14th Computing Conference 2026

As we look toward the future of computing at a moment of profound transformation, you are invited to contribute your research, ideas, and vision to the 14th Computing Conference 2026 https://saiconference.com/Computing, taking place on 9 & 10 July 2026 in London, UK. This conference has, since its inception, focused on accelerating exchange between those at the forefront of practice, research, and innovation in our field.

This year’s conference continues our commitment to convening a diverse and dynamic community- educators, researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders-who are pushing the boundaries of computing across academia and industry. The Computing Conference 2026 will bring together minds from more than 60 countries, assembling a program that:

  • Catalyzes discussion and debate on the most urgent and compelling challenges in computing.
  • Prioritizes real collaboration, with sessions and networking especially designed to turn presentations into partnerships.
  • Spotlights the breadth of computing’s frontiers.

We invite submissions in (but not limited to) the following tracks:

AI & Machine Learning Future Computing Architectures Computer Vision Data Science Intelligent Systems Cybersecurity, Privacy & Trust Computing for Society Technology-Enhanced Education

Submitted papers will undergo a double blind peer-review by a highly qualified and diverse panel. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer series “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” and submitted for coverage in major indexing services (including Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, and SCImago).

Important Dates Full Paper Submission Deadline: 01 October 2025 Notification of Acceptance: 01 November 2025 Camera-Ready Paper Submission: 01 December 2025 For complete details including submission guidelines, visit the Call for papers https://saiconference.com/Computing/CallforPapers

We look forward to seeing your contributions take stage in London next July.


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