Fri, Jan 31 2025

MIT hosts 14th International Conference on Advanced Engineering and ICT-Convergence (ICAEIC-2025)

In Sydney Campus

Sydney, February 10-13, 2025 – The Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT) is proud to announce that it will host the 14th International Conference on Advanced Engineering and ICT-Convergence (ICAEIC-2025) at its Sydney campus from February 10 to 11, 2025. This esteemed event will gather leading academics, industry experts, and innovators to discuss the latest advancements in information and communication technology.

MIT offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees in ICT, focusing on emerging areas such as AI, cybersecurity, IoT, and data analytics. These programs contribute to academic knowledge while addressing real-world challenges. Through faculty-led projects and research initiatives, MIT prepares the next generation of ICT leaders to shape the future of technology. As the host of ICAEIC-2025, MIT continues to bridge academia and industry by bringing together global experts to share insights, showcase breakthrough research, and foster partnerships that drive ICT advancements.

“Our focus has always been on thought leadership and innovation,” said Prof. Savitri Bevinakoppa, Acting Head of School of IT and Engineering at MIT. “Hosting ICAEIC-2025 underscores our commitment to staying at the forefront of ICT developments and strengthening MIT’s global presence.”

MIT’s role in advancing ICT

With a strong academic foundation and over a decade of experience in delivering its ICT programs, Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT) has been shaping the digital landscape through industry-relevant education, research, and innovation. Through a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and emerging technologies, MIT has contributed to the growth of ICT in Australia and beyond.

Key contributions:

  • Industry-Focused ICT programs
    MIT’s ICT curriculum is designed to ensure graduates are equipped with the latest skills in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics.
  • Encouraging practical innovation
    Through capstone projects, research programs, and student-led initiatives, MIT encourages problem-solving in software development, AI applications, and network security. Many students have worked on projects that address industry challenges.
  • Bridging the digital skills gap
    MIT actively participates in ICT skill-building initiatives, supporting professionals transitioning into tech careers and enhancing digital literacy through education and training programs.
  • Strong alumni impact
    MIT graduates have gone on to work with leading technology firms, startups, and government bodies, contributing to digital transformation in various industries.

Through its continued investment in education, research, and student innovation, MIT plays a crucial role in developing skilled ICT professionals and fostering innovation in the digital economy.

Attendees of ICAEIC-2025 will gain insights into emerging trends, engage with top professionals, and explore the future of ICT. The event will also provide a valuable opportunity for MIT students and faculty to connect with leading organizations and thought leaders in the industry.

For more information or to register for the event, visit https://ictaes.org/.