22nd International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management, CM 2026

The Twenty-second International Conference of Condition Monitoring and Machinery Failure Prevention Technologies (CM 2026) is being organised by BINDT together with the International Society for Condition Monitoring, as an in-person three-day event, 9 – 11 June 2026 at The Grand, York, UK.

Information

The conference is being organised by BINDT in close partnership with the International Society for Condition Monitoring (ISCM) and the US Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology (MFPT). This combination of the efforts of these leading organisations creates one of the largest events of its kind at a truly international level and builds on the highly successful 21 international condition monitoring (CM) conferences organised by BINDT and the First World Congress on CM in 2017 organised by BINDT and ISCM.

Condition Monitoring Conference

The Institute's Annual Condition Monitoring Conference is traditionally held in early summer and provides the opportunity for everyone involved in condition monitoring to meet in comfortable surroundings, learn from people eminent in their field and exchange news and views with colleagues, whilst at the same time renewing friendships and making new ones.

Benefits of attending BINDT UK CM2026

The three-day conference will be covering a wide range of advances in CM fields, which will include:
  • Plenary presentations
  • Invited and contributed presentations, including case study presentations
  • Industrial sessions for major industrial sectors
  • Invited presentations
  • Expert panel session on hot topics in condition monitoring, led by recognised scientists and engineers
  • Exhibition, vendor presentations and plenary spotlight session for exhibitors and sponsors
  • Social events
  • BINDT-sponsored student packages
  • Free of charge workshop for CM conference delegates
Members obtain a discount when attending any of the Institute's seminars or conferences.

Venue

Compact and beautiful, York is a modern cosmopolitan city with deep historic roots spanning over 2000 years. Perfectly placed half-way between London and Edinburgh and with the glorious Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and Wolds right on the doorstep, York is unlike any other English city. There are thirty world-class museums you can explore, one of the best racecourses in the country and a thriving cultural scene.
The Grand, York, was built in 1906 as the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway. Designed by William Bell and Horace Field, the building showcases elegant marble interiors, oak-panelled rooms and the majestic Grand Boardroom. A cherished landmark in the heart of Yorkshire, The Grand is an award-winning five-star hotel, welcoming guests with the warmth, charm and character of true Yorkshire hospitality.

Accommodation

BINDT has secured a limited number of bedrooms at The Grand at significantly discounted rates. Please ensure your accommodation booking is completed as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as rooms will be allocated on a strictly ‘first-come,
first-served’ basis.

Submissions

Please note that abstracts and full papers should be submitted online at:
  • Deadline for structured session abstract submission, Still accepting abstracts (subject to availability)
  • General abstract submission (not more than 200 words). Still accepting abstracts (subject to availability)
  • Notification of abstract acceptance (not later than) 6 March 2026
  • Deadline for submission of full-length papers 17 April 2026
  • Notification of full-length paper acceptance 30 April 2026
  • Speaker registration 1 May 2026

Contact

Events and Awards Department, The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing,
Midsummer House, Riverside Way, Bedford Road, Northampton NN1 5NX, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)1604 438300; Email: ; Web:
Contact details
The ISCM Secretariat, c/o BINDT, Midsummer House, Riverside Way, Bedford Road, Northampton NN1 5NX, United Kingdom. Email:
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