Welcome to

International Conference on Motion Capture and Wearable Technology in Sports Biomechanics
(ICMCWT-2026)

A global academic platform for research, innovation, and collaboration

Organized by

International Academic Research Forum (IARF)

 
Conference Date
31st - 1st August 2026
 
Conference Location
Naples , Italy
 
Mode of Conference
Hybrid

Conference Session Tracks

Focused research themes driving global academic dialogue and innovation

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Goals We Support

SDG 3 SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Motion Capture Technology

This track focuses on the latest innovations in motion capture systems and their applications in sports biomechanics. Researchers are invited to present studies that explore the integration of these technologies in performance analysis and athlete monitoring.

Track 02
Wearable Technology in Sports Performance

This session will delve into the role of wearable devices in tracking athletic performance and physiological metrics. Contributions should highlight the impact of these technologies on training regimens and injury prevention strategies.

Track 03
Biomechanical Analysis of Athletic Movements

This track invites submissions that analyze the biomechanics of various sports movements using advanced analytical techniques. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the mechanical principles that underpin performance and injury risk.

Track 04
Force Plate Applications in Sports Science

This session will explore the use of force plates in assessing athletic performance and biomechanics. Papers should focus on methodologies for interpreting force data and its implications for training and rehabilitation.

Track 05
Data Analytics in Sports Biomechanics

This track will highlight the application of data analytics in understanding sports biomechanics. Researchers are encouraged to present novel approaches to data interpretation that enhance performance tracking and athlete development.

Track 06
Functional and Strength Training Techniques

This session will examine the effectiveness of various functional and strength training methodologies in enhancing athletic performance. Contributions should provide insights into biomechanical principles that inform training practices.

Track 07
Endurance Training and Biomechanical Efficiency

This track focuses on the biomechanical factors that influence endurance performance. Submissions should address the relationship between biomechanics and training strategies aimed at optimizing endurance capabilities.

Track 08
Biomechanical Modeling in Sports Performance

This session will explore the development and application of biomechanical models in sports science. Papers should discuss how modeling can inform training practices and enhance performance outcomes.

Track 09
Skill Acquisition and Biomechanics

This track invites research on the interplay between skill acquisition and biomechanical principles in sports. Presentations should focus on how biomechanical insights can facilitate effective skill development in athletes.

Track 10
Injury Prevention Strategies in Sports Biomechanics

This session will address the role of biomechanics in developing effective injury prevention strategies for athletes. Contributions should highlight research that links biomechanical assessments with injury risk reduction.

Track 11
Performance Optimization through Sports Technology

This track will focus on the integration of sports technology in optimizing athletic performance. Researchers are encouraged to present findings that demonstrate how technology can enhance training outcomes and athlete monitoring.