Leading International Conferences in AI & Computing
Advancing research and innovation by connecting academics, industry leaders, and technology practitioners through high-quality conferences on AI, computing, machine vision, cybersecurity, data science, robotics, and emerging technologies.
Attended by researchers from the world's most prestigious universities
Upcoming Submission Deadlines
Open calls for papers across the SAI conference series, nearest deadline first.
What People Say
“It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with a vibrant international community of scientists, researchers, and industry leaders from over 60 countries. I am leaving the conference feeling incredibly inspired and ready to apply these new perspectives to my own work and research. I also want to give a special shoutout to the other attendees for the great conversations, shared insights, and for making the experience so memorable.”
“Great conversations, fresh ideas, and plenty of fun along the way!”
“Thanks to this, I take away the maximum knowledge for myself and for my subsequent research. In addition to the presentation, I must highlight the inspiring networking with colleagues, the presentation of the latest findings in the field of AI, deep learning and applications in very important industries. Many thanks to the organizers of SAI Conferences.”
“Presenting your research to an international audience is always a challenging yet rewarding experience. … Seeing the interest and engaging in discussions with researchers from different backgrounds was one of the highlights of the conference. Beyond presenting our work, I enjoyed learning about the latest developments in computer vision and AI, especially research aimed at creating practical, human-centered solutions.”
“I learned a lot of new things, and I heard about many things that I now want to explore further and try to incorporate into my own research study as well. There were really informative talks across a variety of fields. It was also really good to network and connect with people who have similar interests and who face similar challenges throughout their academic and research journeys.”
“It was a fantastic conference filled with inspiring talks and great conversations. I loved having the opportunity to share our work and discuss how we are making Vision Transformers faster and more sustainable for practical development.”
“This presentation was unlike any other. It brought together industry leaders, professors, and global researchers in a meaningful discussion about immersive learning, engagement patterns, and the future of adaptive systems. I truly fell in love with this unique experience, and I will always value it. The connections from the Amsterdam conference are already going beyond the conference itself, and I can see future collaborations on the horizon.”
“It was actually great and completely different from what I expected—I thought it might be a bit like white noise, where you’d fall asleep or end up on your phone, but it was genuinely interesting and engaging because the speakers came with very challenging subjects. They really challenged you to think about them. I felt there was so much there that I could take away. I know I was always asking questions at the end, but that’s precisely because it was actually interesting. The talks constantly stimulated my thinking and made me think, “Okay, I hadn’t seen it that way before.””
“For me, it was super cool that there was a short track on digital health, which, of course, I enjoyed very much. But it was also a great experience to take a step back and get a broader view of what’s going on in AI and in completely different industries. AI is such an amazing and rapidly growing field that there’s always a danger of getting stuck in your own area of digital health, like in my case. So, it was really good to take inspiration from other areas and industries, including security and all of that.”
“It was rewarding to see the talk spark engaged questions and thoughtful discussion. The keynotes and many of the paper sessions were excellent — with AI unsurprisingly front and centre. I came away with a much clearer sense of where work on neural networks and deep learning is heading. Equally valuable were the conversations in between sessions, connecting with people from both academia and industry.”
“I can confidently say that these events have always been a great source of knowledge and inspiration. I would like to thank the organisers for consistently delivering such top‑notch conferences that bring together brilliant minds and foster meaningful discussions. I look forward to continuing the conversations sparked during the event and to seeing how the ideas we explored will grow in the months ahead.”
“A special thank you to SAI Conferences for an inspiring and highly engaging event, and to all colleagues who joined the session, asked thoughtful questions, and exchanged ideas on the future of digital transformation in higher education.”
“It’s fascinating for me because I get to meet people who are passionate about AI just as much as I am. Today I saw a presentation about energy efficiency and how they’re using probabilistic models and agents, and I was like, This is exactly what I love, you know? This is what I’m doing at the moment.”
“It’s really well organized, and I think the talks have been very interesting. I really loved the keynote this morning on process monitoring. I thought it was very interesting, especially because it focused on the real-world application and deployment of AI. That seems to be a big focus here, looking at how AI can be applied to solve real-world problems.”
“It was a great chance to discuss our approach, insights from the experimental setup, and the role of structured data acquisition in context-aware systems. Thank you for the professional and engaging experience.”
“I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together. It was an inspiring conference, and I'm excited about the future of this work and the connections made.”
“A big thank you to the IntelliSys community for fostering such engaging discussions across multiple tracks such as Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models (LLM's), Machine Learning and intelligent Systems.”
“It was a great experience to share this research, engage with leading experts, and gather valuable feedback that will shape the next stages of my PhD journey.”
Our Conferences
Four peer-reviewed research programmes, one submission and review standard. Pick your field and see the current call for papers.
Artificial intelligence, robotics, and intelligent systems.
3 September – 4 September 2026 · Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tracks: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, IoT & Cyber-Physical Systems, Intelligent Systems
Emerging technologies across AI, HCI, data science, and security.
15 October – 16 October 2026 · Berlin, Germany
Tracks: AI & Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction, Data Science, Ambient Intelligence +4 more
Machine vision, deep learning, and image processing research.
15 April – 16 April 2027 · Amsterdam, Netherlands
Next deadline: 1 September 2026 (Round 1)
Tracks: Machine Vision and Deep Learning, Image Processing, Data Science, Computer Vision Applications
Cloud, quantum, HPC, and the architectures powering tomorrow's computing.
8 July – 9 July 2027 · London, United Kingdom
Next deadline: 1 September 2026 (Round 1)
Tracks: Future Computing Architectures, AI & Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Data Science +4 more
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.
Keynote speakers from leading institutions
A selection of past keynote talks from our conference archives — academia, government research labs, and industry.
Previous Conferences
Browse our archive of past conferences and their published proceedings.