SAI Conferences

By The Science and Information (SAI) Organization

SAI Conferences is a series of peer-reviewed academic conferences organised by The Science and Information (SAI) Organization. Since 2013, SAI has hosted annual conferences in artificial intelligence, computing, computer vision, and future technologies, bringing together researchers and academics from 55+ countries across Europe and beyond.

All SAI conferences apply a rigorous double-blind peer-review process and maintain a selective acceptance rate of 37–39%. Accepted papers are published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series and submitted for indexing in Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, and SCImago. Calls for papers are open — visit the conference's websites for the current schedule and submission deadlines.

Our Conferences - Call for Papers

At SAI Conferences, we host a diverse array of conferences, each dedicated to exploring specific fields and emerging areas of interest. These conferences serve as a melting pot of ideas, where participants can present their research findings, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and absorb knowledge from esteemed speakers. Don't miss the chance to submit your research to one of our conferences. Check the website for the latest call for papers deadlines in your research disciplines.

Why should you attend?

Peer-reviewed proceedings

Proceedings published by Springer, indexed in Web of Science and SCOPUS.

Selective acceptance rate

37–39% acceptance rate across all conferences, reflecting double-blind review by an international programme committee.

Global Presence

Conferences held in London, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Virtual participation available for authors unable to travel.

International research community

Participants from 55+ countries across academia, research institutes, and industry.

Keynote speakers from leading institutions

Past speakers have included researchers from Imperial College London, RWTH Aachen University, University of Amsterdam, University of Oxford, MIT, Stanford, Google, and Microsoft Research.

Awards

At each conference, several award categories are instituted to acknowledge distinguished contributions across research quality, innovation, and scholarly presentation. Awardees are formally recognized during the closing ceremony.

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Previous Speakers

Vinton (Vint) Cerf, Google

René Mayrhofer, Google

Benedict du Boulay, University of Sussex

Victor Bahl, Microsoft Research

Rick L. Stevens, Argonne National Lab

Kristin Lauter, Microsoft

John M. Cioffi, Stanford University

A.J. Brush, Microsoft

Robinson Piramuthu, eBay

Thomas L. Sterling, Indiana University

Iain Brown, SAS UK&I

Giulio Sandini, Italian Institute of Tech

Detlef D Nauck, BT Technology

Elizabeth Churchill, Google

Grega Milcinski, CEO, Sinergise

Philip Torr, University of Oxford

Roger Whitaker, Cardiff University

Juan Wachs, Purdue University

Nasseh Tabrizi

Klaus Doppler, Nokia Bell Labs

Cathy Pearl, Google

Chuck Easttom

David Tennenhouse, VMware

Richard New, Western Digital

Richard Vaughan, SFU

Murry Thom, D-Wave

Peter J. Bentley

Michael Gschwind, Huawei

Hugo Pinto, Accenture Digital

Hui Lei, CTO, IBM Watson Health Cloud

Robert Steele, Florida Polytechnic Uni

Ann Blandford, UCL Digital Health

Eerke Boiten, De Montfort University

Nikola Serbedzija, Fraunhofer FOKUS

Saeid Nahavandi - Deakin University

Tsuguo Nobe, Intel Corp.

David Stupples, City University London

John Martinis - Google & UCSB

James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Kevin Leyton-Brown, UBC

Ann Cavoukian, Ex-Privacy Commissioner

Nuria Oliver, Vodafone

Valentina Salapura, IBM Watson

Irina Rish, IBM Watson

Ella Atkins, University of Michigan

Laura Haas, IBM

James Loudermilk, FBI

Arjuna Chala, HPCC Systems

Marta Kwiatkowska, University of Oxford
John Fox, Oxford and Warwick Universities

Peter Robinson, U of Cambridge

John Daugman, Cambridge

Thomas Sterling, Indiana University

Flavio Villanustre, HPCC Systems

Hans Georg Zimmermann

Jane Macfarlane, HERE

Fahim Kawsar, Bell Labs

Muriel Médard, MIT

Karlheinz Meier, Heidelberg Uni

David Stupples

Mischa Dohler

Kevin Warwick