For many researchers, Scopus visibility is one of the first filters used when comparing conference options. This guide highlights selected July 2026 conferences with listed Scopus information, deadline notes, and links for verification.
The conferences below are selected for their relevance to this topic, schedule, and listed conference information. Authors should use this list as a starting point and verify the latest call for papers, deadline, publication route, and registration requirements before submission.
CISAT 2026 may be relevant for authors working in communications, information systems, computer engineering, and applied computing papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, IEEE Xplore, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
DEBAI 2026 may be relevant for authors working in AI, machine learning, intelligent systems, and applied data-driven research. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ICICC 2026 may be relevant for authors working in communications, information systems, computer engineering, and applied computing papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ICWCSG 2026 may be relevant for authors working in communications, information systems, computer engineering, and applied computing papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ICAISL 2026 may be relevant for authors working in AI, machine learning, intelligent systems, and applied data-driven research. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
EEMS 2026 may be relevant for authors working in energy systems, sustainability, environmental engineering, and low-carbon technology papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
IPMLP 2026 may be relevant for authors working in AI, machine learning, intelligent systems, and applied data-driven research. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ISCNA 2026 may be relevant for authors working in communications, information systems, computer engineering, and applied computing papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
GIM 2026 may be relevant for authors working in energy systems, sustainability, environmental engineering, and low-carbon technology papers. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ISAES 2026 may be relevant for authors working in aerospace engineering, navigation, systems engineering, and applied control topics. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus, IEEE Xplore information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
ICEMBDA 2026 may be relevant for authors working in computer science, it, communications research. The July schedule makes it useful for conference planning, and the current record lists EI, Scopus information. Authors with indexing requirements should verify the publication route through official channels before submission.
Q: Are the listed indexing labels guaranteed?
A: No. Indexing labels should be treated as reference information. Authors should verify details through official conference, publisher, or database channels before submission.
Q: Can authors submit after the listed deadline?
A: Possibly, but only if the organizer confirms it. If a deadline has passed, authors can contact the conference secretary to ask whether late submissions are still being considered.
Q: How should authors choose between conferences?
A: Start with topic fit, then compare deadline, review process, proceedings route, listed indexing, location, registration requirements, and official contact information.
Q: What should authors check for Scopus or EI requirements?
A: Authors should check the official conference page, publisher information, past proceedings if available, and relevant indexing database records.
This article is intended to support conference discovery and planning. It does not replace the official conference website. Authors should confirm deadlines, publication arrangements, indexing information, fees, and presentation requirements before making a submission decision.