AIMCS 2026 International Conference on AI for Industrial Monitoring, Control and Supervision

International Conference on AI for Industrial Monitoring, Control and Supervision (AIMCS 2026)

An international event dedicated to AI techniques for supervision, monitoring, and control across modern industrial systems.

Dates 7–9 October 2026
Location Paris, France
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Key Deadlines
Full Paper Submission
March 31, 2026
11:59 PM AoE
Registration Deadline
March 25, 2026
Author registration
Final Paper Upload
April 07, 2026
Camera-ready
Conference Dates
Oct 7–9, 2026
Paris, France

Important Dates

All submission deadlines are set to 23:59 local time (UTC+1, Paris).

Full Paper Submission Date
March 31, 2026
Submission of full-length papers via the online system.
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Registration Deadline
March 25, 2026
At least one author of each accepted paper must register.
Final Paper Submission Date
April 07, 2026
Camera-ready papers following all formatting and review requirements.
Conference Dates
Oct 7–9, 2026
Conference in Paris, France.
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Registration

All attendees must register in advance to participate in the conference.

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Submission

Please submit your full paper / abstract via the electronic submission system.

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Publication

Accepted papers will be included in the proceedings and submitted for indexing.

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Welcome to AIMCS 2026

The International Conference on AI for Industrial Monitoring, Control and Supervision (AIMCS 2026) will take place from 7–9 October 2026 in Paris (France).

AIMCS 2026 aims to bring together researchers, engineers, and industry experts from around the world to share their latest research findings and innovative ideas on AI-enabled supervision, monitoring, and control of industrial systems. The conference will feature keynote speeches, oral and poster presentations, and industrial sessions.

As industrial systems become increasingly complex, interconnected, and data-rich, artificial intelligence plays a pivotal role in enabling smart supervision, real-time condition monitoring, advanced diagnostics, and data-driven decision support for operations and maintenance. AIMCS 2026 will showcase state-of-the-art research, practical applications, and cross-disciplinary perspectives illustrating how AI technologies enhance reliability, safety, efficiency, and sustainability across modern industrial environments.

Publication

All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process by 2–3 experts from the conference committees. Accepted papers, upon successful registration and presentation, will be included in the conference proceedings, published by IEEE, and submitted for indexing in EI Compendex, Scopus, and IEEE Xplore (pending approval).

Call for Papers

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to, the following tracks:

Track 1: AI for Condition Monitoring & Diagnostics
  • Data-driven condition monitoring
  • Fault detection, isolation, and diagnosis
  • Anomaly detection in industrial systems
  • Sensor fusion and feature extraction
  • Health indicators and degradation modeling
  • Machine learning for predictive maintenance
  • Deep learning for signal and image-based monitoring
  • Real-time monitoring in IoT/IIoT environments
Track 2: AI for Supervision, Control & Optimization
  • Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) with AI
  • Reinforcement learning for control
  • Model predictive control and AI-enhanced controllers
  • Operational optimization and decision support
  • Digital twins for supervisory control
  • Human–machine interaction and decision support systems
  • Adaptive and robust control using AI
  • Safety and reliability in AI-enabled control systems
Track 4: Applications & Case Studies
  • Manufacturing systems and production lines
  • Energy systems, power plants, and smart grids
  • Process industries (oil & gas, chemical, pharma)
  • Transportation, logistics, and autonomous systems
  • Robotics and collaborative robots (cobots)
  • Infrastructures and critical assets
  • Cross-industry benchmarks and comparative studies
  • Industrial success stories and lessons learned

Keynote Speakers

Distinguished experts will deliver inspiring keynote talks at AIMCS 2026.

Keynote Speaker 1

Prof. David Bassir

Dongguan University of Technology, China / Paris-Saclay University, France

Brief Introduction: David Bassir is Professor and holds an MSc and PhD in structural optimization from the University of Franche-Comté. His previous roles include Dean at the University Institutes of Technology, University of Lorraine; Consul of Science and Technology at the French Embassy in China; and General Director of Research at ESTP–ENSAM (Paris). He also worked as a spacecraft engineer with GECI Technology for Arianespace and the Astrium Group.

Prof. Bassir has been a visiting professor in leading universities such as TU Delft, Shanghai Jiao Tong, Northwestern Polytechnical University, University of Oviedo, MIT Boston, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has published over 120 papers on composites, parameter identification, additive manufacturing, structural optimization, and multiscale modelling, and serves on various international scientific committees.

Keynote Speaker 2

Assist. Prof. Hai Canh Vu

University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC), France

Brief Introduction: Hai Canh Vu is an Assistant Professor of Reliability Engineering and Data Science at the Roberval laboratory, UTC, France. He holds an Engineering degree in Electrical Systems (Vietnam, 2007), followed by a Master's and PhD in Optimization and Industrial System Security from the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT), France (2015).

His research covers maintenance optimization of complex systems, Prognostics and Health Management (PHM), and machine learning / deep learning applications in industry.

Program Overview

A quick look at the main schedule for AIMCS 2026. A detailed program will be published approximately one month before the event.

Day 01 — 7 October 2026

14:00 – 18:00
Onsite Registration & Materials Collection

Day 02 — 8 October 2026

09:00 – 09:10
Opening Remarks

09:10 – 12:00
Keynote Speeches

12:00 – 14:00
Lunch

14:00 – 18:00
Keynote Speeches & Oral Presentations & Poster Presentations

Day 03 — 9 October 2026

09:00 – 09:10
Opening Remarks

09:10 – 12:00
Keynote Speeches

12:00 – 14:00
Lunch

14:00 – 18:00
Academic Tour / Returning

* The complete conference schedule will be available approximately one month before the event. If you need further details, please contact the conference secretary.


Oral Presentation Instructions

  • Timing: Limit your presentation to 15 minutes, including Q&A.
  • File Preparation: Use a virus-scanned USB. Arrive 15 minutes early to upload your PPT or PDF.
  • Backup: Email a copy of your slides to yourself as backup.
  • Equipment: Each room has an LCD projector, screen, microphone, and a laptop with standard software.
  • Compatibility: Use standard fonts and test your setup if using your own computer.
  • Multimedia: Ensure embedded videos are properly formatted and linked.

Poster Presentation Instructions

  • Size: Maximum 59.4 cm × 84.1 cm (A1 format).
  • Design: Posters should be visually appealing and readable from at least 1 meter.
  • Attendance: Authors must stay near their posters during the session.
  • Required Sections: Title & Authors, Abstract, Introduction, Methods & Results, Conclusions.

Venue

AIMCS 2026 will be hosted in Paris (France), offering excellent accessibility, world-class research institutions, and vibrant cultural attractions.

Paris, France

MILLENNIUM HOTEL PARIS CHARLES DE GAULLE, PARIS, FRANCE

📍 Address: Hotel Zone 2 Allée du Verger, Roissy-en-France,
95700 Paris, France

Website: Hotel Website
Tel: +33 1 342 93333
Transportation: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport – about 5 minutes drive (3.4 km)

Millennium Hotel Paris Charles de Gaulle

City Attractions

Louvre
Louvre
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
Arc de Triomphe
Arc de Triomphe

Committees

AIMCS 2026 is organized by an international team of experts from academia and industry.

General Chair

  • Prof. David Bassir, Senior IEEE Member, Dongguan University of Technology (DGUT), China / Paris-Saclay University, France

Technical Chairs

  • Dr. HDR. Hichame Maanane, Chairman of the IEEE France Reliability Chapter, THALES DMS, France
  • Prof. Jaafar Gaber, Scientific Committees of IEEE France section, FEMTO-ST Institute, France

Technical Committee Members

  • Assoc. Prof. Nasim Boudaoud, University of Technology of Compiègne, France
  • Prof. Pierre Dahoo, Paris-Saclay University, France
  • Prof. GongFa Chen, Dongguan University of Technology, China
  • Assoc. Prof. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi, Senior IEEE Member, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China
  • Prof. Mohammad Talha, IIT Mandi, India
  • Prof. Abdelkhalak El Hami, INSA Rouen / Normandy University, France
  • Prof. MingJun Zhang, Sino-French Institute, Dongguan University of Technology, China
  • Prof. Zied Moumni, ENSTA Paris, France
  • Prof. Ghanshyam G. Tejani, Avinashilingam University, India
  • Dr. Ho Si Hung Nguyen, The University of Danang – University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Organizing Committee Members

  • Prof. Pierre Dahoo, Paris-Saclay University, France
  • Assoc. Prof. Hai-Canh VU, University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC), France

Contact

For questions related to submissions, registration, venue, or sponsorship, please contact the AIMCS 2026 organizing committee.

Email: committee@aimcs2026.org

When contacting us, please include your name, affiliation, and paper ID (if applicable).