

Publicity and Technical Partners
| Time Slot | 18/12/2025 (Thu) | 19/12/2025 (Fri) | 20/12/2025 (Sat) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09.00 am - 10.00 am | Registration | - | |
| 10.00 am - 11.00 am | Inaugural Ceremony Prof. (Dr.) Karamjeet Singh (Vice Chancellor, GNDU) – Chief Patron Dr. Gurtej Singh Sandhu (Micron, USA) – Chief Guest | Inaugural Session (Day 2) | Inaugural Session (Day 3) |
| 11.00 am - 11.30 am | High Tea | — | — |
| 11.00 am - 05.00 pm | Technical Exhibition | Technical Exhibition | Technical Exhibition (Till 03.00 pm) |
| 11.30 am - 12.30 pm | Keynote Address Prof. Shantanu Bhattacharya (Director, CSIO) Dr. Kamaljeet Singh (DG, SCL Mohali) Mr. Preet Yadav (NXP Semiconductors, Noida) | - | |
| 11.00 am - 11.40 am | Keynote Address Prof. (Dr.) N. C. Shivaprakash (IISc Bengaluru) Prof. (Dr.) Jyoteesh Malhotra (NIT Delhi) | - | |
| 12.00 pm - 12.30 pm | Keynote Address Prof. (Dr.) Hannes Toepfer (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany) Mr. Bhupinder Singh Mann (Teleworld Solutions, USA) Mr. Ranjit Singh (Honeywell, Australia) | - | |
| 11.00 am - 12.00 pm | Keynote Address Prof. (Dr.) Gaurav Verma (Director, SAIF/CIL PU, CHD) Mr. Rajit Sikka (Regional TCS, New Delhi) Mr. Sushil Khosla (TCS, New Delhi) | ||
| 12.30 pm - 02.00 pm | Technical Session 1 | Technical Session 3 | Technical Session 5 |
| 02.00 pm - 03.00 pm | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| 03.00 pm - 05.00 pm | Technical Session 2 | Technical Session 4 | Valedictory Session (03.00 pm – 04.30 pm) |
| 04.30 pm - 05.00 pm | Tea | Tea | Tea |
| 06.00 pm - 08.00 pm | Cultural Night | - |
DIECAI-2025 invites original research papers in the broad domains of the conference themes with a special focus on Sustainable Development. Papers should be 6–8 pages in length and prepared according to the specified format.
Paper presentations will be conducted in offline mode. In exceptional cases, authors may be allowed online presentations with prior approval from the Conference Committee.
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 4 December 2025
All accepted papers in DIECAI-2025 will be published as book chapters in an edited volume (available online) with potential indexing in SCOPUS.
“This conference is humbly dedicated to the supreme sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, whose martyrdom stands as an eternal symbol of freedom, justice, and protection of human dignity. As the world advances in electronics, communication, and AI, we draw inspiration from his teachings to ensure that innovation serves humanity, preserves equity, and supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”
Conference Outcome/Declaration:
“Inspired by the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, ICETECAI-2025 commits to fostering innovation that upholds human dignity, reduces inequalities, and advances the SDGs in the spirit of universal compassion and justice.”
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Guru Ji gave his life to protect the right of others to practice their faith, echoing values of justice, equality, and institutional trust. Link this to AI ethics, **cybersecurity, and **responsible technology (Tracks 5 & 6).
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities, SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being
Guru Ji emphasized care for all, irrespective of caste, creed, or religion. Connect this to IoT for healthcare, **AI in medical diagnostics, and **global digital inclusion (Tracks 1 & 3).
SDG 13 – Climate Action, SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption & Production
Guru Ji taught detachment from materialism and harmony with nature. Relating this to sustainable electronics, **energy-efficient devices, and **climate modeling (Tracks 2, 4 & 6) would strengthen the link.
SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals, SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities & Communities
Guru Ji embodied selfless service (seva). This aligns with smart cities, **IoT for agriculture/healthcare, and **global collaborations in research (Tracks 1 & 4).
The conference is structured around 7 critical tracks, each addressing key areas of Digital Innovation and directly aligning with specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This track supports SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities & Communities) by advancing IoT-driven smart infrastructure and urban solutions. It also contributes to SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) through health monitoring devices and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) via resource-efficient embedded systems.
Aligned with SDG 7 (Affordable & Clean Energy) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure), this track explores sustainable semiconductors, nanoelectronics, and energy storage materials. It also contributes to SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) and SDG 13 (Climate Action) through eco-friendly and recyclable material innovations.
This track advances SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) by driving breakthroughs in 6G, terahertz, and intelligent wireless systems. It also enables SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by improving global access to education and connectivity, while supporting SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) through telemedicine applications.
Supporting SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), this track emphasizes high-speed optical systems and satellite technologies for global connectivity. It also contributes to SDG 13 (Climate Action) through Earth observation and disaster monitoring, and to SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities & Communities) by enabling digital urban ecosystems.
This track strengthens SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) by embedding AI in circuit design, smart manufacturing, and communication systems. It promotes SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) via AI-driven medical technologies, SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities & Communities) through intelligent energy and mobility solutions, and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions) with AI for secure and trustworthy networks.
This track directly supports SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure) by driving breakthroughs in next-generation computing, while SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions) is addressed through blockchain-based transparency and secure digital ecosystems. It contributes to SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) and SDG 13 (Climate Action) by encouraging green and energy-efficient computing practices. Additionally, it aligns with SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by democratizing access to decentralized and distributed technologies.
Aligned with SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth), this track highlights AI applications in agriculture and digital economies. It further supports SDG 13 (Climate Action) through climate modeling, SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) via supply chain optimization, and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions) by fostering ethical and responsible AI use.













