We are delighted to share that the second International Conference on Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering (ICNCE 2026) will take place from 29 June–2 July 2026 in Aachen, Germany. Hosted at the Eurogress Aachen—situated in the historic centre of the city and closely connected to RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich—the conference promises an inspiring setting for scientific exchange and collaboration.
More information can be found on the official website: https://icnce-2026.de
Building on the tremendous success of the inaugural ICNCE in 2024, which gathered more than 500 participants from across academia, startups, and industry, ICNCE 2026 will once again unite the global neuromorphic community. The programme spans the full spectrum of the field, including:
- neuromorphic materials and devices
- circuits and systems
- neuroscience and theory
- algorithms and AI
- computing hardware and applications
- philosophy, ethics, and societal considerations
This year’s conference will feature an exciting lineup of invited speakers, representing leading voices pushing the frontiers of brain-inspired computing and engineering. Full details will appear on the conference website shortly.
Call for Abstracts – Deadline 3 April (AoE)
Researchers at all career stages are warmly invited to submit abstracts for poster or oral contributions.
The submission process is now open and will close on 3 April 2026 (Anywhere on Earth).
- Format: one-page PDF abstract
- Notification of acceptance: by 30 April 2026
- Submission portal here
Submission guidelines are available on the ICNCE 2026 website, where further details on the scientific themes, venue, and programme will continue to be updated.
For questions, please contact the Organizing Committee at info@icnce-2026.de.
We look forward to welcoming the NeuMat community—and the worldwide neuromorphic computing community—to Aachen this summer.