Conference Scope

2026 The 14th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City (ICIT 2026) will bring together industry professionals, academics, and individuals from government agencies and other institutions to exchange information and ideas on the advancement of information technology. The theme of ICIT 2026 focuses on the IoT and Smart City and related technologies.

Tips for Authors

✅ Check the Scope: Ensure your research aligns with the conference topics. If unsure, contact the organizing committee.

✅ Interdisciplinary Research is Welcome: Submissions that bridge multiple fields within electronics, communication, and computing are encouraged.

✅ Follow Submission Guidelines: Prepare your paper according to the formatting and length requirements provided in the Call for Papers (CFP).

✅ Stay Updated: Conference topics may evolve based on emerging trends. Check this page regularly for updates.

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Track 1: IoT & Smart Cities

  • IoT Foundations & Architectures
  • Edge & Cloud Integration
  • Smart City Platforms
  • Data Analytics for IoT
  • IoT Standards & Interoperability
  • Scalable IoT Systems
  • Real-time Monitoring & Control
  • Sensor Fusion Techniques

Track 2: AI & Automation

  • AI for Urban Development
  • Generative AI Applications
  • Intelligent Robotics
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Autonomous Urban Systems
  • Predictive Analytics
  • Natural Language Processing
  • AI Ethics & Governance

Track 3: Security & Sustainability

  • Cybersecurity in IoT
  • Blockchain-based Security
  • Green & Sustainable IoT
  • Data Encryption Techniques
  • Threat Detection & Response
  • Sustainable System Design
  • Resilience Engineering
  • Privacy and Trust in IoT

Track 4: Connectivity & Networking

  • 5G/6G Networks
  • Wireless Communication Protocols
  • IoT Sensor Networks
  • Secure Communication Systems
  • Satellite IoT
  • Low-Power Wide-Area Networks
  • Mesh Networking Architectures
  • Network Security Mechanisms