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【Call for Paper】2025 IEEE 2nd Belt and Road Congress on AI for Sustainable Development

- Call For Paper -

2025 IEEE 2nd Belt and Road Congress on AI for Sustainable Development

(AICON 2025)


Embark on a splendid new journey together towards the Golden Decade of BRICS, collaboratively creating sustainable development in the era of intelligence.

The year 2025 marks the fresh beginning of the "Next Golden Decade" for the Belt and Road Initiative and a crucial milestone for the eight major steps in building the Belt and Road with high quality. The promotion of technological innovation, a key element of these steps, will bring infinite possibilities for the modernization of countries worldwide in the era of artificial general intelligence (AGI), and inject strong impetus into the realization of the sustainable development goals of the Belt and Road.

IEEE China Council is hosting the "2025 IEEE China Belt and Road Congress on AI for Sustainable Development". They are creating an international exchange platform and building a global collaborative model to reach consensus, harness collective wisdom, unite forces, and plan for the future, with an aim to sustainably build the Belt and Road with high quality. Focusing on innovative applications of large-scale AI models, the congress will conduct research on innovative algorithms and key technologies for large-scale models, explore new paths for AGI, and facilitate sustainable development of AGI along the Belt and Road countries.


The topics are:

1. AI and Data Science for Sustainable Development

2. LLM for Sustainable Development

3. Enterprise Innovation for Sustainable Development

4. AI for Economic Sustainability

5. AI for Social Sustainability

6. AI for Environmental Sustainability

7. AI for Agricultural Sustainability

8. AI for Water Resources Management and Utilization

9. AI for Sustainable Cities and Communities

10. AI for Disaster Risk Reduction

11. AI for Sustainable Ocean and Coast

12. AI for Intelligent Transportation Systems




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