CSBM 2025 | 2025 China Biomaterials Congress Successfully Held in Shaoxing

 2025/10/12    IUSBSE

From October 9 to 12, 2025, the 2025 China Biomaterials Congress, along with an exhibition of new technologies, products, and instruments, was successfully held at the Shaoxing International Convention Center in Zhejiang Province. The congress was organized by the Chinese Society for Biomaterials (CSBM), hosted by the Zhejiang University Shaoxing Research Institute, and co-organized by the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering of Zhejiang University, the Zhejiang Provincial Modern Textile Innovation Center, the School of Materials Science and Engineering of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, and the Shanghai University Shaoxing Research Institute.

 

More than 3,000 participants gathered in Shaoxing, including scientists, engineers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, regulatory professionals, and journalists from renowned research institutions, universities, medical centers, and enterprises engaged in biomaterials and medical device R&D, production, testing, regulation, and clinical applications.

 

The congress featured:

 

l 6 plenary lectures

 

l 162 thematic sessions

 

l 11 forums/symposia (including CSBMSFB, CSBMJSB, and CSBMKSBM international symposia)

 

l Poster presentations

 

l Corporate satellite symposia and recruitment sessions

 

Scientific programs covered cutting‑edge fields such as innovative bone‑regenerative biomaterials, nanobiomaterials, reconstructive biomaterials, and brain‑computer interface biomaterials. Nearly 400 distinguished experts delivered keynote or invited talks. Over 2,800 papers were accepted, and more than 90 well‑known enterprises participated as exhibitors. During the congress, the final competition of the First National Student Innovation Design Contest on Biomaterials was also held, attracting wide attention from young students and researchers in the field.

 

Bringing wisdom together to inspire the future. The successful convening of the 2025 China Biomaterials Congress not only provided a high‑level platform for academic exchange and industrial collaboration in the global biomaterials community but also charted a course for future development. Standing at a new historical starting point and guided by the "Healthy China" strategy, China’s biomaterials research and industry communities are poised to pool their strengths, scale new scientific heights, accelerate the translation and application of innovative achievements, and write a new "China chapter" for global human health.

 

A new journey begins – the future of biomaterials development in China holds great promise!