Multi-Boson Interactions (MBI) is an international conference series focusing on the frontiers of latest experimental results, state-of-art theory calculations and future prospects of physics with multi-boson final states (W, Z, gamma, Higgs, ...) at collider experiments. It aims to bring experimentalists and theorists together in order to discuss multi-boson interactions within the contexts of the gauge sector of the standard model and new physics.
MBI is coordinated by the MBI International Advisory Board (IAB) with the hosting venues rotating intercontinentally: 2013 (TU Dresden), 2014 (BNL), 2015 (DESY), 2016 (Wisconsin), 2017 (KIT, Karlsruhe), 2018 (Michigan), 2019 (Thessaloniki), 2020 (pandemic skip), 2021 (Milan), 2022 (Shanghai), 2023 (UC San Diego) 2024 (Toulouse), and 2025 (Brandeis).
The conference has plenary sessions only, with a mix of invited talks and submitted contributions.