OBJECTIVES OF THE EVENT
Numbers of internationally acknowledged experts will be invited as keynote speakers for plenary sessions. The event will then continue with parallel panels discussing specific areas with presenters selected from the call for papers. Each panel will also involve an expert on that specific area as a discussant.
The objections of the ICENIS 2026 are:
- To provide an international forum that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarly exchange among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the fields of energy, environment, and information systems.
- To promote holistic and system-oriented approaches in addressing global challenges such as climate change, sustainable energy transition, and environmental resilience through the integration of energy, environmental, and information technologies.
- To disseminate recent advances, innovative methodologies, and emerging technologies that support evidence-based decision-making and contribute to sustainable development.
- To encourage critical discussion and knowledge sharing on theoretical, computational, and practical aspects of energy systems, environmental management, and information systems.
- To empower participants with knowledge, analytical tools, and practical insights necessary to implement sustainable solutions and innovations across academic, industrial, and governmental sectors.
- To support the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by aligning research outcomes with global sustainability priorities and policy directions.