The International Conference on Innovative Research Practices in Engineering (2026)

1st May 2026 – 1st May 2026 Nanjing, China Hybrid 43 days to go 47 views
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Submission deadline: 1st April 2026  (13 days remaining)
Start Date
1st May 2026
End Date
1st May 2026
Abstract Deadline
1st April 2026
Location
Contact Person
Research Practice & Publication Forum, Malaysia
About This Conference
We invite you to submit an abstract proposal for ForumRPP Conference if you wish to participate in the conference and have relevant experiences or projects to share.
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ICIRPE 2026, China (May 1, 2026) | Scopus Conference


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TheInternational Conference on Innovative Research Practices in Engineering (ICIRPE 2026), scheduled forMay 1, 2026, inNanjing, China, is a worldwide assembly that brings together academics, professionals, entrepreneurs, researchers, students, and various stakeholders.
We invite speakers and delegates worldwide to participate in this conference. Bringing together renowned speakers and scientists from across the globe, this event promises to be an exceptional scientific gathering, featuring educational and engaging sessions. It provides an ideal setting for global networking.
Through presentations and discussions, attendees will explore diverse perspectives, fostering innovation and potential partnerships. Professionals from all sectors of engineering and technology are invited to join this vibrant community.
We invite you to submit an abstract proposal for the ForumRPP Conference if you wish to participate and have relevant experiences or projects to share. You may choose to present your work either in person or virtually. Abstracts should align with the topic areas outlined in the Call for Papers.
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