8th International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies (ICICT 2025). This annual conference is a prominent international forum for academia, industry, and researchers to share visions, ideas, and advancements in the field of information and computer technologies. The ICICT 2025 is scheduled to take place in Hilo, Hawaii, United States, from March 14-16, 2025. The conference aims to feature a highly selective program of technical papers and speakers, focusing on innovative research and applications in various areas of technology.
The conference aims to present recent global developments in coastal engineering, environmental-friendly construction and development practices, green building materials, architectural design innovations, sustainable cultivation and conservation practices, land reclamation and re-purposing concepts, and advances in environmental analysis and monitoring.
The Conference on Future Machine Learning and Data Science, Los Angeles, USA, 2025 (FMLDS2025) will bring international experts in Future Machine Learning Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Machine Learning Applications in Engineering and Data Science.
The Faculty of Computing and Informatics, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, together with the IEEE Sabah Subsection as the Technical Co-Sponsor, is organizing the 2025 International Conference on Advances in Machine Intelligence, and Cybersecurity Technologies (AMICT2025), which will be held with hybrid mode at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia from 20 to 21 Nov 2025.
The ICCV – Advances in Image Manipulation workshop and challenges (AIM 2025) will be held in Honolulu, United States of America.
This conference aims to bring together researchers, engineers, scientists, and industry professionals from around the globe to share their latest findings and innovations in the fields of advanced materials, mechanical engineering, and manufacturing processes.
We are an interdisciplinary forum that links students, industrialists, business people, graduates, scientists, government officials, and science and technology communities.