The International Conference on Technology, Innovation and Management 2025

The convergence of technology, innovation, and management continues to reshape the global economic landscape. In an era marked by rapid digitalization, businesses and institutions are increasingly reliant on advanced technologies and data-driven strategies to maintain competitiveness, resilience, and sustainability.

Key areas such as technology and engineering management play a pivotal role in bridging technical development with strategic decision-making. Simultaneously, the rise of sustainable economics and digital business models reflects the growing demand for economic systems that are both technologically adaptive and environmentally responsible. Software engineering and business application development continue to evolve at the forefront of digital transformation, enabling smarter, more efficient operations across industries. Meanwhile, data science and analytics empower organizations to extract actionable insights from complex data, driving innovation and enhancing value creation.

The first International Conference on Technology, Innovation and Management (ICTIM) is scheduled for 24 – 25 November 2025, using a hybrid platform for participants. This conference aims to bring together a global community of researchers, industry experts, and policymakers to explore the intersection of these domains. By fostering dialogue and collaboration, the conference seeks to advance knowledge and practices that address real-world challenges and contribute to sustainable progress in the digital age.

 

Objective

The main objectives of ICTIM 2025 are:

  1. To provide an interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of knowledge, research, and innovations in technology, management, and applied sciences.
  2. To explore advancements and trends in key areas such as Technology and Engineering Management, Digital Business, and Sustainable Economics.
  3. To showcase novel approaches and methodologies in Software Engineering, Business Application Development, and Data Science that contribute to organizational growth and efficiency.
  4. To foster collaboration among academia, industry, and government in addressing contemporary challenges through innovation and digital solutions.
  5. To support the development of sustainable, tech-driven strategies that align with global priorities, including economic resilience, digital transformation, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

Scope of Conference

The scope topics include. but are not limited to:

Track 1. Digital Business and Innovation

  1. Digital Human Resource and Innovation Management
  2. Smart Management in Tourism and Hospitality
  3. E-Commerce, S-Commerce, and M-Commerce
  4. Social Media and Digital Applications in Business Strategy
  5. Financial Technology

Track 2. Transformation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy

  1. Digital Transformation in the Global Business Landscape
  2. Technological Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
  3. E-Business Strategic Approaches
  4. Business Plan and Business Model
  5. Strategic Supply Chain Management

Track 3. Sustainability Business

  1. Sustainability marketing
  2. Sustainability Accounting & Reporting
  3. Sustainable Finance & Investment
  4. Management Control & Governance
  5. Organizational and Acconting Behavior

Track 4. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning for human-centered innovation
  2. Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning applications
  3. Big Data analytics and Cloud Computing for smart decision-making
  4. Blockchain fundamentals, trust models, and applications
  5. Cybersecurity and privacy in digital ecosystems
  6. Human–AI collaboration and symbiosis
  7. Ethical challenges: fairness, bias, and accountability in AI
  8. Emerging technologies shaping Society 6.0 (quantum computing, metaverse, autonomous systems)

Track 5. Industrial Engineering and Smart Manufacturing

  1. Concepts and evolution of Society 5.0
  2. Comparative studies: Industry 4.0 vs. Society 5.0
  3. Industrial transformation and socio-economic impacts
  4. IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in smart cities and industries
  5. Smart manufacturing and robotics in Industry 5.0
  6. Supply chain digitalization and optimization using IoT/AI in Industry 5.0
  7. Roadmap for interdisciplinary research and policymaking

Track 6. Information Systems and Digital Governance

  1. Digital transformation frameworks and models
  2. Digital transformation in healthcare: telemedicine, clinical decision support, AI-driven diagnostics
  3. Digital transformation in education: e-learning, digital literacy, AI in teaching and learning
  4. Digital governance: e-Government, citizen engagement, data governance
  5. Responsible innovation and governance frameworks
  6. Policy and regulatory implications for Society 5.0

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