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2026 10th International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD’26)
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2026 10th International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD’26)

Lisbon, Portugal
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Event Details

Dates: July 7–9, 2026
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Website: www.iccad-conf.com

About ICCAD’26

The 2026 International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD’26) marks the 10th edition of this prestigious conference series, organized annually since 2017. Sponsored by IEEE, DBLP, and IFAC, ICCAD’26 will take place in one of the most visited cities in the world—Lisbon, Portugal.

This event serves as a forum for presenting excellent results and addressing new challenges in the fields of Control, Automation, and Diagnosis. It brings together experts from industry, government, and academia, offering a unique opportunity to:

  • Share solutions to emerging challenges
  • Discuss future research directions
  • Explore innovative ideas in engineering, design, and research

Program Highlights

The conference will feature:

  • Plenary Lectures
  • Regular Technical Sessions
  • Special Sessions

Topics Covered

ICCAD’26 will address both classic and recent trends in Control, Automation, and Diagnosis, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects. Key topics include:

  • Computational Intelligence
  • Human-Machine Interactions
  • Artificial Intelligence Methods for Diagnosis
  • Informatics
  • Robotics
  • Renewable Energy and Green Transportation
  • Reliability
  • And more

We look forward to welcoming you to Lisbon for this prestigious event. Don’t miss the chance to participate in ICCAD’26 and contribute to shaping the future of Control, Automation, and Diagnosis!

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Lisbon, Portugal

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