• Global Summit on

    Sensors and Sensing Technologies

    Date: August 04-06, 2025 | Venue: Frankfurt, Germany
  • SENSORS2025

    Sensors and Sensing Technologies

    Dates: August 04-06, 2025 | Venue: Frankfurt, Germany

About Us

Research Connects invites all the participants from all over the world to attend Global Summit on Sensors and Sensing Technologies during August 04-06, 2025 at Frankfurt, Germany.

SENSORS2025 promises to be a landmark event, uniting foremost researchers, scientists, engineers, and industry luminaries from across the globe. Our summit endeavors to foster insightful discussions, exchange cutting-edge ideas, and explore the myriad challenges and opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of  Sensors and Sensing Technologies.

This summit will feature keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations, and exhibitions, providing a platform for researchers to connect, exchange ideas, and forge new collaborations.

Join us at Frankfurt, Germany for a truly unforgettable experience!

Yours Sincerely,
E. Bhargavi | Conference secretary
SENSORS2025

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Organizing Committee

Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology
China
University of Almería
Spain
Xiamen University of Technology
China
School of Electrical Engineering
Malaysia

Plenary Speakers

Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology
China

Title: MIS Process-Versatile MEMS Sensor Manufacturing Technology

Invited Speakers

Xiamen University of Technology
China

Title: Will be updated soon

Scientific Sessions

Sensing Principles and Mechanisms

Theory and Modelling, Reliability

Micro- and Nanofabrication Technologies/ Printing

Organ-On-Chip Sensors

Sensors for Aerospace

Human-Computer Interaction

Signal Processing, Data Fusion in Sensor Systems

Optical Sensors

3D Sensing Technology

Micro and Nano Sensors

Sensors Technologies & Applications

Microfluidics & Intelligent Circuits

Devices & Thermography

Sensor Arrays & Chemo Metrics

Polymer and Semiconductor Materials for Sensors

Image Processing

Actuators and Sensor Power Systems

Deep Learning in Sensors

Advanced Wireless Charging Technology

Ultrasonic, Acoustic, Noise and Vibration Sensors

Security and Reliability of WSN and IOT

Particle Accelerators and Detectors

Vision-Aided Sensing

Electronic Sensors, Devices and Systems

Wearable Sensors and Healthcare Applications

Analog and Digital Sensors

Internet-Based and other Remote Data Acquisition

Robotics, Sensors and Industry 4.0

Schedule

Day-1
8:00 9:00
Registration
9:00 9:15
Introduction and Opening Words
9:15 11:00
Plenary Sessions
11:00 11:20
Refreshments/Coffee Break
11:20 13:00
Plenary Sessions
13:00 14:00
Lunch with Table Discussions
14:00 15:40
Keynote Presentations
15:40 16:00
Refreshments/Coffee Break
16:00 17:30
Keynote Presentations
Day-2
9:00 9:30
Registration
9:30 11:00
Invited / Oral Presentations
11:00 11:20
Refreshments/Coffee Break
11:20 13:00
Invited / Oral Presentations
13:00 14:00
Lunch with Table Discussions
14:00 15:40
Invited / Oral Presentations
15:40 16:00
Refreshments/Coffee Break
16:00 17:30
Oral Presentations

Venue

Check out the Venue Information

Frankfurt, Germany

Email : sensors@researchconnects.org

About Frankfurt, Germany : 

Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. Frankfurt is culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse, with half of its population, and a majority of its young people, having a migrant background.

Notable Attractions and Sights to Explore:

Romerberg: Meaning Roman Mountain in English, this public square lies in front of the seat of Frankfurt’s administration. It’s the venue for royal coronations, trade fairs and Christmas markets.

Main Tower: The Main Tower, named after the nearby Main River, is the highest viewpoint in Frankfurt. It’s located in the Innenstadt district and comprises 56 floors.

Palmengarten: This serene Palm Garden is the largest botanical garden in Germany. It opened in 1871 and has a display of lovely botanic exhibits laid according to their geographical location.

Alte Oper: The classical opera house was completely destroyed during World War II. Later, it was reconstructed and today, it’s a popular venue for operas and concerts.

Goethe House: A writer’s house museum located in the Innenstadt district, it was the family residence of famous author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This is the only gallery completely dedicated to the Age of Geothe.

Explore Germany’s finest cities for a journey you’ll never forget!