International Conference on
Point-of-Care Diagnostic Biosensors
Theme: Translational Innovations in Biosensing Technologies.
DATE
October 27-28, 2025
Venue
Vancouver, Canada
- Abstract Submission Open Started
- Early Bird Registration Start: March 01, 2024
About Point-of-Care Diagnostic Biosensors Conference
The Diagnostic Biosensors Conference set for October 27-28, 2025, in Vancouver Canada, stands as a leading Biotechnology Conference focusing on the latest advances in point-of-care diagnostic biosensors. This Biomedical Conference will gather scientists, engineers, healthcare experts, and industry heads to talk about groundbreaking tech that’s changing healthcare delivery. With its eye on quick, exact, and easy-to-use diagnostics, the Diagnostic Conference puts the spotlight on how biosensors play a part in personalized medicine allowing for on-the-spot clinical choices and better patient care. The event will display cutting-edge research, introduce new tech, and build partnerships that will shape the future of POC diagnostics.
Diagnostic Conference Scientific Sessions
This talk will explain the main ideas behind point-of-care (POC) biosensor tech, including different types of biosensors (electrochemical optical, enzyme-based nucleic acid-based, and immunosensors), and new transducers. It will show how these biosensors fit into POC devices to enable quick diagnostic tests looking at how signals change and recent breakthroughs.
Topics: Biosensors, Point-of-Care Tech, Electrochemical Biosensors, Optical Biosensors, Enzyme-Based Biosensors, Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors, Immunosensors, New Transducers, Signal Transduction Tech.
This session will talk about how microfluidics makes point-of-care diagnostic devices better. It will look at how microfluidic systems work with lab-on-a-chip and organ-on-a-chip tech, and discuss how they help improve how accurate and quick diagnoses are. The topics will also cover CMOS bioelectronics and how these devices use nanomaterials.
Topics: Microfluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip, Organ-on-a-Chip, Biosensors, CMOS Bioelectronics, Chemical Sensors, Colorimetric Sensors, Nanomaterials.
This session explores how experts develop and use wearable biosensors to keep track of health non-stop. It looks at how these sensors work with IoT systems and mobile diagnostics new developments in sensor tech, and the tough parts of making printed biosensors and working with microfabrication.
Topics: Wearable Biosensors Wearable Sensors IoT Sensors and System Integration, Mobile Diagnostics, Printed Biosensors and Microfabrication, Sensor Technology.
This session will focus on how point-of-care biosensors help to detect infectious diseases . It will look into different biosensor types such as optical, electrochemical, chemical, and immunosensors, and how well they identify pathogens fast at the point of care.
Topics: Biosensors, Optical Biosensors, Electrochemical Biosensors, Chemical Sensors, Immunosensors, Enzyme-Based Biosensors, Rapid Detection, Point-of-Care Technologies.
This Biomedical Conference presentation will look at how the ability to manipulate small fluid quantities with microfluidic devices is changing diagnostics. Researchers will demonstrate their capacity to carry out intricate assays on a chip by presenting developments in lab-on-a-chip technologies that combine microfluidics with diagnostic biosensors. Applications in environmental monitoring, tailored diagnostics, and infectious disease detection will be discussed, with a focus on the advantages of shorter analytical times and higher sensitivity.
This session will discuss how point-of-care biosensors help detect cancer . It will showcase different biosensors, including optical and electrochemical types, that identify cancer biomarkers where care is provided. The focus will be on recent breakthroughs and how well they work.
Topics: Biosensors, Point-of-Care Technologies, Cancer Detection, Optical Biosensors, Electrochemical Biosensors, Immunosensors, Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors.
This session will look at recent breakthroughs in point-of-care devices to detect cardiac biomarkers. It will dive into new tech and methods such as electrochemical and optical biosensors, that boost the ability to spot and track heart-related issues.
Topics: Next-Generation POC Devices, Cardiac Biomarkers, Biosensors, Electrochemical Biosensors, Optical Biosensors Wearable Sensors.
Our Brilliant Speakers
Romain Clement
Romain Clement, PhD is a researcher with experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunoassay.
Zongqiang Cui
Ph.D is a subject leader researcher and director of the Analytical Microbiology and Nanobiology Research Center.
Felismina Moreira
Felismina is a proven expert in the field of biosensors. She specializes in the development of electrical biosensors that use novel materials, particularly synthetic materials, to detect a variety of target analytes.
Venue Attraction
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Hot breakfast
- Free WiFi
- Concierge
- Non-smoking rooms
- Digital Key
- On-site restaurant
- Fitness center
- Express Mail
- Pet-friendly rooms
- Room service
- Meeting rooms
Registration
Speaker Registration
Oral Presentations
$795
Student Registration
Post Graduates
$495
Delegate Registration
Participant & Attendants
$745
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
The biosensor conference will be held on October 27-28, 2025, in Vancouver, Canada.
The Point-of-Care Diagnostic Biosensors Conference theme of the conference is “Translational Innovations in Biosensing Technologies.”
The Diagnostic Conference is ideal for scientists, professional experts, research scholars, students, and anyone interested in biosensing technologies and bioelectronics.
You can register for the Biotechnology Conference by visiting the registration section on our website and selecting the appropriate registration category.
The Biosensors Conferences registration fees are as follows:
- Oral Presentations: $799
- Student Registration (Post Graduates): $799
- Delegate Registration (Participant & Attendants): $799
Biomedical Conference Abstract submissions are open. You can submit your abstract through the Abstract Submission section on our website.
Please refer to the Biosensors Conferences Abstract Submission section on our website for specific deadlines.
The scientific sessions will cover a range of topics including:
- Biosensors & Bio-Sensing Technologies
- Bio-MEMS/NEMS
- Nanotechnology in Biosensors
- Bioelectronics & Nano Bioelectronics
- Electrochemical Biosensors
- Optical & Visual Biosensors
- Crystal & Glass Biosensors
- Genetic & Protein Engineering
For a complete list, please visit the Scientific Sessions section on our website.
The Biosensors Conferences will feature keynote speeches from leading experts in the field. Please check the Speakers section on our website for updates on confirmed speakers.
The Biosensors Conferences will be held in Rome, Italy. The specific venue details will be provided closer to the event date.
You can contact us at:
- Address: 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, Delaware, USA 19958
- Phone: +1 630 768 1199
- Email: support@stripeconferences.com
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Yes, Biosensors Conferences early bird registration is available starting from March 01, 2024.