From September 5 to 7, 2025, the 9th International Symposium of Flexible & Stretchable Electronics was successfully held in Shenzhen, China. The symposium brought together renowned experts and scholars in the field of flexible electronics worldwide, including Prof. John A. Rogers, to discuss the latest advances in flexible electronic materials and devices. Prof. Bai Ziqian’s team was invited to attend and delivered an academic presentation showcasing their latest achievements in the field of flexible fabric sensing.
In the presentation, Prof. Bai Ziqian highlighted the team’s research progress in fabric-based sensors, Janus-structured triboelectric devices (Adv. Funct. Mater. 2024, 34(37), 2402233), and self-adhesive flexible sensors (Mater. Des. 2025, 258, 114694). Their innovative design approaches provide new pathways for enhancing sensor performance, enabling smart wearables, and advancing natural human–computer interaction. The related achievements attracted significant attention and sparked active discussions among the participating experts. In addition, the team’s doctoral students engaged in in-depth exchanges with scholars from several leading research institutions in China and abroad.