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Digital Olfaction Society 2024: Revolutionizing scent digitization and global transfer

August 6, 2024
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The 8th Annual Meeting of the Digital Olfaction Society (DOS) will take place on December 5-6, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan, and Online. The DOS meeting is uniquely aimed at digitizing scents, transferring them, and re-creating them in different parts of the world. The two-day event includes one day dedicated to talks and another day for demonstrations. Under the slogan “Olfaction to Digital Olfaction”, the congress will explore the latest advances in olfaction science and digital olfaction technologies, highlighting their transformative impact across multiple fields.

DOS 2024: From Olfaction to Digital Olfaction

Credit: Digital Olfaction Society (DOS)

The 8th Annual Meeting of the Digital Olfaction Society (DOS) will take place on December 5-6, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan, and Online. The DOS meeting is uniquely aimed at digitizing scents, transferring them, and re-creating them in different parts of the world. The two-day event includes one day dedicated to talks and another day for demonstrations. Under the slogan “Olfaction to Digital Olfaction”, the congress will explore the latest advances in olfaction science and digital olfaction technologies, highlighting their transformative impact across multiple fields.

The first day of the congress will focus on olfaction science, scent-based diagnosis and treatment innovations, as well as the current state and future of digital olfaction.

The second day of DOS Congress will be dedicated to a showcase of the latest technologies, in a special session of live demonstrations.

What’s on the DOS 2024 Agenda?

Olfactory Diversity: Subtractive Mixing for Versatile Odor Creation by Haruka Matsukura, University of Electro-Communications, Japan

  • Techniques for creating a variety of odors.
  • Subtractive mixing methodologies.
  • Applications in fragrance and flavor industries.

 

Opportunities and Challenges for Drone-Based Odour Monitoring: Development and Maintenance of Calibration Models by Santiago Marco, University of Barcelona, Spain

  • Use of drones for environmental odor monitoring.
  • Development of calibration models for accuracy.
  • Challenges in real-time data collection and interpretation.

 

Olfactory Insights: Unveiling the Biology of Smell in the Digital Era by Laura López-Mascaraque, Cajal Institute, Spain

  • Biological basis of olfaction.
  • Advances in digital olfaction technologies.
  • Integration of biological and digital approaches to study smell.

 

AI-enabled Low Dimensional Materials-based Electronic Olfaction Sensors and Their Applications by Shirong Huang, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

  • Development of electronic olfaction sensors.
  • Use of AI and low-dimensional materials.
  • Applications in health, safety, and environmental monitoring.

 

Identifying Chemicals Based on Ion and Differential Mobility Spectrometry Measurements by Philipp Müller, Tampere University, Finland

  • Techniques for chemical identification.
  • Ion mobility spectrometry and differential mobility spectrometry.
  • Practical applications in various fields.

 

TranScent the Education: Designing VR Meditation through Digital Incense for the Youths by Meikei Lai, Macao Polytechnic University, China

  • Integration of olfaction in VR for meditation.
  • Development of digital incense technology.
  • Benefits for youth education and mental health.

 

Stopping to Smell the Roses: Capturing and Using the Scents of Everyday Life by Qi Lu, Tsinghua University, China

  • Methods for capturing everyday scents.
  • Applications of scent technology in daily life.
  • Enhancing experiences through olfactory inputs.

 

Bionic Olfaction Sensing and Digital Recognition Algorithm by Ping Wang, Zhejiang University, China

  • Development of bionic olfaction sensors.
  • Digital algorithms for scent recognition.
  • Applications in artificial intelligence and robotics.

 

DOS Displaying & Demonstrations

A specific session will be dedicated to demonstrations in digital olfaction field. Creators can personally exhibit their devices, products, and solutions on-site. DOS invites all researchers and industries to share their latest research/ innovations during the congress.

The demo chairs may seek additional information during the review period to assess the feasibility of proposed demos, and a panel of judges will select one demonstration for the DOS 2024 Best Demonstration Award.

More about the demonstrations.

 

About the Digital Olfaction Society

The aim of DOS is to create devices which not only can record smells, turn them into digital data but also transmit and restitute them where we like. The objective of DOS is also to gather, share, and complete the knowledge recently established about olfactory digitization. Our perspective is to build up constructive links between leading researchers and industrialists in order to set up appropriate strategies in order to implement Research & Development through practical applications with a high impact on our lifestyle thanks to the potential of olfactory digitization. We want to move from the Stone Age of odorous substance toward a New Age by means of digital fragrance, aroma and smell technologies.

 

Contact us

For all requests concerning registration and administration, please send an email to: dos[at]digital-olfaction.com

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