On behalf of the local organising committee, we are delighted to invite you to the International Conference on Design and Manufacturing in Advanced Materials and Structures (DMAMS 2026), to be held from December 7-10, 2026, in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia. This premier event will bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and professionals to showcase and discuss the latest advancements in advanced materials and structures.
Under the theme “Innovative Design and Manufacturing Techniques in Advanced Materials and Structures”, DMAMS 2026 will provide an excellent interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research, exploration of emerging technologies, and the fostering of collaborations. The conference will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including computational mechanics, structural and design optimization, structural reliability and robustness, metamaterials & metastructures, composite materials & structures, and digital & additive manufacturing.
DMAMS 2026 is not just a venue for academic discussion, but also a place to establish new connections, explore research and collaboration opportunities, and set the course for the future of sustainable engineering materials and structures. Whether you are a researcher, engineer, industry professional, or student, this conference will offer valuable insights and networking opportunities in one of the most dynamic fields of engineering.
We look forward to welcoming you to Sydney in 2026 for an engaging and insightful conference experience that will shape the future of advanced materials and structural engineering through innovation in design and manufacturing.
Zhen (Jeff) Luo, University of Technology Sydney
Li Chang, The University of Sydney
Wei Gao, University of New South Wales
DMAMS-2026 Organizing Committee
Minisymposium proposal submission
Call for abstracts
Early registration
Deadline for presenting authors to register
Standard registration
Congress dates
Zhen (Jeff) Luo, University of Technology Sydney
Li Chang, University of Sydney
Wei Gao, University of New South Wales
Grant Steven, University of Sydney
Yiu-Wing Mai, University of Sydney
Nasser Khalili, University of New South Wales
Qing Li, The University of Sydney
Sarah Yixia Zhang, University of West Sydney
Jie Yang, RMIT University
TBD