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FTC 2026 : 11th Future Technologies Conference 2026 | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
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Please consider submitting your papers/ posters for 11th Future Technologies Conference 2026.
The conference aims to bring together researchers, scholars, practitioners, and experts from around the world to share their insights, discoveries, and research outcomes. We invite you to submit your original research papers, posters, and proposals on a wide range of topics within the realm of computing, including but not limited to: AI & Machine Learning Deep Learning Multi-Agent and Hybrid Intelligence Generative AI Explainable AI Large language models (LLMs) Machine Learning Future Computing Architectures Quantum Computing Neuromorphic Systems High Performance Computing Human-Centered Computing Cloud Computing Edge and Fog Computing Human - Digital Interaction Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Immersive Technologies (AR, VR) Multimodal Interfaces Wearable Computing Brain Computer Interfaces Human AI Co-Creation Data Science Data Mining Predictive Modeling Data Analytics Sentiment Analysis Natural Language Processing Big Data Speech Technologies AI Augmented Data Science Ambient Intelligence Smart Cities Smart Grids and Energy Networks Sensing and Sensor Networks Ambient Assisted Living Internet of Things (IoT) Robotics Cognitive Robotics Robotic Prosthetics Swarm Intelligence Real-Time Learning Self-Constructing Systems Bio-Inspired Robotics Continual Learning in Robotics Security Cybersecurity Frameworks Threat Intelligence Cryptography Quantum-Resistant Security Internet and Cloud Security Digital Identity and Biometrics Learning Technologies AI in Education e-Learning Tools Gamified Learning Virtual Learning Ecosystems Social Learning Technologies Submissions will undergo a rigorous double blind peer-review process by an esteemed panel of experts. Accepted papers presented during the conference, will be published in the conference proceedings, and considered for potential inclusion in Springer series "Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems" indexed in Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH and SCImago. Please do share this with your colleagues and peers who might be interested in this conference. Looking forward to your submissions. |
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