Polymer Visions 2026
2nd International Summit on Polymer Science & EngineeringTheme: “Polymers for a Greener Tomorrow: Bridging Research and Industry“
Venue: Fairfield by Marriott Bali Legian, Bali
Dates: June 15 & 16, 2026 (In-Person At Bali)
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Polymer Visions 2026 overview:-
- Mind Authors, Inc. is delighted to announce the upcoming “2nd International Summit on Polymer Science & Polymer Engineering” This highly anticipated event will take place on June 15 & 16, 2026
The Polymer Visions 2026 conference, scheduled for June 15 & 16, 2026 promises to be an unparalleled gathering of leading scientists, industry experts, and innovators in the field of polymer science. Held at the renowned Fairfield by Marriott Bali Legian, Bali, this event will bring together a diverse group of professionals from academia, industry, and government agencies. The conference will offer an exceptional platform to discuss the latest breakthroughs, innovations, and challenges within the polymer science community.
Conference Theme: “Polymers for a Greener Tomorrow: Bridging Research and Industry”
- This year’s theme, “Polymers for a Greener Tomorrow: Bridging Research and Industry,” will focus on advancing sustainable polymer solutions that address critical global challenges. Topics will encompass eco-friendly materials, sustainable production methods, and innovative applications that contribute to a circular economy.
Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
Polymer Materials and Nanocomposites
Polymer Blends and Alloys
Polymer Processing and Engineering
Polymer Recycling and Sustainability
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers
Polymer Electronics and Conductive Polymers
Polymer Coatings and Adhesives
Experience a New Era of Conferences
Experience a New Era of Conferences with us! Our innovative event brings together thought leaders, industry experts, and visionaries to redefine the future of Polymer Science and Innovation. Engage in immersive discussions, cutting-edge presentations, and meaningful networking opportunities that foster collaboration and inspiration
Target Audience:
Academics and Researchers: Professors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students who are actively working in polymer science, materials science, and related interdisciplinary fields. The conference will provide a collaborative environment to discuss new ideas and exchange research findings.
Industry Professionals: Engineers, technologists, and product developers involved in polymer manufacturing, material design, and application. Participants from industries such as automotive, electronics, medical devices, and packaging will benefit from the latest innovations and research.
Policymakers and Government Representatives: Attendees from government agencies, regulatory bodies, and non-profit organizations who are involved in setting policies related to materials science, environmental impact, and sustainability.
Entrepreneurs and Startups: Innovators working on novel polymer-based technologies and sustainable solutions. The conference will offer opportunities to explore potential partnerships and business collaborations.
Registration Benefits
Keynote, Oral & Poster Presentations
Conference Kit & Certifications
Accommodation at Hotel Venue
Complementary Lunch during all conference days
Complementary Coffee Breaks and Snacks
Complementary Breakfast for booking hotel room
Sponsorship opportunities
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Why to Attend?
Certification
A certificate will be provided to the Organization to all our participants signed by a Ph.D. affiliate.
KNOWLEDGE
Explore your research with the most recent topics discussed at our conference.
Networking
Network with our world’s leading researchers online and expand your research work through collaboration and Networking.
Presentation AWARDS
BEST PRESENTATION AWARD
This award will be provided for the most outstanding presentation of the entire conference.
The best Oral presentation will be selected among all the researchers in the session.
BEST (YRF) STUDENT PRESENTATION AWARD
The “Younger Researchers” or Best Student Presentation Award will be given to the most outstanding presentation presented by a participant who has registered under the student category. Undergraduates, Master students, and Ph.D. students will be considered under this category.
BEST POSTER PRESENTATION AWARD
There will be a poster session at the conference and this award is dedicated to the poster presenters in the conference. The best poster presentation will be selected among all the researchers in the session.
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Important Dates & Deadlines
06
December, 2025
First Round of Abstract Submission Deadline
07
December, 2025
Early Bird Registration Deadline
15 & 16
June 2026
Polymer Visions 2026 will be hosted in-person at Bali
Polymer Visions 2026 Registration
Be a Speaker
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Live Question & Answer Session
$549
Listener/Delegate
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Live Question & Answer Session
$599
Present a Poster
Certification
Conference Kit
Book of Abstracts
Access to All Sessions
Live Question & Answer Session
$579
List of Polymer Science & Engineering Institutions in Asia
- University of Tokyo – Department of Materials Engineering
- Kyoto University – Institute for Chemical Research
- Osaka University – Graduate School of Engineering.
- Tokyo Institute of Technology – School of Materials Science
- Hokkaido University – Research Institute for Electronic Science
- Kyushu University – Department of Materials Science & Engineering
- Tohoku University – Institute of Multidisciplinary Research
- Nagoya University – Department of Molecular & Macromolecular Chemistry
- Seoul National University – School of Chemical and Biological Engineering
- KAIST – Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
- POSTECH – Department of Chemical Engineering
- Yonsei University – Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Korea University – Materials Science & Engineering
- Hanyang University – Polymer Engineering & Materials Division.
- UNIST – School of Materials Science & Engineering
- National University of Singapore (NUS) – Materials Science & Engineering.
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU) – School of Materials Science and Engineering
- Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) – Materials & Sustainability
- A*STAR – Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE)
- SIT – Chemical Engineering (Polymer Specialization)
- Mitsubishi Chemical Group
- Sumitomo Chemical
- Toray Industries
- Kuraray Co., Ltd
- Teijin Limited
- Asahi Kasei Corporation
- Daikin Industries – Fluoropolymer Division
- JSR Corporation
- Formosa Plastics Group
- Chi Mei Corporation
- Eternal Materials Co., Ltd.
- Nan Ya Plastics Corporation
- Chang Chun Group
- Kafrit Industries
- Polygram Group
- Ginegar Plastic Products
- Hanita Coatings (Avery Dennison Israel)
- Tosaf Group
- LG Chem
- SK Chemicals
1 Thai Institute of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry (TIChE): Chemical engineering society involved in areas related to polymer processing, materials, and industrial applications.
- Polymer Society of Thailand (PST): The main national polymer science society promoting polymer research, education, and conferences.
- Polymer Division, Chinese Chemical Society (PD-CCS): China’s primary polymer science organization that promotes research and organizes national polymer conferences.
- Chemical Society of Japan – Polymer Chemistry Division: Supports polymer synthesis, macromolecular design, functional polymers, and chemical engineering-based polymer innovation.
- Polymer Processing Society – Japan Chapter (PPS-Japan): Dedicated to polymer processing technologies including extrusion, molding, rheology, and industrial-scale polymer manufacturing.
- Japan Rubber Manufacturers Association (JRMA) – Technical Polymer Unit: Industry-focused body for rubber, elastomers, compounding technologies, and performance polymer development.
- Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan (SFSTJ): Promotes polymeric fibers, smart textiles, and high-performance textile engineering research.
- Rubber–Elastomer Technology Association (RETA): Supports research and industry related to rubber, elastomers, and related polymer materials.
- Polymer Society of Korea (PSK): Leading Korean polymer association for polymer chemistry, polymer physics, engineering plastics, and sustainable material development.
- Korean Society of Polymer Processing (KSPP): Specializes in polymer processing, rheology, molding technologies, and manufacturing innovations.
- Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ): Japan’s primary polymer association promoting polymer chemistry, engineering, physics, and advanced materials through journals, seminars, and conferences.
- Korean Chemical Society – Macromolecular Chemistry Division: Promotes polymer synthesis, Nano polymers, functional macromolecules, and advanced chemical/material sciences.
- Korean Fiber Society (KFS): Covers polymeric fibers, textile engineering, technical fabrics, and smart polymeric textile materials.
- Korea Rubber Manufacturers Association – Polymer Technical Division: Works on elastomers, industrial rubber technology, compounding methods, and testing standards.
- Rubber–Elastomer Technology Association (RETA): Supports research and industry related to rubber, elastomers, and related polymer materials.
- Institute of Materials Singapore (IOM) – Polymer Chapter: Promotes polymeric materials research, composites, biomaterials, and advanced material technologies through programs & workshops.
- Plastics and Rubber Institute of Singapore (PRIS): Key body linking academia and industry in plastics, rubbers, sustainable materials, and industrial polymer development.
- Materials Research Society of Singapore – Polymer Section: Focuses on polymer nanomaterials, flexible electronics, functional polymers, and next-generation materials research.
- Singapore Chemical Industry Council – Polymer & Materials Division: Develops polymer industry standards, innovation programs, regulations, and professional training.
20. Singapore Polymer Network (SPN): An industry-facing community for polymer researchers, chemists, engineers, and materials professionals.
- Polymer Society of Thailand (PST): The main national society for polymer science/engineering in Thailand — promotes polymer research, organizes conferences and seminars, supports scientists & engineers.
- Plastics Institute of Thailand (PITH): Industry‑oriented institute supporting plastics and polymer industry: development, standards, training, innovation for plastics & polymer‑based materials.
- Japan Society for Composite Materials (JSCM): Leads research in polymer composites, lightweight structural materials, and advanced hybrid materials.
- Chinese Materials Research Society (C-MRS): Materials science society covering polymers, composites, and advanced materials connects researchers and hosts events.
- Japan Society of Applied Physics – Polymer Materials Group: Covers polymer electronics, photonic polymer materials, thin films, and next-generation functional polymer systems.
- Polymer Society of Thailand (PST): Thailand’s main polymer science society; supports polymer research, education, and national conferences.
- Japan Adhesive Industry Association – Polymer Technology Group: Supports R&D on resins, adhesives, bonding polymers, and industrial performance materials.
- Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan (SFSTJ): Specializes in polymeric fibers, smart textiles, high-performance fabrics, and textile engineering research.
- Polymer Society of Korea (PSK): Major scientific society promoting polymer chemistry, engineering plastics, polymer physics, and sustainability research.
- Korean Society of Polymer Processing (KSPP): Specializes in polymer rheology, extrusion, injection molding, and emerging polymer manufacturing technologies.
- Korean Society for Composite Materials (KSCM): Focuses on carbon-fiber composites, polymeric composites, aerospace materials, and advanced structural applications.
- Plastics Institute of Thailand (PITH): National institute supporting Thailand’s plastics and polymer industry; provides training, testing, and innovation support.
- Korean Fiber Society (KFS): Covers polymeric fibers, textile polymers, smart fabrics, and advanced fiber-based materials.
- Polymer Division, Chinese Chemical Society (PD-CCS): China’s main organization for polymer science; organizes conferences and supports polymer research groups.
- Korea Institute of Chemical Engineers – Polymer Engineering Group (K’iche): Supports polymer reactor engineering, processing science, material development, and application-based innovation.
- Institute of Materials Singapore (IOM) – Polymer Chapter: Promotes polymeric materials, biomedical polymers, composites, and advanced polymer research collaboration.
- Plastics and Rubber Institute of Singapore (PRIS): Key organization connecting academia and industry in plastics engineering, rubber technology, and sustainable polymer development.
- Materials Research Society of Singapore – Polymer Section (MRS-SG): Supports polymer electronics, nanomaterials, functional polymers, and next-generation material innovation.
- Singapore Chemical Industry Council – Polymer & Materials Division (SCIC): Facilitates polymer industry growth, regulatory guidance, quality standards, and innovation initiatives.
- Singapore Polymer Network (SPN): A professional community linking polymer engineers, chemists, researchers, and industry experts for knowledge exchange.