Innovation in electrospinning does not happen within a single discipline. It emerges through collaboration between materials scientists, biomedical researchers, medical device developers, and industrial manufacturers. Reflecting this multidisciplinary landscape, Fluidnatek will participate in five major European conferences throughout September, contributing to discussions that span the entire innovation journey—from materials research and process development to biomaterials, medical technologies, and industrial manufacturing
Dates and conferences:
- Sept 1–4, 2026 — ELECTROSPIN (Padova, Italy)
A specialist conference focused on electrospinning techniques, materials and applications. Ideal for researchers optimizing processes and for companies needing reproducible scaling and turnkey systems. - Sept 7–11, 2026 — 34th Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials (Antwerp, Belgium)
A multidisciplinary biomaterials meeting covering preclinical testing to regulation and commercialization. A platform to engage with clinical groups and industry partners interested in implants and controlled drug delivery.
- Sept 14–17, 2026 — XVIII Spanish Conference of Specialized Group on Polymers (GEP) (Valencia, Spain)
Technical forum on polymers and applications, emphasizing innovation and tech transfer in Spain. An opportunity to showcase polymer formulations processable by electrospinning and discuss scaling with local R&D teams.
- Sept 23–24, 2026 — MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IRELAND (Galway, Ireland) Medical-technology event focused on industry–clinic collaboration and device supply chains. Perfect to present functional prototypes and manufacturing routes under regulatory constraints.
- Sept 24–26, 2026 — GERMAN SOCIETY OF BIOMATERIALS (Aachen, Germany)
A rigorous biomaterials meeting with a strong orientation to clinical application and European standards. A key venue to validate electrospinning solutions with preclinical evaluators and manufacturing partners.
What we’ll showcase
- Scalable, reproducible electrospinning equipment and processes, with performance data and traceability for regulated environments.
- Live demonstrations of the Fluidnatek LE-50 Gen2 in operation, plus real collaboration case studies: from scaffolds for regeneration to drug-delivery patches and rapid prototyping tailored for industry needs.
We look forward to meeting researchers, manufacturers, and healthcare innovators throughout September to discuss their next electrospinning challenge. Whether the goal is process development, technology transfer, or industrial scale-up, our team will be available to explore practical solutions that help transform promising concepts into robust, reproducible manufacturing processes.






































