IIT.SRC 2026

2026 INNOVATIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONFERENCE

APRIL 29-30

SLOVAK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN BRATISLAVA, FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Innovative Information Technology Scientific Research Conference

Welcome to the 2026 Innovative Information Technology Scientific Research Conference — a gathering dedicated to advancing knowledge in informatics and computer science. This conference invites researchers, academics, government representatives, and industry professionals to share their work, exchange ideas, and explore emerging technologies in an open, friendly, and collaborative setting. Together, we’ll dive into the latest developments in IT, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, automotive technologies, and blockchain solutions, creating an inspiring space for innovation and discovery.

NEWS

IIT.SRC 2026 Keynote

29 April 2026 at 9:00 am
Aula Magna (room -1.61 on the SB)
FIIT STU in Bratislava, Ilkovičova 2

Dr. Omar A. Aldhaibani

Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), United Kingdom

Presentation title: From Sensors to Smart Robots: AI and IoT Shaping the Future of Intelligent Systems

Short Biography
Dr. Omar A. Aldhaibani is a Senior Lecturer in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), United Kingdom. He completed his PhD at LJMU, where his research focused on intelligent systems and data-driven optimisation in wireless and embedded environments.

Abstract
The convergence of IoT, advanced sensing technologies, artificial intelligence, and robotics is redefining how intelligent systems are built and deployed in the real world. This plenary lecture explores the journey from distributed sensor networks to autonomous robotic platforms capable of perception, decision-making, and adaptive action.

The talk highlights how IoT infrastructures enable scalable data collection, how advanced sensing technologies, including microwave-based systems, support precise, non-destructive monitoring, and how AI transforms raw data into intelligent control for robotics and digital twins.

Through real-world case studies in healthcare, smart monitoring, and industrial inspection, the lecture demonstrates how integrating sensing, AI, and robotics is shaping the next generation of intelligent systems, while outlining emerging opportunities for future researchers in this rapidly evolving field.

DEADLINES

FEBRUARY 28, 2026

FULL VERSION PAPER SUBMISSION

MARCH 13, 2026

NOTIFICATION OF PAPER ACCEPTANCE/REJECT

APRIL 17, 2026

FINAL PAPER SUBMISSION (FINAL FORMAT FOR PUBLISHING IN IEEE PROCEEDINGS)

APRIL 17, 2026

FINAL PROGRAM

APRIL 29, 2026

CONFERENCE DAYS