SysInt 2025: Interdisciplinary Innovation in Focus
From 04 to 06 June 2025, science and industry will come together in Bremen and online to discuss the integration of intelligent functionalities into materials, components, systems, and products. SysInt 2025 offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the latest technologies, applications, and methods and to further develop them together.
The conference is aimed at experts from a wide range of fields, including microsystems technology, artificial intelligence, robotics, smart manufacturing and many other disciplines. The aim is to bring together innovative approaches from research and practice, thus providing new impetus for future developments.
Submit Abstracts: Deadline 31 January 2025
You have until 31 January 2025 to submit abstracts for lectures, posters, and poster pitch presentations. SysInt 2025 places particular emphasis on providing a platform for young scientists. Take the opportunity to share your research results with an international audience, make new contacts, and pass on your expertise.
All accepted contributions will be published in the Procedia Computer Science proceedings, indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. This offers you an excellent opportunity for international visibility and forging new collaborations.
Thematic focus of SysInt 2025
The conference is divided into eight topics that reflect the diversity of system integrative intelligence:
- A: Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the development and application of AI technologies in various domains.
- B: Pervasive and Ubiquitous Intelligence: Intelligence integration into everyday environments and objects.
- C: Sensors and Sensing Systems: Innovations and advancements in sensor technology and their applications.
- D: Smart Factory and Logistic Systems: The transformation of manufacturing and logistics through smart technologies.
- E: Structural Health Monitoring: Techniques and technologies for monitoring the health and integrity of structures.
- F: Soft Robotics: The development of robots with flexible, agile movements for delicate operations.
- G: Human-Machine Interaction: Enhancing the ways humans interact with and control machines.
- H: Cognitive Systems: Systems that mimic human thought processes and decision-making.
Be part of it now!
Visit the SysInt 2025 website for more information and to submit your abstract. Become part of this interdisciplinary exchange and contribute your expertise.