Objective

The primary objective of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Resilience, Innovation and Sustainable Business (AICRIS 2027) is to provide a global platform for researchers, academicians, industry professionals, business leaders and policymakers to share knowledge, exchange ideas and explore emerging developments at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cyber resilience, digital innovation and sustainable business transformation. The conference aims to facilitate high-quality discussions on cutting-edge research, innovative technologies, practical applications and strategic solutions that address the rapidly evolving challenges faced by businesses, industries and societies in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of artificial intelligence, digitalisation, cybersecurity, responsible innovation and sustainability in supporting resilient business ecosystems and advancing SDG-aligned development. By encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange, AICRIS 2026 seeks to strengthen collaboration between academia, industry, government and international partners. The conference will support the development of future-ready strategies for secure digital transformation, sustainable business growth, cyber-resilient operations and responsible technology adoption. The conference also aims to promote the dissemination of high-quality research through peer-reviewed publication opportunities and to encourage researchers, practitioners and early-career scholars to contribute original work with strong academic, industrial and societal relevance.

Join Us

Join us at AICRIS 2027: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Resilience, Innovation and Sustainable Business to be part of a global platform for knowledge exchange, research collaboration and future-focused discussion. The conference welcomes high-quality research papers in areas related to artificial intelligence, cyber resilience, digital transformation, sustainable business, innovation, cybersecurity, data analytics, blockchain, cloud security, big data, digital trust, and SDG-driven business development. We also warmly invite proposals for tutorials, special sessions, workshops, forums, demonstrations, exhibitions and industry panels that address emerging challenges and opportunities in AI-enabled, secure and sustainable digital business environments. Researchers, academicians, industry professionals, policymakers, entrepreneurs, PhD students and practitioners are encouraged to join us, share their work, exchange ideas and contribute to shaping the future of intelligent, resilient and sustainable business transformation.

Major Tracks

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Paper Submission

"The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support."
 

Only Technical paper will be Published in the Proceeding.


A. SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

All papers to AICRIS 2027 must be submitted through the Microsoft CMT Service (Submission Link). The Initial Paper Submission deadline is July 31, 2026. All accepted papers will be submitted for publication in the Scopus Indexed proceedings with Springer.

B. PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT:

Summary: Manuscripts for Springer proceedings should adhere to the provided template, ensuring consistent formatting, including font size, margin settings, and section styles. Authors must include a concise title, author details, an abstract, keywords, and clearly organized content with sections such as introduction, methodology, results, and conclusion. Figures, tables, and references should be formatted according to Springer’s guidelines, ensuring high-quality visuals and proper citation styles. In exceptional circumstances, authors must contact the publication chair Prof Dr. Arafatur Rahman (email: [email protected]) and an extra charge will be applied for each page.

Structure of the Paper:

Authors are invited to submit original research papers following the structure below:

  1. Title
    The title should clearly indicate the problem, proposed solution or approach, and target domain.
  2. Abstract
    The abstract should briefly include background, problem statement, aim/objective, methodology or contribution, and expected research or social impact.
  3. Background / Introduction
    This section should introduce the topic, explain the problem with relevant evidence or statistics, state the aim and objectives, highlight the main contributions, and outline the organisation of the paper.
  4. Related Work
    Authors should discuss recent and relevant studies, organise them thematically where possible, and clearly identify how the proposed work differs from existing research.
  5. Methodology
    This section should describe the complete research process, framework, model, system design, or experimental procedure. A block diagram, architecture, workflow, or phase-wise explanation is encouraged.
  6. Results and Discussion
    Authors should present the experimental setup, findings, analysis, and interpretation of results. The discussion should clearly explain the significance of the findings.
  7. Conclusion
    The conclusion should summarise the work, key findings, contributions, limitations, and possible future directions.
  8. References
    Papers should include at least 15 recent references, preferably from IEEE Xplore, Elsevier, Springer, ACM, or other reputable academic publishers. Recent references from the last five years are encouraged.
  9. Paper Format
    Papers should follow the SPRINGER conference templates and be approximately 15 pages.
  10. Similarity / Plagiarism
    The similarity index should not exceed 10%, excluding references, However, Block similarity will not be accepted.

Double-Blind Paper: The authors should not include their names, affiliations, postal addresses, and email addresses in the initial manuscript.

Manuscript Template: Submissions must follow standard SPRINGER conference templates (not more than 15 pages). The manuscript template is also available at the following linksManuscript Guideline

C. PLAGIARISM & MULTIPLE SUBMISSION POLICY
Plagiarism: All papers submitted to AICRIS 2027 for publication must present original, unpublished work. Any suspected cases of plagiarism will be addressed in accordance with the AICRIS 2027 and Springer policies on plagiarism, copyright infringement, moral rights violations, and simultaneous submissions to multiple publication outlets.
Springer’s policy on plagiarism can be accessed under the Springer Policy on Plagiarism.

Multiple Submissions: AICRIS 2027 and Springer strictly prohibit manuscripts submitted to the conference proceedings from being simultaneously under review for any other conference, journal, or publication outlet. If a case of multiple submissions is confirmed, the manuscript(s) will be promptly rejected for publication by AICRIS 2027 and Springer, and appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken.

Springer’s policy on multiple submissions can be found under the Springer Policy on Multiple Submissions.

D. COPYRIGHT
All accepted papers will be submitted for publication in the Scopus-indexed proceedings with Springer, who will hold the copyright for the conference publication. A separate Springer copyright form will need to be completed for each individual paper.

Download Copyright form: SPRINGER Copyright form

Registration

Event Speakers / meet with greaters

Prof. Dr Md Arafatur Rahman

Professor in Cybersecurity and Communication Networks

University of Wolverhampton

Event Organizer

Organising Committee

Prof Dr Selim Ahmed, Dean, World University Bangladesh

Prof Md Arafatur Rahman, University of Wolverhampton, UK

Prof Dr. Mohammed Faisal Ahammad, University of Leeds, UK

Dr. Hasanul Banna, Manchester Metropolitan University

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