3rd International Conference on Communication, Information and Digital Technologies

September 11-13, 2026 | Singapore

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Welcome to CIDT 2026

Building on the success of the previous session, the 3rd International Conference on Communication, Information and Digital Technologies will be held on September 11-13, 2026 in Singapore in a hybrid format.

CIDT 2026 aims to be the premier international forum for stimulating scholarly discussion and disseminating research in the related fields of Communication, Information and Digital Technologies. The Organizing Committee welcomes scientists, researchers and engineers throughout the world to come and present their most recent ideas, innovations, and trends in the fields of Information and Communication, Information and Digital Technologies.

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Call for Papers

CIDT 2026 welcomes submissions of original and significant contributions. Each submission is anonymously reviewed by an average of three independent reviewers, to ensure the final high standard and quality of submitted papers. All accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings and sent to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing service.

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Submission Instructions

CIDT 2026 follows the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible procedures against any publication misconduct. This Conference does not accept any type of plagiarism, which means that any author replicating a significant part of another's work without acknowledging him/her or passing another's work off as his/her own is not tolerated and not published.

All authors submitting their works to CIDT 2026 for publication as original works confirm that the submitted papers are their own contributions and have not been copied in whole or in part from other works. (read more)

Reviewers evaluate the submitted paper based on the following criteria:

1. Does the paper's topic align with the conference scope?

2. Is the paper sufficiently innovative?

3. Are the research methods in the paper appropriate?

4. Is the paper's length appropriate? Is the structure clear? Are the chapters logically arranged?

5. Is the language in the paper clear?

6. Are the symbols, terms, and concepts in the paper adequately defined?

7. Are the figures and tables in the paper easy to understand?

8. Are the cited references in the paper appropriate and relevant?

9. Does the paper adhere to academic norms?

10. Are there any other conflicts of interest in the paper?

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