About Conference

The International Academic Research Forum (IARF) is pleased to present the International Conference on Big Data Analytics in Bioinformatics, scheduled to be held on 13th - 14th January 2026 in Maringa , Brazil. This global academic gathering is dedicated to advancing knowledge and driving innovation across science, technology, management, and related interdisciplinary fields.

Bringing together renowned experts, researchers, professionals, and students, the conference serves as a platform to share insights, explore breakthroughs, and collaborate across disciplines and borders

Why Attend?

Attendees of the ICBDAB-2026 will benefit from:

Engage with Global Experts

Listen to influential voices — from academic leaders to industry pioneers and policy-makers — presenting keynote addresses, research talks, and case studies

Expand Knowledge and Skills

Participate in interactive technical sessions, panel discussions, and workshops to enhance your expertise and practical understanding.

Network with Peers

Meet and connect with delegates from academia, government, and industry to forge meaningful collaborations and long-term partnerships

Showcase Research and Innovation

Listen to influential voices — from academic leaders to industry pioneers and policy-makers — presenting keynote addresses, research talks, and case studies

Join Us

The ICBDAB-2026 is not just an event — it’s a movement to shape a better academic and professional future. Be part of this vibrant, globally diverse gathering from 13th - 14th January 2026 in Maringa , Brazil and contribute to impactful change in your field.

Let’s explore ideas, challenge boundaries, and build a knowledge-driven future — together.

Key Objectives of the Conference
  • Promoting academic exchange and global research visibility
  • Enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge-sharing
  • Supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Fostering innovation in science, technology, and applied research
  • Bridging the gap between academia, industry, and policy-making bodies