![]() | IAIT2026: The 14th International Conference on Advances in Information Technology Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand, June 17-19, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://www.iait-conf.org/2026/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iait2026 |
| Poster | download |
| Submission deadline | May 15, 2026 |
About IAIT2026
The 14th International Conference on Advances in Information Technology (IAIT2026) will be held onsite in Bangkok, Thailand, from 17 to 19 June 2026. Organized by the School of Information Technology (SIT), King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in collaboration with the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (IEEE CIS), this year’s conference marks a special milestone—the 30th anniversary of SIT. IAIT2026 continues its tradition as a globally recognized forum for researchers, scholars, Ph.D. students, and industry professionals to share innovative ideas and emerging trends in information technology. With the theme “Trustworthy AI and Cybersecurity: Foundations for a Resilient Digital Future,” the conference focuses on the convergence of cutting-edge technologies with the urgent need for digital trust, security, and ethical governance in an increasingly AI-driven world. As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in critical infrastructure, business processes, and everyday life, the demand for responsible, transparent, and secure systems continues to rise. Likewise, ensuring cybersecurity and digital resilience across sectors is more important than ever. IAIT2026 invites contributions that address the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, data privacy, ethical computing, digital policy, and resilience engineering. The conference fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging submissions that span technical, human-centric, and policy-related dimensions of digital transformation. All accepted papers will be published by ACM and indexed in the ACM Digital Library (ISBN number 979-8-4007-2436-7), thereby providing global dissemination and high academic visibility through one of the world’s leading scholarly platforms We welcome original research, visionary concepts, case studies, and applied industry insights that contribute to the advancement of trustworthy digital technologies. Join us in Bangkok for a special edition of IAIT2026 as we celebrate three decades of academic excellence and shape the future of secure, ethical, and inclusive technology.
Paper Submission
IAIT follows a strict and rigorous double-blind peer review process. All submissions should be appropriately anonymized. Author names and affiliations should not appear in the paper. The authors should avoid obvious self-references and should appropriately blind them if used. The list of authors cannot be changed (but the order can be) after the submission is made unless approved by the Program Chairs. Submissions whose claimed contributions rely on artefacts (e.g., code, models, data sets) are expected to make these accessible to the reviewers, unless there are good reasons not to, in which case these reasons must be mentioned in the submission. Submissions whose claimed contributions do not rely on artefacts do not need to submit artefacts. An anonymous link to a resource on the web is acceptable, provided the contents in the resource are also anonymized; alternatively, authors can upload suitably anonymised artefacts at time of submission.
The submission of a paper implies that it is original and has not been submitted and published elsewhere or currently under consideration somewhere else. Double submission will result in immediate rejection. We may report detected violations to other conference chairs and journal editors.
Each submitted manuscript will be reviewed by at least 3 reviewers who are experts in their respective domains. The authors are expected to receive the full review within 30 days of their initial submission. Before final acceptance the authors need to revise their manuscripts, taking into consideration the referees’ comments and suggestions. All the revised manuscripts will undergo a second round of peer review process (if possible, by the same reviewers) before inclusion in the conference proceedings. The authors will be given 15 days to revise their manuscript for resubmission. If a paper is accepted, the author list in the submission cannot be changed when preparing the camera-ready version. Authors of accepted papers must also guarantee that their papers will be presented at the conference. At least one paper author must register for each accepted paper at the appropriate full conference rate.
Papers must be written in English and follow the ACM Proceedings Format. Both full and short papers are welcome:
- Full papers: 6–10 pages
- Short papers: 4–5 pages
Template : https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow
Submission link : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iait2026
List of Topics
Track 1 :Trustworthy, Secure, and Privacy-Preserving AI Systems
Track 2 :Generative AI and Large Language Models
Track 3 :Cybersecurity Architectures and Threat Intelligence
Track 4 :Blockchain, Privacy, and Decentralized Trust
Track 5 :Digital Governance and Trust Frameworks
Track 6 :Cloud, Edge, and IoT Systems for Digital Resilience
Track 7 :Data Governance, AI Policy, and Ethical Digital Society
Track 8 :Sustainable and Responsible Computing
Track 9 :Data Science, Machine Learning, and Intelligent Systems
Publication
All the accepted and presented papers will be published by the reputed ACM ICPS Series having ISBN number 979-8-4007-2436-7 and indexed by all major databases like Scopus, ISI Web of Science (Thompson Reuters), Ei Compendex, etc.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The proceedings will be published under ACM’s new open access publication model for ICPS. Hence, all the accepted and presented papers will be published as open access in the ACM Digital Library ensuring widespread visibility and access. Kindly note that IAIT2026 has opted to cover all applicable article processing charges (APCs) on behalf of authors. Therefore, the authors do not need to pay any additional open access charges (apart from the registration fees).
Committee
International Advisory Board
– Borworn Papasratorn, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
– Gerald Quirchmayr, University of Vienna , Austria
– Irwin King, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
– Samir Chatterjee, Claremont Graduate University, United States
Program Committee Chairs
– Vajirasak Vanijja, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
– Suree Funilkul, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand

