Nature Forum: The Future of Sensing Technologies

The Forum will bring together scientists, engineers, and researchers from across disciplines to explore the current state and future directions of sensing technologies.

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The 2026 Nature Forum on the Future of Sensing Technologies will take place in Seoul, South Korea, on 13 April 2026. Hosted in partnership with Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Hanyang University, this one-day meeting marks the official launch of Nature Sensors, a new journal dedicated to connecting and empowering the global sensing community.

The Forum will bring together scientists, engineers, and researchers from across disciplines to explore the current state and future directions of sensing technologies. The programme will feature expert talks, discussions on emerging opportunities and challenges in the field, and an interactive session in which Nature Sensors editors and leading experts will jointly examine key issues and potential solutions shaping the next generation of sensing.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage with researchers during a dedicated poster session, providing a platform for students and participants to showcase their work and exchange ideas.

Join us in Seoul for a day of scientific insight, community building, and a first look at the vision behind Nature Sensors.

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