The International Conference on Advances in Engineering & Technology (AEnggT 2026) addresses advances across engineering and technology by integrating foundational disciplines, digital systems, and emerging innovations to support the design, optimization, and management of complex industrial, computational, and real-world systems.
Key Topics
- Foundational engineering pillars
- Civil and structural engineering systems
- Geotechnical engineering and soil stability
- Transportation systems and urban infrastructure
- Hydraulics and water resource engineering
- Mechanical engineering systems
- Thermodynamics and energy conversion
- Robotics and kinematics design
- Manufacturing processes and 3D printing
- Materials science and mechanical properties
- Electrical and electronics engineering
- Power systems and renewable grids
- Control systems and automation
- Microelectronics and circuit design
- Signal processing and communication systems
- Chemical engineering processes
- Reaction engineering and catalysis
- Separation processes and industrial operations
- Process safety and risk management
- Biochemical engineering applications
- Information and digital technologies
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Cybersecurity and cryptographic systems
- Cloud computing and distributed systems
- Big data architecture and analytics
- Systems and management engineering
- Industrial engineering and workflow optimization
- Engineering management and leadership
- Systems engineering for complex projects
- Quality assurance and reliability engineering
- Emerging technology frontiers
- Quantum computing and communication
- Smart cities and IoT systems
- Space technology and satellite systems
- Synthetic biology and bioengineering
Who should Attend
- Engineering researchers and academics
- Industry professionals in civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering
- Software engineers and computer scientists
- Data scientists and AI practitioners
- Technology innovators and startup developers
- Industrial engineers and systems managers
- Graduate and postgraduate engineering students
- Policy makers and infrastructure planners
- R&D professionals in emerging technologies