EVENT DESCRIPTION
The International Conference on Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion in Aerospace (ICNECA-26), organized by APSTE, is a premier global scientific forum taking place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 14th–15th February 2026. This two-day event brings together leading researchers, industry experts, engineers, and innovators to explore the latest breakthroughs in nanomaterials and their transformative applications in energy conversion systems for aerospace technologies.
Designed to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, ICNECA-26 offers a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, cutting-edge research presentations, expert panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Participants will engage with the forefront of scientific advancements that drive efficiency, sustainability, and performance in aerospace energy systems.
Whether you are a seasoned academic, industry professional, or emerging scholar, this conference is an exceptional opportunity to share your insights, expand professional networks, and contribute to shaping the future of aerospace energy innovations.
EVENT CONTENT
- A leading international conference uniting researchers, industry professionals, and innovators focused on nanomaterials and energy conversion technologies for aerospace applications.
- In-depth sessions featuring keynote plenaries, technical presentations, and expert insights into the latest advances in nanostructured materials, energy harvesting systems, and aerospace energy challenges.
- Contributions from world-renowned academics, engineers, and research scientists presenting cutting-edge findings, real-world applications, and emerging trends in materials science.
- Thematic tracks designed to support both foundational learning and specialized dialogue across key topics, including nano-engineered energy conversion systems, thermal management, and sustainable aerospace solutions.
- Dynamic panel discussions and interactive forums addressing future-oriented topics such as lightweight energy solutions, efficiency optimization, and integration of nanomaterials in aerospace subsystems.
- Practical knowledge exchange centered on bridging academic research with industry needs, regulatory considerations, and pathways for commercialization and technological deployment.
- High-impact networking opportunities for attendees to engage with peers, foster collaborations, and explore research partnerships spanning academia, government agencies, and the aerospace sector.
- Recognition of outstanding research through selected presentations and contributions that push the frontier of innovation in nanomaterials and aerospace energy systems.
