About IESESCW 2026

We are pleased to invite all researchers, young scholars, delegates, experts and students from all over the world to attend the International Experts Summit on Engineering & Science in a Changing World (IESESCW2026) will be held in Paris, France during November 12-14, 2026

IESESCW2026 provides a platform of international standards where you can discuss and share knowledge on  Engineering & Science in a Changing World to bring a unique forum for exchanging the information regarding the latest developments, finding solutions and enriching the knowledge. In addition to Presentations, Workshops, and Discussions, the conference also offers a unique venue for renewing professional relationships, and providing plenty of networking opportunities during the summit.

We’re looking forward to Meghaz meetings with researchers from different countries around the globe for sharing innovative and great results in Engineering & Science in a Changing World.

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline28 Jul, 2026

Earlybird Registration Deadline28 Nov, 2025

Standard Registration Deadline28 Apr, 2026

Onspot Registration12 Nov, 2026

Conference Sessions

Interdisciplinary Engineering

Systems Engineering

Applied Sciences

Innovation & Technology Development

Simulation & Optimization

Computational Modeling

Industrial Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Materials Science

Nanotechnology & Smart Materials

Advanced Manufacturing

Internet of Things

Artificial Intelligence in Engineering

Robotics & Automation

Sustainable Engineering

Green Technology

Renewable Energy Systems

Climate-resilient Infrastructure

Circular Economy

Low-carbon Technologies

Environmental Engineering

Water & Waste Management

Energy Efficiency

Carbon Neutral Engineering Solutions

Eco-friendly Materials

Life Cycle Assessment

Life Cycle Assessment

Additive Manufacturing

Digital Twins

Cloud & Edge Computing in Industry

Research & Development

Technology Transfer

Cyber-physical Systems

3D Printing

Experimental Methods

Autonomous Systems

Smart Cities & Urban Planning

Machine Learning in Engineering

Big Data Analytics in Science

Cloud Computing & Edge Computing

Quantum Computing Applications

Advanced Sensors & Instrumentation

Disaster-resilient Engineering

Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation

Humanitarian Engineering

Public Health Engineering

Food & Water Security

Energy Access & Equity

Technology for Developing Regions

Ethical & Responsible Innovation

Renewable Energy Integration

Advanced Materials for Industry

Nano-enabled Technologies

Robotics in Healthcare & Industry

AI-driven Engineering Solutions

Innovation Management

Humanitarian Engineering

Nano-bioengineering

Point-of-Care Diagnostics

Biosensors & BioMEMS

Drug Delivery Systems

Bio-inspired Engineering

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Bio-inspired Engineering

Finite Element Analysis

Photonics & Quantum Engineering

Metamaterials & Smart Materials

Registration

Registration Categories

Speaker

595

  • Access to all Presentations

  • E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation

  • Access to B2B Online Meetings

  • Conference E-material

Poster

399

  • Access to all Presentations

  • E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation

  • Access to B2B Online Meetings

  • Conference E-material

Delegate

699

  • Access to all Presentations

  • E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation

  • Access to B2B Online Meetings

  • Conference E-material

Student Delegate

389

  • Access to all Presentations

  • E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation

  • Access to B2B Online Meetings

  • Conference E-material

Why Paris, France?

The Olympia commonly known as L'Olympia or in the English-speaking world as Olympia Hall) is a concert venue in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, France, located at 28 Boulevard des Capucines, equally distancing Madeleine church and Opéra Garnier, 300 metres (980 ft) north of Vendôme square. Its closest métro/RER stations are Madeleine, Opéra, Havre–Caumartin, and Auber.

The hall was opened in 1893 by one of the two co-creators of the Moulin Rouge venue, and saw many opera, ballet, and music hall performances. Theatrical performances declined in the late 1920s and the Olympia was converted into a cinema, before re-opening as a venue in 1954 with Bruno Coquatrix as executive director. Since the 1960s, it has been a popular venue for rock bands.

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