ETLTC-IESS2027 is co-hosted by the University of Aizu, Japan & University of Western Macedonia, Greece
& SPONSORED BY
ETLTC & ACM CHAPTER ON E-LEARNING AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, UNIVERSITY OF AIZU, JAPAN
ETLTC-IESS2027 is co-hosted with ETLTC-ICETM2027, ETLTC-ICES2027 & ETLTC-ICAIH2027
ETLTC2027 will be open for both online and onsite participation.
January 25 will be mainly online with an on-site pre-conference workshop; 26-28 will be on-site; and 29-30 will be exclusively online. However, all presentations, regardless of date, will be streamed online via Zoom.
ONE SINGLE REGISTRATION FOR ATTENDEES CAN ALLOW PARTICIPANTS ACCESS TO ALL 4 CONFERENCES CO-HOSTED ON CAMPUS FROM JANUARY 25-30, 2027
Websites: Co-hosted Conferences by ETLTC - January 25-30, 2027
ETLTC2027 - Multidisciplinary Conference on All Aspects of Emerging Technologies for Learning, Technology, and Computational Physical Sciences: https://www.interconf-etltc.net/
ETLTC-ICES2027 - Multidisciplinary Conference on All Aspects of Technology and Education: https://www.etltc-ices.net/
ETLTC-ICAIH2027 - Multidisciplinary Conference on All Aspects of Artificial Intelligence: https://www.icaih-etltc.org/
ETLTC-ETSS2027 - Multidisciplinary Conference on All Aspects of Emerging Technologies and Smart Environments: https://www.etltc-etss.info/
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.
International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Smart Societies: Smart Innovations Driving Intelligent Business Systems & Society (ETSS2027).
Welcome to the International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Smart Societies—a dynamic platform where innovation, research, and societal transformation converge. As the world navigates through rapid technological advancement, the role of emerging technologies in shaping inclusive, intelligent, and sustainable societies has never been more critical.
The International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Smart Societies (ETSS2027) brings together scholars, industry leaders, and innovators to examine how advanced technologies are transforming economic systems and business practices across the globe. As industries navigate rapid digitalization, organizations are rethinking how value is created, exchanged, and sustained. This conference provides a space to explore the adoption of intelligent business models, data-enabled decision environments, and technology-driven market ecosystems that shape modern economic behavior. The goal is to foster dialogue that connects theoretical development with real-world implementation, strengthening the pathways for building adaptive, resilient, and smart economic societies.
In an era marked by dynamic global markets and accelerating technological change, businesses and economies are undergoing profound structural shifts. ETSS2027 focuses on the opportunities and challenges emerging from this transformation, highlighting new forms of organizational intelligence, platform-driven economic activity, and integrated business processes capable of responding to complex environments. By convening researchers, practitioners, and policy thinkers, the conference encourages the exchange of insights on advancing strategic innovation, enabling informed decision-making, and cultivating sustainable growth patterns. It serves as a forum to reflect on how contemporary tools, systems, and analytical practices are reshaping enterprise strategies, financial landscapes, and societal development.
Participants will have the opportunity to discuss theoretical foundations, real-world applications, and collaborative pathways that support smarter industries, resilient infrastructures, and more sustainable societies. The conference encourages contributions from both academia and industry, fostering dialogue that drives innovation from scientific insight to practical implementation.
Representative Topics: Smart Innovations Driving Intelligent Business Systems & Society
Intelligent Business Decision Ecosystems
Smart Financial Intelligence and Digital Asset Economies
Platform Economy Architecture and Service Intelligence
Adaptive Market Behavior and Consumer Insight Modeling
Autonomous Enterprise Operations and Optimization
Resilient Business Infrastructure and Risk Intelligence
Cognitive Experience Systems and Human-Centered Interaction
Smart Governance and Policy Design for Societal Systems
Digital Trust, Identity, and Secure Value Exchange
Workforce Intelligence and Human–System Collaboration
Learning Enterprises and Organizational Foresight
Circular Resource Systems and Sustainable Value Optimization
Urban Intelligence and Smart Regional Development
Intelligent Agriculture and Food System Logistics
Smart Healthcare Delivery and Population Wellbeing Systems
Media, Information Ecosystems, and Reality Construction
High-Performance Business Simulation and Scenario Planning
Intelligent Ethics, Accountability, and Responsible Design
Global Trade, Supply Network Intelligence, and Economic Interlinkages
Cultural, Social, and Behavioral Adaptation in Smart Societies
Economic System Modeling and Dynamic Market Analysis
Algorithmic Market Mechanisms and Digital Exchange Design
Data-Driven Enterprise Strategy and Scenario Simulation
Behavioral Pattern Analytics in Consumer and Market Environments
Optimization Frameworks for Global Supply and Value Networks
Predictive Modeling for Financial Risk and Volatility Assessment
Agent-Based Models of Business Ecosystems and Coordination
Network Dynamics in Trade, Finance, and Organizational Relations
Scalable Analytics for Industrial Operations and Process Efficiency
Intelligent Portfolio Design and Asset Allocation Strategies
Stochastic Modeling for Pricing and Resource Allocation
Machine-Led Forecasting in Macroeconomic and Industry Outlooks
Adaptive Learning Systems for Business Planning and Control
Policy Simulation and Impact Evaluation in Economic Governance
Strategic Interaction and Competition Under Game-Theoretic Models
Bayesian Decision and Inference Frameworks in Corporate Strategy
Smart Contracting and Automated Negotiation Systems
Digital Twin Modeling for Enterprise Process Transformation
Sustainability Optimization in Circular Value Systems
High-Dimensional Data Analysis for Business Insight and Innovation
Extended Abstract (500-800 words approx.) OR Full Paper Submission
IST DEADLINE: 20th November 2026 (Preferred for attendees who intend to travel to Japan for the conference) - We will NOT be able to accommodate any request for a visa invitation letter after 25th November. Please submit your paper accordingly. We need a minimum of 7-8 days to complete the review process.
2ND DEADLINE: 22nd December 2026 (Regular FINAL deadline for virtual and local presenters)
Acceptance/Rejection Notification (1st Deadline): 19th December 2026
Acceptance/Rejection Notification (2nd Deadline): 19th December 2026
FINAL Registration Deadline: 12th January 2027
Short abstracts will NOT be accepted for review
Full papers are preferred for the first submission if the camera-ready version is to be considered for Scopus-indexed publication.
Presenters may be notified of the decision to accept/reject as soon as the review process is completed.
If you need a few extra days beyond the deadline to submit your abstract, please contact the editor promptly.
Conference: 25-30 January 2027
Full Paper Submission (Camera Ready):
1st March 2027 (To be considered for AIP & MDPI Scopus-indexed proceedings)
(some extension possible, if required)
Based on the scope and quality of submission:
All papers will be considered for the AIP Conference Proceedings (Scopus-indexed with an H-index of 80+)
All papers will be considered for the Engineering Proceedings (MDPI) (Scopus-indexed with an H-index of 12+)
All papers will be considered for other reputed proceedings journals, including Atlantis Press Conference Proceedings or equivalent indexed outlets, subject to confirmation of publication arrangements.
Disclaimer:
Please check the scope of the journal before submission.
MDPI Engineering Proceedings
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/engproc/about
AIP Proceedings
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/pages/about
To ensure appropriate indexing, visibility, and disciplinary alignment, accepted papers will be assigned to publication outlets based on their primary scholarly contribution, methodological focus, and compatibility with the scope of the selected proceedings publisher.
Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Computational Research
Papers that make substantive contributions to the physical sciences, engineering, or computational scientific research will be considered for publication in AIP Conference Proceedings, subject to publisher requirements, editorial review, and final acceptance. Suitable submissions include original research involving experimental investigations, theoretical analyses, scientific modeling, numerical methods, simulation, computational physics, computational chemistry, materials science, applied mathematics, energy systems, instrumentation, scientific computing, and engineering applications. Research employing artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, or digital technologies is welcome when these methods are applied to advancing scientific understanding or solving engineering and physical science problems.
Engineering Systems and Technological Innovation
Papers whose principal contribution lies in engineering innovation, technological development, intelligent systems, industrial applications, automation, robotics, digital manufacturing, cyber-physical systems, embedded technologies, or other engineering-oriented research may be considered for publication in MDPI Engineering Proceedings, provided that the work demonstrates a clear scientific or engineering contribution and satisfies the publisher's scope and editorial requirements.
Technology Applications in Education, Society, and Professional Practice
Papers focusing primarily on education, business, management, law, public policy, social sciences, healthcare management, or other professional disciplines—where technology serves principally as an application or implementation context rather than contributing new scientific or engineering knowledge—may be considered for publication SUBJECT TO ADEQUATE REVISION AND REALIGNMENT OF CONTENT. Such papers generally fall outside the core publication scope of AIP Conference Proceedings.
Computing and Information Technology Research
Papers whose primary contribution is in standalone computer science disciplines—including software engineering, cybersecurity, databases, networking, information systems, human-computer interaction, user experience, or general artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithm development without a demonstrable physical science or engineering application—may be considered for MDPI Engineering Proceedings ONLY unless they are explicitly integrated with research in the physical sciences or engineering.
The Technical Program Committee will evaluate each accepted paper for its disciplinary alignment and may recommend an alternative publication outlet where this better reflects the paper's scholarly contribution. Final publication decisions remain subject to the editorial policies and acceptance criteria of the respective proceedings publisher.
Final publication placement will be determined by the Conference Editorial Committee based on the paper's thematic alignment, scholarly contribution, methodological rigor, and compliance with the requirements of the selected proceedings venue.
All camera-ready submissions will undergo a final scope and quality assessment by the ETLTC Review Committee. If a submission is found to require substantial revisions to meet the scope, formatting, or publication standards of the intended proceedings venue, the paper may be referred to the ETLTC Comprehensive Review Committee for additional editorial guidance and mentoring.
Where extensive editorial support, restructuring, retrofitting, or publication mentoring is required, an additional review and mentoring fee of $70-$100 may be charged. Any such fees will be communicated to the authors in advance and will be determined based on the extent of the assistance required.
Papers that are otherwise accepted by the conference committee for presentation but rejected after scope assessment may be considered for the "revise and resubmit" category.
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