ICSIS 2026

Call for Posters

Showcase early results, bold ideas, and innovative solutions at the intersection of sustainability, technological innovation, and societal transformation.

Why present a poster at ICSIS?

We are delighted to announce the International Conference on Sustainability, Innovation, and Society, a premier global forum bringing together scholars, industry leaders, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the intersection of sustainable development, technological innovation, and societal transformation.

  • Visibility with experts: Engage with leading researchers across sustainability, innovation, and society domains.
  • Feedback that matters: Refine methods, solutions, and implementations with interdisciplinary insights.
  • Bridge theory & practice: Share tools, data, and real-world applications to accelerate sustainable impact.
  • Build collaborations: Meet potential co-authors, mentors, and partners across academia and industry.

What makes a strong poster?

  • Clear problem framing & rigorous methodology
  • Interdisciplinary approach connecting sustainability, innovation, and society
  • Ethical considerations and real-world impact assessment
  • Compelling visuals (figures, case studies, data visualizations, demos/QR)
Posters may present early or late-breaking results, negative results with analysis, work-in-progress, datasets, tools, or demos.

Topics of Interest

Research spanning three main tracks - Sustainability, Innovation, and Society.

Track 1: Sustainability

This track focuses on theories, methods, systems, policies, and applications that advance environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Topics include:

๐ŸŒ Sustainability in Technology
  • Sustainable software engineering; energy/carbon-aware coding
  • Green cloud/edge/IoT architectures; workload placement
  • Carbon-aware scheduling; green data centers
  • AI for sustainability & sustainable AI (efficient training/inference, federated learning)
  • Lifecycle assessment (LCA); standards and conformance
๐Ÿฅ Sustainability in Health
  • Low-resource digital health and telemedicine
  • Privacy-preserving modeling (federated learning), fairness in clinical AI
  • Sustainable medical devices and e-waste reduction
  • Resilient health systems under climate stress
๐Ÿ“š Sustainability in Education
  • Sustainable campuses and green IT
  • Curricular innovation for sustainability literacy
  • Learning analytics for equity and retention
โšก Sustainability in Energy
  • Smart grids, VPPs, and storage integration
  • EV charging management and edge intelligence
  • Carbon-aware dispatch; cybersecurity for energy infrastructure
๐ŸŒฟ Sustainability in Environment
  • Environmental monitoring, remote sensing & digital twins
  • Climate risk analytics and adaptation planning
  • Circular economy, waste & water management
๐ŸŒพ Sustainability in Agriculture
  • Precision agriculture (IoT, robotics, drones)
  • Fisheries/aquaculture sustainability
  • Yield forecasting; climate adaptation
๐Ÿ’น Sustainability in Economy & Society
  • ESG/SDG metrics, carbon markets
  • Just transition; labor markets and green skills
  • Urban sustainability; mobility & housing
  • Policy, governance, participatory approaches
๐Ÿงฌ Sustainability in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences
  • Conservation genomics; eDNA for ecosystem monitoring
  • Sustainable bio-manufacturing and materials
  • Data standards, privacy, and responsible data sharing
๐Ÿ’ผ Sustainability in Business
  • Green business models and circular economy practices
  • Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ESG strategies
  • Sustainable supply chains and ethical sourcing
  • Data-driven decision making for sustainability reporting

Track 2: Innovation

This track examines how innovations are created, validated, scaled, governed, and financed. Topics include:

๐Ÿ’ก Innovation Themes
  • Digital transformation; interoperable ecosystems
  • Product/service/system innovation; design thinking
  • AI-enabled innovation (GenAI, agents, copilots)
  • Tech transfer, open innovation, living labs
  • Entrepreneurship, venture building, ESG-aligned models
  • Frugal innovation and Global South perspectives
  • Responsible innovation: ethics, privacy, assurance
  • Innovation policy: regulatory sandboxes, procurement
  • Scaling & measurement: OKRs, KPIs, RCTs, A/B tests

Track 3: Society

This track centers on people, institutions, culture, and governance, and their interactions with technology and organizational change. Topics include:

๐ŸŒ Society Themes
  • Human-centered AI; explainability, transparency, trust
  • Governance, law, and public policy; algorithmic accountability
  • Ethics, equity, inclusion, and social justice
  • Smart cities & civic tech; digital participation
  • Digital health equity; social determinants of health
  • Media and information ecosystems; misinformation
  • Work, automation, and labor markets
  • Culture, heritage, and the arts; immersive experiences
  • Migration, displacement, resilience; crisis informatics
  • Mixed methods, participatory approaches, ethnographic studies

Submission Guidelines

  • Original, unpublished work not under review elsewhere.
  • Format: IEEE 2-column (US Letter 8.5โ€ณร—11โ€ณ), 10-pt font. Use the IEEE conference template (Template Selector).
  • Length: up to 2 pages (including figures, tables, appendices, references).
  • Review: double-blind. Please anonymize your submission.
  • Include a short artifact/demo link (optional) and a QR code for videos or interactive materials (optional but encouraged).
Submissions that exceed the page limit or violate the format may be desk-rejected without review.

Important Dates (Posters)

All deadlines are AoE unless stated otherwise.

# Event Date
1Poster SubmissionMarch 30th, 2026
2Acceptance NotificationApril 20th, 2026
3Camera-Ready SubmissionMay 5th, 2026
ICSIS 2026 โ€” Call for Posters
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