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7th International Conference on Networks & IOT (NeTIOT 2026) ,provides a premier global forum for researchers, practitioners and industry experts to share their latest findings in the theory, methodologies and applications of Computer Networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). As IoT systems continue to evolve, driven by advances in networking technologies, edge intelligence, AI driven automation and cyber physical integration, NeTIOT 2026 aims to foster dialogue and collaboration across academia and industry, enabling participants to explore emerging challenges and breakthrough innovations shaping the future of connected systems.
The conference serves as a platform for presenting cutting edge research, exchanging technical insights and building new partnerships in the rapidly expanding domains of IoT, wireless communication, distributed systems and intelligent networking. Authors are invited to submit original research papers, project results, survey articles and industrial case studies that demonstrate significant contributions to the fields of Networking and the Internet of Things. Submissions may address any of the topics listed below, which reflect both foundational areas and the latest advancements in next generation IoT and networked systems.
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Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission System by May 24, 2026. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings (H index 46) in Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).
Selected papers from NeTIOT 2026, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of the following journals
Important Dates
Second Batch : Submissions after April 05, 2026
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