
The EUROoCS 2026 Annual Meeting will bring together leading experts from academia, clinical research, industry, regulatory agencies, and policymakers to explore the latest breakthroughs in organs-on-chip and microphysiological systems (MPS). Over two and a half days, the conference will feature plenary and keynote lectures, scientific sessions, poster presentations, and industry showcases, providing ample opportunities for interdisciplinary networking and exchange. Topics will include disease and multi-organ models, organ-on-chip, PK/PD modelling, biofabrication and biomaterials, standardization and toxicity, among others.
- Three day meeting, including a member’s meeting
- Keynotes lectures
- 4 Parallel scientific sessions
- Interactive Poster sessions
- Round tables and thematic sessions
- Opportunity for guided tours to cutting-edge micro and nanofabrication facilities: link to INL
- Exhibition area
- Award ceremony
- Plenty of opportunities for networking, interactions and exchange
Conference Chair 2026

Conference Chair
Confirmed keynote speakers

University of Aveiro , Portugal

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Republic of Korea

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, USA

F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Switzerland
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