The 4th World Congress on Condition Monitoring - WCCM 2026

The 4th World Congress on Condition Monitoring (WCCM) will take place on August 25-28, 2026, at NH Milano Congress Centre, Milan, Italy.

Information

The primary objective of the WCCM is to facilitate the global exchange of research and applications in Condition Monitoring and related areas, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological advancements, industrial applications and international cooperation. The Congress serves as a worldwide platform for scientists and professionals from both academia and industry to share knowledge and insights. The event is organized in collaboration with condition monitoring and NDT societies worldwide.
WCCM 2026 Proceedings will be published by Springer, one of the world’s leading scientific publishers.
To ensure maximum visibility, the published papers will be indexed in Scopus and EI Compendex, making your research accessible and citable worldwide.
It is planned to publish the peer-reviewed and selected papers of the conference as proceedings with Springer in their prestigious “Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering” series .
For detailed instructions for author of conference proceedings, kindly visit the following link:

Topics

Be part of the international community shaping the future of Condition Monitoring and Maintenance!
  • Condition monitoring technologies and systems
  • Sensors and Data Acquisition
  • Signal Processing and Machine Learning
  • Fault Diagnosis and Prognostics
  • Materials
  • Maintenance and Reliability
  • Industrial Applications of Condition Monitoring
  • Standards, Education, and Case Studies

Exhibition and Sponsorship

This event offers a unique opportunity for sponsors to showcase their innovations, network with key decision-makers, and enhance brand visibility.

Previous WCCMs

• 2017: WCCM 2017 London, UK
• 2019: WCCM 2019 Singapore
• 2024: WCCM 2024 Beijing, China

Author instructions

Program

The congress technical programme includes
• Plenary keynote presentations
• Distinguished overview presentations
• Invited and contributed presentations, including case study presentations
• Industrial sessions for major industrial sectors
• Workshops/tutorials on advanced topics in condition monitoring and related areas, led by recognised scientists and engineers
• Expert panel session on hot topics in condition monitoring and related areas
• Exhibition, vendor presentations and a plenary spotlight sessions for exhibitors and sponsors

Venue

NH Milano Congress centre. Address: Strada 2, 7, Assago (MI) – Italy.
NH Milano Congress Centre is located in Assago, Milan business district just 15 minutes away from the city center and nearby the vibrant Navigli area.

Accommodation

If you wish to stay at the NH Milano Congress Centre, you can check availability and book your room at
Please be aware that:
  • You can book through this link and avail of reduced rates only if you book a room from 24th to 28th August 2026 (4 nights)
  • Booking made through this link is prepaid and non-refundable.
  • Booking through this link should be done best by 25th February 2026.
If you wish to stay at a different hotel closer to the city centre, we suggest the following hotels close to the subway stations, see

Submissions

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT AT:
Deadline for abstract submission:
January 30, 2026
Notification of abstract acceptance:
February 28, 2026
Deadline for submission of full papers (Optional):
April 30, 2026
Deadline for full paper acceptance:
May 31, 2026

Registration

Deadline for registration and payment for early bird:
June 10, 2026
Standard Registration Deadline:
July 31, 2026

Contact

Italian Association of Metallurgy
AIM
Via Filippo Turati 8 20121 MILAN Tel. +39.02.76021132 - +39.02.76397770
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Contact details
The ISCM Secretariat, c/o BINDT, Midsummer House, Riverside Way, Bedford Road, Northampton NN1 5NX, United Kingdom. Email:
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