancements and Innovations in Automation and Artificial Intelligence."
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Steven Lockey, University of Queensland Business School, Australia
  2. Tomasz Bak, Digital Fingerprints, Poland
  3. Ouardi Amine, Hassan II University, Morocco
  4. Md Rahatul Islam, Advance Robotics Research Center, Bangladesh
  5. Kanimozhi V, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology,India

3D Technology 2021

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates for making 3D Technology 2021 webinar successfull.
Webinar on 3D Technologyhosted by the Longdom Conference was held during June 24, 2021 virtually based on the theme “Exploring Advances in 3D Technology "
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Jens Bliedtner, Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  2. Yachna Sharma, Georgia Tech Scheller School of Business, USA
  3. Alan Kalpan, Novartis Pharma AG, Canada
  4. Mohd Nadhir Ab Wahab, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
  5. M.Vikas, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India

Vehicle Design 2021

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates for making Automobile Expo 2021 webinar successfull.
International Webinar on Vehicle design 2021, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during June 23, 2021 virtually based on the theme “Exploring Advances in Automobile Engineering"     
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Praveen Malik, Lovely Professional University, India
  2. Mahsa Rahimbeigi , Iran University of science and technology, Iran
  3. Abolfazl Khalkhali, The University of Guilan, Iran
  4. Asith Abeysinghe, RMIT University, Australia
  5. Manikandan H, BIITS Pilani, India

Robotalks 2021

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates for making Artificial Intelligence 2021 webinar successfull.
International Webinar on Artificial Intelligence, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held during April 29, 2021 virtually based on the theme “AI Goes above and beyond Our Human Intelligence"
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Sabrina Tiun, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia
  2. Peishun Liu, University of China, China
  3. Alan Kalpan, Novartis Pharma AG, Canada
  4. Rishabh Jain, University of Hertfordshire, UK
  5. Rishabh Chopra, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, India

Artificial Intelligence 2021

We gratefully thank all our wonderful speakers and delegates for making Artificial Intelligence 2020 webinar successfull.
2nd International Conference on Automation and Artificial Intelligence, hosted by the Longdom Conference was held on June 15, 2021 virtually based on the theme  "Advancements and Innovations in Automation and Artificial Intelligence"
The conference was initiated with the honourable presence of the below speakers. The list includes:

  1. Farah Jemili, University of Sousse Tunisia,Tunisia.
  2. Alain De Maertelaere, ADM Consulting, Belgium
  3. Amel Mhamdi, France Televisions, France
  4. Leandro Romualdo da Silva, IBM, Brazil
  5. José Eduardo García-Mendiola, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

With the grand success of the above events in 2020 and 2021, Longdom Conferences is proud to announce the upcoming "International Conference on Biosensors and Bioelectronics"  to be held on March 21-22, 2022 in Paris, France.
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