2026 International Conference on Information Communication, IoT Technology, and Smart Cities (IITS 2026)

July 25, 2025

The 2026 International Conference on Information Communication, IoT Technology, and Smart Cities (IITS 2026) will serve as a premier global platform for researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore cutting-edge advancements and innovative solutions at the intersection of information communication technologies, IoT systems, and smart city development.
Scheduled to take place in Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 10-12 April 2026, IITS 2026 will address critical challenges and emerging trends in digital transformation, including next-generation communication networks, IoT-enabled urban infrastructure, AI-driven smart city applications, and sustainable technological solutions for future cities.
IITS 2026 aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange among academia, industry, and government sectors to shape the future of intelligent, connected, and resilient urban ecosystems. Join us to contribute to the global dialogue on building smarter, more sustainable cities through technological innovation.
 
 
Important Dates
 
Conference Dates
Fall paper submission date
Notification of acceptance Date
Final paper submission date
Registration Date
April 10-12, 2026
January 24, 2026
February 24, 2026
March 10, 2026
March 27, 2026

 

The topics of interest for submission include,But are not limited to:
 
Information and Communication Technologies
IoT Technologies and Applications
Smart Cities and Urban Technologies
· Next-generation networks (5G/6G, Wi-Fi 6/7)
· Edge/fog computing and network architectures
· Optical communication and fiber technologies
· Satellite communication systems
· Network security and privacy protection
· Wireless sensor networks and protocols
· IoT architectures, platforms, and standards
· Industrial IoT (IIoT) and smart manufacturing
· IoT for healthcare and wearable devices
· Smart home and building automation
· IoT security, trust, and privacy mechanisms
· Low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN)
· AI and big data analytics for smart cities
· Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
· Smart energy grids and sustainable infrastructure
· Urban mobility and connected vehicles
· Digital twins for city planning and management
· Public safety and emergency response systems