2nd Advanced Bio-nano Electronics Symposium

3D-Bricks Project
23 April 2026
Online

The 3D‑Bricks Project will host the second online Symposium on Advanced Bio‑Nano Electronics on Thursday, 23 April 2026.

Advances in nano‑ and bio‑engineered materials are opening new pathways for future electronics — from achieving stable p‑ and n‑type doping in carbon nanotubes to constructing 3D DNA nanostructures for hybrid devices. Emerging approaches such as microdroplet‑based biomanufacturing and the use of DNA as a programmable engineering material are enabling scalable, bottom‑up fabrication methods that can support the next generation of electronic technologies.

This international event will bring together experts and stakeholders to explore the latest developments in bio‑nano electronics.

Some of the topics covered are:

  • Different strategies for filling of carbon nanotubes to obtain stable p- and n-type doping
  • 3D DNA Nanostructures for Hybrid Nanoelectronics
  • Upscaling biomanufacturing with microdroplets – from cell factory design to DNA nanotechnology
  • DNA as an Engineering Material
  • Scalable Bottom-Up Fabrication for Future Electronics

Participation to the symposium is free of charge, but registration is required. 

1st Advanced Bio-nano Electronics Symposium

3D-Bricks Project
25 February 2026
Online

The 3D Bricks Project hosted the 1st online Symposium on Advanced Bio nano Electronics on Wednesday, 25 February 2026.

.A total of 32 participants registered from 17 countries around the world. Of these, 64% were from universities, 32% from industry, and 4% from RTOs, as shown in the diagram below.

Speakers and participants came from a distinguished range of institutions, including the Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia – Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Leipzig University, the University of Antwerp, and TalTech – Tallinn  University of Technology; Kochi University of Technology; Universitat de Valencia; ICN2; ADA University; Teledyne Dalsa; LMU Munich; Universiti Putra Malaysia; University of Belgrade; University of Sarajevo; Universiti Putra Malaysia; CIIMAR; UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico; and ADC.

3D Bricks project

The 3D Bricks project, launched in May 2023 with support from the European Union, is exploring groundbreaking ways to build the future of electronics. By combining DNA nanostructures with carbon nanotubes, the team is developing new platforms for ultra‑compact circuits and memory systems. This approach opens the door to faster, more reliable, and highly interconnected devices, paving the way for next‑generation computing technologies.