BE-FLEX 2025 – BioElectronics in FLEXible Technologies
Cagliari, September 2 – 3, 2025

BE-FLEX 2025 is an international symposium which will bring together the most excellent researchers in the field of flexible electronics and bioelectronics, with a particular focus on the development of biosensing and soft-robotics applications. The mission of BE-FLEX is to support the formation of a cross-disciplinary, international network of groups for the advancement of these fields, promoting an exchange of ideas of future materials, technologies and applications. This will be the 1st  edition of the conference, which will be held on September 2nd – 3rd, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy.

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Cagliari is a pioneer of organic flexible electronics in Italy, providing a significant contribution to the development of innovative sensing approaches in the field of bioelectronics, from device conception to its exploitation in different application scenarios. Recently, the partnership with the Biorobotic Institute at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, a leader group in the development of frontier research in the fields of biorobotics and bionics, is paving the way for expanding the horizons of flexible organic electronics towards the field of soft robotics.

Cagliari is the capital and largest city of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. The city’s history goes back thousands of years, from pre-historic times to the reign of the Savoy. Today, it is the island’s gateway port and main Mediterranean cruise liner hub. Settled on seven hills like Rome, Cagliari is a great combination of historical sites and natural areas which makes the city a very nice place to enjoy. The Castello quarter sits on the highest hill and boasts ancient bastions that today are the heart and soul of nightlife. Moreover, the city faces on a gorgeous, 9 km-long-beach, called Poetto, where people use to practice jogging, biking and having a drink or a dinner right in front of the sea. Cagliari is also a birdwatchers’ dreamland, thanks to its huge wetland areas of Santa Gilla and Molentargius, protected by the EU, with a rich and diverse wildlife, dominated by large colonies of pink flamingos.

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