Welcome to the 62nd Nordic Polymer Days in Stockholm, Sweden!

May 20 - 22, 2026

We are excited to announce that the 62nd Nordic Polymer Days will take place in Stockholm, hosted by the Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This annual conference brings together researchers and professionals from across the Nordic region and beyond to share the latest in polymer science and engineering.

Key focus areas for 2026 include:

• Biobased materials
• Biomedical materials
• Nanostructured materials and composites
• Energy-related materials
• Circular materials

Whether your work involves synthesis, modeling, or applications, we welcome your contributions.

More details and the call for abstracts will follow soon.

For questions, contact Nordicpolymerdays2026@kth.se

Registration

After 1st of April:
    • Full fee: 6 000 SEK (exclusive VAT)
    • Student fee: 4 000 SEK (exclusive VAT)
  • Early bird until April 1st

    • Full fee: 5 000 SEK (exclusive VAT)
    • Student fee: 3 500 SEK (exclusive VAT)

     

    Abstract submission

    Abstract submission is now closed Deadline for abstract submission extended to March 15!
    Deadline for abstract submission 1st of March

    Social program NPD 2026

    The social programme at Nordic Polymer Days 2026 will offer engaging opportunities to connect with fellow researchers.

    Get-together

    Join us at the conference get-together at the KTH campus.

    May 20th, 18:00 – 20:00

    Conference dinner

    The conference dinner will be held at Färgfabriken.

    Please note that participation is limited to 250 attendees and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

    May 21st, starting at 18:00

    Keynote speakers

    Professor

    Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

    Associate Professor

    Uppsala University, Sweden

    Professor

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

    Professor

    Riga Technical University, Latvia

    Associate Professor

    University of Helsinki, Finland

    Associate Professor

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden