International Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks and Embedded Systems (ICWSNES-26)
2nd - 3rd July 2026 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Call For Paper
wireless sensor networks
embedded systems
IoT devices
sensor integration
network protocols
distributed sensing
low-power networks
data acquisition
network optimization
intelligent systems
engineering applications
real-time monitoring
network security
smart networks
system design
Stay Informed:
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Abstract Submissions Open:
"We are excited to announce that abstract submissions are now open for the upcoming World Academics Conference in Amsterdam! Submit Now!
Official Invitation Letter – For Visa and Institutional Approval:
"Need a visa for travel? Register for the conference and request your Official Invitation Letter to assist with your visa application and institutional approval. We are here to support your participation every step of the way!"
Call for Papers Extended:
"The full paper submission deadline has been extended! You now have more time to submit your paper for review and potential presentation at the Amsterdam event.
Peer Review Process:
"The peer review process will commence soon. Authors who have submitted their papers will receive feedback from expert reviewers."
Conference Proceedings (Abstracts) – Available in Research Library:
"Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings Book and included in the Academic Research Library Abstract Repositories, providing global visibility to your research."
Best Paper Presentation Award:
Dr. Maria Vallenilla Haynes from American University in Dubai received the Best Paper Presentation Award at (WCAF-25) in Dubai, UAE.
SDG-Inspired Conference Focus:
"This year’s conference is dedicated to exploring innovative research that supports sustainable development and addresses global challenges. Join us as we engage with key topics linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)."