About us
We are delighted to announce the upcoming 9th International Conference on Bio-sensing Technology, which will take place in Kuala Lumpur on 10-13 May 2026. As a fast-growing hub for biotechnology and medical research in Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur provides the perfect environment for conference attendees to connect, collaborate, and engage with presentations of cutting-edge solutions to real-world challenges in the bio-sensing technology field. Kuala Lumpur has modern infrastructure, a strategic location, and strong support for science and technology.
Bio-sensing technologies have a vital role to play in in the growth and adoption of new technologies for health, environment and agricultural applications. From detecting infectious diseases and monitoring health conditions to ensuring food safety and environmental quality. As demand grows for faster, more sensitive, and reliable detection methods for monitoring and point of use measurements the need for interdisciplinary research is ever more critical.
Call For Paper
Poster submissions are invited on the following topics and should be submitted using the online abstract submission system. (https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/auth?redirect=/stages/79296/submitter) Conference deadlines
Author notification deadline: 16 January 2026
Author registration deadline: 13 February 2026
Early bird registration deadline: 13 February 2026
Committee
Conference co-chairs
Richard Luxton
Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology, UWE Bristol, UK
Janice Kiely
Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology, UWE Bristol, UK
Scientific committee
Zeynep Altintas
Faculty of Engineering, Kiel University, Germany
David Attwood
IBST, University of the West of England, UK
Ivy Chung
Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Hugo Cunha
AZTI, Basque Research and Technology Alliance, Spain
Roberta D'Agata
Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Catania, Sicily, Italy
Martin Mak
Dept of Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Khor Sook Mei
Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Speakers
Orawon Chailapakul
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Orawon Chailapakul is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, and a globally recognized leader in electrochemistry and optical sensor technology. After earning her Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, USA, she has dedicated her career to pioneering research in advanced sensor platforms, specifically designed to tackle global challenges in healthcare and environmental sustainability.
Lee Yook Heng
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
Lee Yook Heng is currently an honorable professor at the Department of Chemical Sciences after serving about 40 years at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He obtained his PhD from the Institute of Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and MSc from the Department of Physical Chemistry, Cambridge University, England.
Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim
Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech), Singapore
Professor Lim Chwee Teck is the NUSS Chair Professor and Director of the Institute for Health Innovation and Technology at the National University of Singapore. Professor Lim is renowned for his pioneering work in human disease mechanobiology.
Chris Phillips
Imperial College London, UK
Chris is a physics professor at Imperial College London, where he has been on the staff 4 about 38 years and published <350 papers with a multi million £ grant portfolio.



