Conference Topics & Areas

Session I: Life Sciences, Biodiversity, Local Wisdom, and Bioresource Innovation
Topics include biology, biodiversity conservation, ethnobotany, local wisdom, medicinal plants, and conservation biology, with emphasis on the sustainable use of bioresources for innovation.

Session II: Biotechnology and Microbiology for the Bioeconomy
Covers biotechnology, microbiology, molecular biology, bioprocessing, and fermentation technology, highlighting their role in advancing the bioeconomy.

Session III: Agriculture, Animal Science, Fisheries, Food and Nutrition
Focuses on food science and technology, nutrition, agriculture, animal science, and fisheries, particularly within the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) economic model.

Session IV: Chemistry and Materials for Smart and Sustainable Innovation
Encompasses green and analytical chemistry, natural products and bioactive compounds, polymers and bio-based materials, smart and sustainable materials, environmental applications, and clean energy solutions.

Session V: Climate Action and Carbon Solutions for a Net-Zero Future
Explores climate change adaptation and mitigation, carbon credit and net-zero strategies, environmental monitoring and geospatial technologies, sustainable resource and land management, and circular economy innovations.

Session VI: Applied Science, Data, and Modeling for Sustainability
Includes applied mathematics, applied physics (advanced materials, electronics, high-energy physics, photonics, nanotechnology, quantum technologies, condensed matter physics, nuclear and plasma science), applied statistics, modeling and simulation methods, data science, and geoinformatics (spatial analysis, predictive modeling, satellite data, remote sensing, GIS).

Session VII: Community-Based Development
Encourages research on appropriate technology, community innovation, participatory research, extension science, science communication, Bio-OTOP initiatives, soil science, and carbon farming in agriculture. The session highlights research and innovations that directly address community needs and promote inclusive participation in development processes.

Session VIII: Youth Researcher and Emerging Scientists Forum (Junior Researcher)
This session is dedicated to fostering the participation of high school students and emerging young scientists in the scientific community. It provides an opportunity to present research findings, innovative projects, and scientific ideas across all disciplines of science and technology. The forum aims to cultivate research skills, encourage academic curiosity, and inspire future contributions toward scientific advancement and sustainable development.