NeuMat is pleased to spotlight the International Neuromorphic Computing Conference (INCC) 2027, a major new forum bringing together the global neuromorphic computing ecosystem for the first time. The conference will take place on 11–13 May 2027 at the Mercure London Earls Court, London (UK) and is led by NeuroSYNC, the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Systems and Computing.
INCC 2027 has been conceived as a community-led, non-profit conference, designed to unite researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers across neuroscience, materials science, hardware, algorithms, and applications to shape the future of brain-inspired computing. By reinvesting all registration fees directly into the quality and accessibility of the meeting, the organisers aim to foster an inclusive environment with strong support for students and early-career researchers.
The programme is structured around five parallel topical sessions, complemented by joint plenary talks from world-leading figures in neuromorphic computing. In addition to technical sessions, the conference will feature poster presentations, networking events, and dedicated opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange and new collaborations.
INCC 2027 is organised around five core technical themes that strongly align with NeuMat’s mission:
- Neuroscience-inspired unconventional computing and bio‑electronics interfaces
- Unconventional computing concepts and algorithms
- Materials for computing
- Unconventional computing hardware and devices
- Industry, policy, and applications
Of particular interest to the NeuMat community is the explicit emphasis on materials and device-level innovation, bridging emergent electronic, photonic, magnetic, ionic, and quantum materials with scalable hardware platforms and system-level functionality. The programme committees span a broad range of expertise, ensuring deep technical coverage from fundamental materials physics through to architectures and applications.
With its interdisciplinary scope, strong UK and international leadership, and clear commitment to community building, INCC 2027 represents an important new meeting point for researchers working at the forefront of neuromorphic materials and computing technologies.