KSSEM and IEEE Bengaluru Host International Conference on Data Science and Cyber-Physical Systems

K.S. School of Engineering and Management (KSSEM) in Bengaluru, in partnership with IEEE Bengaluru Section, inaugurated a two-day international conference (ICDCA 2026) on June 5 focused on data science, artificial intelligence, and cyber-physical systems resilience. The conference brought together researchers and academicians from national and international institutions to discuss emerging technological developments. The event emphasized the importance of international research collaboration and socially relevant research in advancing data-driven solutions.
KSSEM and IEEE Bengaluru Section launched the International Conference on Data Science for Cyber-Physical Systems Resilience using Advanced Applications (ICDCA 2026) on June 5, 2026. The two-day event provided a platform for deliberations on emerging developments in data science, artificial intelligence, cyber-physical systems, and resilient technologies. Narumol Chumuang, a professor from Muban Chombueng Rajabhat University in Thailand, served as guest of honour and emphasized the critical role of international research collaborations and knowledge exchange in driving technological innovation. She encouraged young researchers to focus on socially relevant and impactful research initiatives. The conference attracted participants from several national and international institutions, facilitating substantive discussions on advancements in data science and cyber-physical systems.
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KSSEM hosts international conference on data science and cyber-physical systems
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