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Materials Magic 2026
International Conference on Smart Materials, Energy Materials & Structures
Theme: “Integrating Smart Materials & Energy Technologies for Tomorrow’s World”
Dates: June 15 & 16, 2026 (In-Person At Bali) & June 17, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Meetings)
Venue: Fairfield by Marriott Bali Legian, Bali
Dates are open for Abstract Submission and Registrations
All applicants are advised to follow the deadlines.
"Meet the Global Leaders at Materials Magic 2026"
June 15 & 16, 2026 (In-Person At Bali) & June 17, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Meetings)
Keynote Presentations
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
Academia & Business
Abstract Deadlines
05 December, 2025
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Registration Earlybird
06 December, 2025
Meet Materials Magic 2026 Elite Speakers
Join with our global experts at Materials Magic 2026 | June 15 & 16, 2026 (In-Person At Bali) & June 17, 2026 (Virtual Via Zoom Meetings)

Laura Silvestroni
CNR-ISSMC, Inst. of Science, Technology and Sustainability for Ceramics, Italy

Katarzyna Falkowicz
Lublin University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Nita Inderlal Sukdeo
University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Annie K. Powell
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology , Germany

Giada Gasparini
University of Bologna, Italy

Elisabeth Djurado
University Grenoble Alpes, France

Omolola E. Fayemi
North-West University, South Africa

Md Mainul Islam
University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Junhui Hu
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China

Wysmulski Pawel
Lublin University of Technology, Poland

Hyung-Ho Park
Yonsei University, South Korea

Vladislav Sadykov
Novosibirsk State University, Russia

Dr. Thomas W. Schmidt
Huafeng New Material Co, Ltd., China

Y. Chergui
Mhamed Bougara University, Algeria

Debski Hubert
Lublin University of Technology, Poland

Michele Aresta
Innovative Catalysis for Carbon Recycling-IC2R, Italy
Materials Magic Session Highlights
Tracks 01 to 15
Smart Materials & Structures
Materials Science & Engineering
Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials
Magnetic Nanomaterials
Active Coatings for Smart Textiles
Adaptive Materials
Polymers and Soft Materilas
Smart Biomaterials for Drug Delivery & Regenerative Medicine
Tissue Engineering and Smart Scaffolds
AI and Smart Materials for Personalized Healthcare
Nanomaterials and Nanostructures for Energy Applications
Energy Storage Systems: Batteries, Supercapacitors & Beyond
Next-Generation Solar Energy Materials and Devices
Energy-Based Computational Modeling of Plates, Shells, and Composite Structures
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Smart Materials
Tracks 16 to 28
Biomaterials and Bio-inspired Smart Structures
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials
Hydrogen Economy: Materials for Production, Storage & Fuel Cells
Smart Polymers and Responsive Materials
Green and Sustainable Energy Materials
Conductive Polymers and Organic Electronics
2D Materials (Graphene, MXenes, MoS2) for Energy & Electronics
Smart Coatings, Thin Films & Surface Engineering
Energy Harvesting and Self-Powered Systems
Phase-Change and Thermal Energy Storage Materials
Structural Health Monitoring with Smart Sensors
Smart Cities: Integration of Materials, Energy & IoT
Electrochemical and Photocatalytic Energy Conversion
Tracks 29 to 42
Carbon Nanotubes, Fullerenes, and Advanced Carbon Materials
Lightweight Materials for Aerospace and Automotive Applications
High-Performance Alloys and Metals for Energy Systems
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing of Smart Structures
Metamaterials and Photonic Structures
Smart Textiles and Wearable Energy Systems
Quantum Materials and Devices for Energy Applications
Energy-efficient Building Materials and Smart Infrastructures
Materials for Nuclear and Renewable Energy Systems
Future Directions: Integrating Smart Materials, AI & Sustainability
Advances in Smart Materials and Functional Structures
Smart Systems, Industrial Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing Materials
Systems Engineering Approaches in Material Design & Integration
Explore Materials Magic 2026
Welcome to the International Conference on Materials Magic 2026, a groundbreaking event poised to unfold in the vibrant landscape of Bali, Indonesia. At Materials Magic 2026, we bring together the global community of thought leaders, researchers, and professionals dedicated to advancing the frontiers of nanotechnology under the theme of “Fostering Tomorrow’s Possibilities: Unveiling Innovations and Applications with Smart Materials”.The Materials Magic 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 nanotechnology.
Event summary:
Conferences serve as an essential platform for both academic scholars and industry professionals. They feature a variety of engaging activities, including keynote presentations, interactive breakout sessions, practical product demonstrations, and valuable networking opportunities.
For this event, we have brought together renowned keynote speakers, leading experts, brand ambassadors, and influential industry figures who will share their insights and perspectives with our attendees.
How to Utilize Materials science Conference for Career Growth?
- Leverage these 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 Materials science.
- Participating actively at these gatherings can significantly enhance your visibility and contribute to your professional development.
Welcome Message for Materials Magic 2026

I am delighted to be joining the Materials Magic 2026 conference as a Plenary Speaker in Bali. My presentation will focus on the development of sustainable macadamia nutshell-based composites, showcasing how agricultural waste can be transformed into high-performance materials with real structural applications. I look forward to sharing our latest research insights, engaging in meaningful discussions, and exploring innovative directions with colleagues from around the world. Together, I believe we can inspire new pathways for sustainable materials in engineering and beyond.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Md Mainul Islam
University of Southern Queensland, Australia
“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 Materials science Conference“
Digitalization:
With the rise of materials science and electronic tech records, conferences are increasingly focusing on the role of technology in nanotech, 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 materials science Conferences
Materials science 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
$549
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Awards
Delegate/Listener
$599
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Awards
Poster Registration
$649
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 Smart Materials, Energy Materials & Structures Institutions in Asia
1. Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
2. National University of Singapore (NUS)
4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)
5. Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT)
8. Huazhong University of Science & Technology (HUST)
10. University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
11. KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
12. Seoul National University (SNU)
14. Kyoto University
16. Osaka University
18. Fudan University
1. International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS – Asia Members)
A global umbrella body connecting Asia’s leading materials societies, promoting collaboration in smart, energy, and structural materials research.
2. Asia Pacific Society for Materials Research (APSMR)
Pan-Asian professional body supporting advanced materials, functional materials, nanomaterials, and structural engineering innovations.
3. Materials Research Society of China (C-MRS)
China’s largest materials research association focused on advanced functional materials, nanomaterials, and energy-storage materials.
4. Chinese Society for Materials Science (CSM)
Supports R&D across structural materials, metallic alloys, smart composites, and high-performance ceramic materials.
5. Materials Research Society of Japan (MRS-J)
Japan’s leading materials body with strong programs in smart materials, nanoelectronics, shape-memory alloys, and photonic materials.
6. Japan Society of Applied Physics – Materials Division
Focuses on functional materials, electronic materials, photonic materials, and smart material applications.
7. Japan Society for Composite Materials (JSCM)
Major association dedicated to structural materials, advanced composites, and smart composite systems.
8. Materials Research Society of Korea (MRS-K)
Covers next-generation energy materials, semiconductors, smart polymers, and structural
composites.
9. Korean Institute of Metals and Materials (KIMM)
Specialises in metallic materials, structural materials, and high-temperature smart alloys.
10. Korean Physical Society – Materials Physics Division
Works on functional materials, thin-film materials, smart sensors, and photovoltaic materials.
11. Materials Research Society of Singapore (MRS-S)
Prominent association working on smart materials, soft robotics materials, energy storage materials, and composites.
12. Institute of Materials (IOM) – Singapore Chapter
Supports structural materials, smart polymers, manufacturing materials, and materials engineering professionals.
13. Materials Research Society of India (MRSI)
Large community working on solar materials, battery materials, smart structures, nanomaterials, and functional materials.
14. Indian Institute of Metals (IIM)
Covers metallurgy, structural engineering materials, high-strength alloys, and smart ferrous materials.
15. Smart Materials & Structures Society of India (SMSSI)
Focuses on shape-memory alloys, piezoelectric materials, magneto-rheological materials, and intelligent structural systems.
16. Indian Ceramic Society (ICS)
Deals with advanced ceramics, smart ceramic materials, and energy-efficient structural ceramics.
17. Materials Research Society of Taiwan (MRS-T)
Major society for flexible electronics, nanomaterials, energy materials, and hybrid smart materials.
18. Taiwan Smart Materials & Structures Association
Specialises in intelligent sensing materials, actuator materials, and adaptive structures.
19. Hong Kong Materials Research Society (HK-MRS)
Supports advanced structural materials, functional materials, nanomaterials, and energy-efficient materials.
20. Hong Kong Composite Materials Association (HKCMA)
Promotes development of lightweight composites, carbon-fibre structures, and smart composite
1. Research Centre for Materials Nano architectonics (MANA), NIMS
2. Materials and Structures Research / Advanced Materials groups
3. Materials Chemistry / Energy Materials groups
4. Advanced Materials / Institute labs
5. Tokyo Institute of Technology
6. School of Materials Science & Engineering, Tsinghua University
8. Institute of Metals / Materials Institutes
9. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
10. Fudan University / Zhejiang University
11. Energy Materials Lab (EML)
12. Materials Research Institute’s
14. Korea Institute of Science & Technology (KIST)
15. National University of Singapore (NUS)
16. Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
17. Materials Research Centre (MRC)
18. Smart Material Characterisation (SMC) Lab
1. International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS)
Global Union of Materials Research Societies — links many national/regional societies across Asia.
2. Asia Pacific Society for Materials Research (APSMR)
A regional network connecting interdisciplinary materials research activities across Asia holds major conferences and symposia
3. Materials Research Society of Singapore (MRS-S)
Singapore-based society within the IUMRS network.
4. Materials Research Society of India (MRSI)
India’s major materials-science society (founded 1989); broad scope including energy materials, smart materials, structural materials, etc.
5. Chinese Materials Research Society (C-MRS)
China’s leading professional society in materials science & engineering; covers advanced materials (ceramics, composites, energy/functional materials, nanomaterials, etc.).
6. Materials Research Society of Japan (MRS-J)
Japan’s major materials-research society, a founding adhering body of IUMRS, is active in advanced materials, nanomaterials, electronic/energy/structural materials.
7. Materials Research Society of Korea (MRS-K)
South Korea’s national materials research society, participating in IUMRS, works across materials science, including smart/energy materials.
8. Materials Research Society of Taiwan (MRS-T)
Taiwan’s national society under the IUMRS umbrella, covering a broad range of materials science & engineering.
9. Materials Research Society of Indonesia (MRS-Ina / MRS-Indonesia)
The Indonesian National Materials Society, part of the IUMRS network.
10. Materials Research Society of Thailand (MRS-Thailand)
Thailand’s materials research society, part of the regional/Asian materials-science network.
11. Materials Research Society of Hong Kong (HK-MRS)
Regional society under the IUMRS network, representing the materials science community in Hong Kong.
12. Materials Research Society of Bangladesh (MRS-Bangladesh)
The National Society is listed among Asia-Pacific materials societies.
13. Materials Research Society of Vietnam (MRS-Vietnam)
Vietnamese Materials Science Society, part of Asia/AP networks.
14. Materials Research Society of Pakistan (MRS-Pakistan)
Pakistan’s national materials research society is listed among the Asia-Pacific group.
15. Materials Research Society of Malaysia (MRS-Malaysia)
Malaysian national society is involved in materials science and engineering, including the Asia-Pacific lists.

