Control Systems & Automation Conferences 2026: Call for Papers (IEEE)
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As the global manufacturing landscape transitions deeper into Industry 4.0, the fields of Control Systems, Automation, and Robotics are experiencing unprecedented levels of research and investment. For engineers and scholars developing the next generation of cyber-physical systems, autonomous robotics, and intelligent control algorithms, presenting your findings at a top-tier international conference in 2026 is critical. Submitting your manuscripts to symposiums officially sponsored and published by the IEEE guarantees rigorous peer review, unparalleled global exposure, and highly coveted indexing in IEEE Xplore, Scopus, and EI Compendex. To streamline your late 2026 publication strategy, we have meticulously curated a definitive list of 15 premium Control Systems, Automation, and Mechatronics conferences scheduled across global tech hubs.
Core Control Systems & Automation Engineering (IEEE)
Targeting these highly cited events guarantees exceptional global visibility for your fundamental control theory and automation research:
1. ICCSSE 2026 (12th International Conference on Control Science and Systems Engineering)
Location: Wuhan, China
Focus: Control Science, Systems Engineering, Automation.
As the 2026 academic calendar advances rapidly, submission windows are highly time-sensitive. You must verify all exact abstract and full-paper submission deadlines directly on the official conference websites provided above. Organizing committees frequently adjust their schedules for peer-review feedback and registration windows. Relying exclusively on the official portals ensures your manuscript is securely submitted and successfully achieves global Scopus and IEEE Xplore indexing.
Hot Conferences
ICEER 2026
Submission Deadline: May 01, 2026
2026 The 13th International Conference on Energy and Environment Research
Jul 15-Jul 17, 2026
Portugal
ICVR 2026
Submission Deadline: Apr 20, 2026
2026 the 12th International Conference on Virtual Reality