NanoSeries2026 will be hosted at the Politecnico di Torino, one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions in engineering, materials science, and technological innovation. Founded in 1859, Politecnico has shaped generations of engineers, architects, designers, and scientists, and today stands as a global hub for advanced research.
The conference is split between the historic Main Campus and the modern Cittadella Politecnica extension.
Located on Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, the iconic main campus inaugurated in 1958 features state-of-the-art lecture halls, laboratories, and research facilities. It has continually evolved to support cutting-edge scientific discovery and global academic collaboration.
Plenary Lectures & Poster Sessions:
(Day 1 and Day 2 – Morning Sessions until 14:00)
Address: Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129 Torino
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Developed from 1997 onward on Corso Castelfidardo, the Cittadella Politecnica represents the university’s modern extension—an ecosystem where academia, industry, and innovation intersect. The space houses advanced research centers, flexible learning areas, and modern conference rooms.
Breakout Parallel Sessions:
Rooms I1, I3, I5, I7, I9 — Cittadella Politecnica
Day 1 & Day 2: 14:00–18:00
Day 3: 09:00–14:00
Address: Via Paolo Borsellino, 53, 10138 Torino
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Additional entrance (Via Boggio):
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Turin’s Metro Line 1 provides the fastest connection to the university.
This is the easiest metro route for both venue locations.
Public transportation in Turin is operated by GTT – Gruppo Torinese Trasporti, offering extensive bus and tram connections throughout the city.
You can reach Politecnico conveniently from major areas using nearby bus and tram stops around Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, Corso Castelfidardo, Via Boggio, and Via Paolo Borsellino.
Useful information:
🎟 Ticket fares: https://www.gtt.to.it/ (Fares section)
🛒 Points of sale: https://www.gtt.to.it/ (Points of Sale section)
Major buses/trams typically serving the Politecnico area include:
Bus lines: 33, 58, 58/, 12
Trams: 10, 15
(Availability may vary; please check GTT timetables on arrival.)
If unsure, show “Politecnico di Torino” to the driver—they will direct you to the correct stop.
Turin is well-connected through major European motorways. The city ring road offers smooth access to all central locations.
Key highways leading to Turin include:
Once inside the city, follow signs for:
Paid street parking is available around the campus, and several underground parking areas operate nearby.
Taxis are easily available across the city. A ride from central locations (Porta Susa or Porta Nuova stations) typically takes 5–10 minutes.
Taxi services:
Taxi Torino (+39) 011 5730 / 5737
From Torino Caselle Airport
Distance to city centre: ~16 km
Train Connection
On-Campus Navigation Support
For assistance in finding Aula Magna “Giovanni Agnelli”, Cittadella Politecnica, or the breakout rooms I1, I3, I5, I7, I9, please visit the registration desk.
A dedicated staff member will be available throughout the conference to guide participants across both campus areas.
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