ICEIDT 2025 (IEEE)
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    • Join leading experts in AI, IoT, and cybersecurity at a stunning island venue!
    • Hybrid format allows global participation, connecting researchers and industry professionals worldwide.
    • Present your work and gain visibility with IEEE Xplore and Scopus indexing opportunities.
    • Network with peers during engaging keynotes, panels, and a waterfront evening mixer.
    • Explore real-world applications of innovation in a vibrant Maldivian context for impactful research.
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    Monday, November 24, 2025 - Tuesday, November 25, 2025
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    Maldives, Indian Ocean
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    ICEIDT 2025 (IEEE)

    ICEIDT 2025 brings IEEE’s spotlight on innovation and digital technology to the Indian Ocean, convening in Malé, Maldives, on 24–25 November 2025 as a hybrid conference that welcomes both in‑person and virtual participation. Hosted at The Maldives National University, the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Innovation and Digital Technology offers a rigorous, double‑blind peer‑reviewed program across AI, machine learning, data systems, IoT, blockchain, cybersecurity, and more, with accepted and presented papers submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore and indexing in Scopus subject to IEEE quality review. Organizers include the eSystems Engineering Society, The Maldives National University, and the IEEE Maldives Subsection, with paper submissions handled via the conference portal and EDAS contact for the technical chair.

    Dates, venue, and format

    • Dates: Monday–Tuesday, 24–25 November 2025. The main program runs over two days with keynotes, oral sessions, and special topics, designed for a compact, high‑density technical agenda.
    • Venue: The Maldives National University, Rahdhebai Hingun, Malé. The city‑campus setting pairs academic infrastructure with easy access to Malé’s waterfront and inter‑island ferries for those extending travel.
    • Hybrid participation: ICEIDT 2025 supports both onsite and remote presentation/attendance, enabling broad international engagement without sacrificing local networking.

    Organizers and indexing

    • Technical sponsors and hosts: The eSystems Engineering Society collaborates with The Maldives National University and the IEEE Maldives Subsection to deliver the 2025 edition.
    • Publication plan: Accepted and presented papers are submitted to IEEE Xplore for publication and to Scopus for indexing, pending IEEE’s standard quality checks—an important incentive for authors targeting high‑visibility, citable proceedings.
    • EDAS support: The conference provides an EDAS contact for the technical chair to manage submission queries and logistics.

    Tracks and topics

    • Core areas highlighted by the conference and listing partners include artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science; blockchain and distributed ledgers; Internet of Things and edge computing; cybersecurity and privacy; computer vision and signal processing; communications and networks; human‑computer interaction and XR; green ICT and sustainable computing; and digital transformation in industry and the public sector.
    • The program emphasizes “emerging innovation,” encouraging works that connect methods to applications, such as AI for healthcare, smart islands, climate resilience, tourism tech, fintech, and maritime operations—all highly relevant to small‑island contexts.

    Call for papers and review

    • Submission format: Full papers up to 6 pages, in IEEE conference format, submitted through the online system noted by the organizers. Extended works should adhere to the page limit, template, and anonymization guidelines for double‑blind review.
    • Peer review: A double‑blind review by independent reviewers ensures technical rigor and fairness; camera‑ready guidelines follow IEEE template and rights management protocols for inclusion in Xplore.
    • Program structure: Conference alerts cite a mix of keynotes, plenaries, oral sessions, and possibly posters/special sessions, with curated themes across AI/ML, blockchain, IoT, and related fields.

    Why the Maldives context matters

    • Small‑island innovation: Malé offers a living lab for digital public services, climate adaptation, maritime mobility, and sustainable tourism—fertile ground for applied research in smart infrastructure, sensing, and AI‑assisted decision support. ICEIDT’s theme invites such real‑world, impact‑driven work.
    • Regional capacity building: With IEEE Maldives Subsection engagement, the event supports networking for South Asian and Indian Ocean researchers, startups, and public sector technologists, helping seed collaborations across universities and industry.

    Who should attend

    • Researchers and PhD candidates: Present results, build your profile in IEEE venues, and connect with regional partners for grants and joint labs. Indexed proceedings help with academic recognition.
    • Industry and public sector: Track sessions on AI, IoT, cybersecurity, and digital government; propose case‑study talks in special sessions; recruit technical talent.
    • Students and early‑career engineers: Learn peer‑review publication practices, get feedback on methods, and meet mentors and potential supervisors across computing and engineering.

    Travel planning and logistics

    • Getting there: Malé International Airport (MLE) sits adjacent to the capital via the Sinamalé Bridge; taxis connect the airport island and Malé in minutes. Build arrival buffers for morning sessions on 24 November.
    • Staying close: Choose hotels within walking or short taxi distance of The Maldives National University to simplify attendance; consider adding a post‑conference resort or guesthouse stay on nearby islands for downtime.
    • Connectivity: Hybrid delivery implies strong onsite Wi‑Fi and AV; presenters should bring offline backups of slides/demos; remote participants should test streaming platforms and time‑zone overlaps in advance.

    Tips for authors

    • Align to IEEE templates: Use the official conference LaTeX/Word templates, enforce anonymization, and keep to the 6‑page limit. Excess pages may be declined or require fees—plan figures and ablations accordingly.
    • Emphasize evaluation: Given the interdisciplinary scope, include both method and application evidence—datasets, baselines, ablation studies, and error analysis strengthen acceptance odds.
    • Think impact: Case studies tied to island challenges—coastal monitoring, telecom resilience, renewable integration, or sustainable hospitality—fit the “emerging innovation” lens and are valued by reviewers.

    Networking and side events

    • Keynotes and panels: Expect international keynotes on AI, trustworthy computing, and digital infrastructure, plus region‑specific panels on smart‑island strategies that link research to policy.
    • Special sessions and posters: Conference channels flag opportunities to propose special sessions or participate in topical poster/demo showcases—watch the official CFP page for updates.

    Sample two‑day delegate plan

    • Day 1 (24 Nov): Opening keynote; AI/ML oral sessions; networking lunch; blockchain/IoT track; poster hour; evening mixer in Malé’s waterfront district.
    • Day 2 (25 Nov): Cybersecurity/edge sessions; applied smart‑island panel; closing keynote; awards; optional ferry trip or site visit before evening departures.

    Why publish at ICEIDT 2025

    • IEEE presence and indexing: Xplore/Scopus pathways and IEEE’s visibility make ICEIDT a strong venue for early and mid‑career researchers targeting global reach.
    • Hybrid reach: Remote options equalize access while preserving onsite serendipity; industry and government participation broaden collaboration windows.
    • Topical relevance: The program’s breadth captures cutting‑edge methods while rewarding concrete deployments—ideal for translational researchers.

    Verified essentials at a glance

    • Event: 2025 IEEE International Conference on Emerging Innovation and Digital Technology (ICEIDT).
    • Dates: 24–25 November 2025.
    • Venue: The Maldives National University, Malé, Maldives.
    • Format: Hybrid (in‑person and virtual).
    • Submission: Full papers up to 6 pages, IEEE format; double‑blind peer review via the conference system/EDAS contact.
    • Publication: Accepted, presented papers submitted to IEEE Xplore; Scopus indexing subject to IEEE quality review.
    • Organizers: eSystems Engineering Society; The Maldives National University; IEEE Maldives Subsection.

    Mark the calendar, shape a 6‑page manuscript, and craft an evaluation story that connects breakthrough methods to real‑world impact. With IEEE publication pathways and an inspiring island venue, ICEIDT 2025 is the place to share, learn, and build collaborations—submit early, book Malé accommodations, and get ready to present where emerging innovation meets the Indian Ocean.





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