Tallinn University of Technology

Coming soon - October 6-8, 2026.

Baltic Electronics Conference 2026 (BEC2026) - Tallinn, Estonia

Celebrating 20 Editions of Innovation in Electronics and Embedded Systems

The Baltic Electronics Conference 2026 (BEC2026) marks its 20th edition, continuing a proud tradition as a leading event for electronics and embedded systems in the Baltics-Nordics. For nearly three decades, BEC has been the meeting point for academia, industry, and innovators, driving research and technology that shape the future.

Why Choose BEC2026?

  • Legacy & Credibility: With 20 editions behind us, BEC offers a proven platform for scientific exchange and visibility in the electronics community.
  • Distinct Regional Focus with Global Reach: Hosted in Estonia, one of the world’s leading digital nations and a recognized IT innovation hub, BEC2026 connects you to top researchers and companies from the Baltic Sea region, Europe, and beyond.
  • Interdisciplinary Scope: Present your work across diverse domains: communication and cognitive systems, biomedical systems, cyber-physical and embedded systems, dependability and security, electronics devices and energy conversion technologies, instrumentation and signal processing.
  • Strong Academic-Industry Synergy: Engage with researchers, industry, and startups, opening doors to collaborations and technology transfer.
  • Impactful Discussions on Sustainability & Reliability: Join conversations that matter—how electronics can enable sustainable, resilient, and intelligent systems for tomorrow.
  • Special 20th Edition Highlights: Celebrate this milestone with exclusive sessions and a vibrant social program.
  • Focused Opportunities for Emerging Talent: BEC2026 is especially designed to empower PhD students and young professionals through free registrations, dedicated activities, mentoring sessions, and networking opportunities that accelerate careers and foster innovation.

BEC2026 is more than a conference, it is a unique platform to showcase your research, influence future technologies, and be part of a 20-edition legacy of innovation.

Stay tuned for more information!

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Submission Guideline & Paper Format

Submission Guidelines

Prospective authors are requested to submit a full paper of four to six  A4 pages including illustrations and references, in English, in the format of a PDF file.

Accepted papers will be published as submitted in the Conference Proceedings that will be provided to all participants at the beginning of the Conference. To have the paper included in the final program, proceedings, and IEEE Xplore, the presenting author must register as a regular attendee (or as a degree student if applicable).
As an IEEE policy, the papers by no-show authors will not be included in the IEEE Xplore.

For further information concerning the scientific program and submitted contribution, please contact Prof. Yannick Le Moullec or Prof. Peeter Ellervee.

Paper Format

The purpose of a conference template is to provide a consistent format for papers appearing in the conference proceedings. IEEE strongly encourages the use of the conference manuscript templates provided below. 

IEEE conference templates contain guidance text for composing and formatting conference papers. Please ensure that all guidance text is removed from your conference paper prior to submission to the conference. 

Failure to remove template text from your paper may result in your paper not being published.

Templates

Download A4 (*.doc, 30kb)

Keynote Speakers

Distinguished keynote speakers from academia and industry will share their insights on the latest developments and future trends in electronics and embedded systems.
Details about the keynote speakers will be announced soon.

Stay tuned for updates.

Important Dates

  • The conference will take place on October 6–8, 2026, in Tallinn, Estonia.
  • October 5, 2026 PhD Tutorial Day in TalTech (pre-day)


Further important dates - including paper submission deadlines, notification of acceptance, and registration periods - will be announced soon.

Conference fees and registration

Registration details and fees will be announced soon.

All registrations include participation in the full conference program (including special sessions), the welcome event on October 6 at Restaurant Noho, access to conference materials, and the social event on the evening of October 7 at Lennusadam – the Seaplane Harbour.
Accommodation at the Nordic Hotel Forum is included for participants who require it, (except October 5, 2026 PhD Tutorial Day in TalTech (pre-day)).

Venue

The 20th Biennale of the BEC2026 will be held in charming Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, which is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. The Baltic Electronics Conference is organized by the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech).

The event venue is Nordic Hotel Forum (****), a unique, non-chain, cozy and modern, nature-friendly hotel promoting anti-allergy concepts and renovated in 2021. 

Address: Viru väljak 3,Tallinn, Estonia

Please note the changes in the traffic and public transportation in Tallinn City center. Go to the section: Plan Your Trip!

The venue is centrally located in the heart of the downtown with access to Old Town just behind the corner.

Plan Your Trip

Travel information, arrival in Tallinn, and how to get around here, are well described on the Visit Tallinn portal "Plan your trip".

One also finds updated advice on the events, eating out and other important details to make the most of your stay in Tallinn and prolong your stay before or after the conference.

Visit TallinnArrival & departure - Visit Tallinn.

Public transport:
from the airport to the city center (about 30 min):
Bus no 2, detailed info -> Journey plannerAirport info 

from the harbor to the city center (about 30 min):
Bus no 20A, detailed info  ->  Journey plannerHarbour info 

Navigation and traffic for drivers: Waze
Tallinn helpline: 14 410
https://www.tallinn.ee/en/vanasadamatramm

Social Event: Evening at Lennusadam – The Seaplane Harbour

Join us for an unforgettable evening at Lennusadam – the Seaplane Harbour, one of Tallinn’s most distinctive and captivating venues. Set against the backdrop of historic seaplanes and maritime exhibits, this social event offers the perfect blend of culture, networking, and relaxation. Guests will enjoy a private tour of the museum’s highlights, followed by a gala dinner featuring a variety of flavors and drinks. Take this opportunity to connect with fellow participants in a truly inspiring setting — surrounded by ships, submarines, and the timeless charm of the Baltic Sea.

Lennusadam

Sponsors

Organization of the BEC2026  would not be possible without corporate supporters and technical sponsors. 

If you are interested in supporting the event please contact bec@taltech.ee for options. 

R and S

Download SPONSORS datasheet PDF

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