The First IndusFour Conference: Computers, Information Technology, Data and Sustainability 2024
March 30 & 31, 2024 | Online | Worldwide
Organizers
Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology, Hyderabad- India
https://www.kmit.in/
Industry Sponsor
Important Dates
1. Submission of Full Length Articles 15-04-2024
2. First Review07-05-2024
3. Second review and decision16-05-2024
4. Camera Ready Papers Sent to Publishers30-05-2024
5. Publication Date To be updated by publisher
Submission Link opens on 15th March 2024
About
Welcome to the inaugural IndusFour Conference, a pioneering event centered around Computers, Information Technology (IT), Data, and Sustainability, with a specific focus on Industry 4.0. This conference serves as a unique platform for experts, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the fusion of computer sciences, IT, and data with the principles of sustainability. IndusFour aims to be a hub where discussions, keynote presentations, and interactive sessions unravel the potential of Industry 4.0 to shape a more sustainable and eco-conscious future. In an era defined by rapid technological evolution, the conference delves into the transformative influence of Industry 4.0, concentrating on its application to create a world that prioritizes sustainability. Participants can anticipate a diverse range of topics, from sustainable data management to eco-friendly computing practices, as IndusFour navigates the crossroads of technology and environmental responsibility. This event invites attendees to envision a future where the fourth industrial revolution becomes a positive force for change. IndusFour is more than just a conference; it is a dynamic platform fostering connections, encouraging collaboration, and inspiring collective action towards a greener, more sustainable tomorrow. Join us in exploring the convergence of technology and sustainability at the first-ever IndusFour Conference.
Organizers
The conference is being jointly organized by VectMag owned by SPAST Foundation (Non-profit organization) along with its Academic partners Neil Gogte Institute of Technology Hyderabad India and KMIT Group of Educational Institutions. The Conference features chairs and co-chairs from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Tashkent State University Uzbekistan, Indian Institute of Technology, National Research Council Italy.
Chairs
Fee
Conference Convenor
Neil Gogte
Founder and Director NGIT and KMIT group, Hyderabad India.
Mr. Neil Gogte is the Founder Director and heads KMIT(Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology). He is a Masters Degree holder in Computer Science from IIT - Mumbai and got his B.E degree from Osmania University, Hyderabad in 1985. He started his career with CMC Ltd., and was part of the development team of Office Mate, an Office Automation application. He was then part of the team at Sun Microsystems, USA, for the development of SUNRAI, an interface to the backend ERP applications running on IBM systems. Recently, He also headed the Leapstone Incs India Offshore development center. In 1991, He established Genesis Solutions Pvt. Ltd., an IT education and training firm. During this period he offered training and consultancy on various projects involving technologies like C, C++, Oracle, Oracle financials, SAP, Java, Microsoft.NET, J2ME and BREW. Since 1991 till date, he has been a guiding force to number of engineering graduates as well as M.Tech Students and trained more than 70,000+ Software Professionals. He works with engineering students, who join his lab and does a number of development and experimental projects along with them every year contributing to development of software and training. He has been a very successful technocrat - entrepreneur in the area of high end technology training with over 25 years of experience in the IT industry. A true visionary that he is, the multitude of skill sets that he has been endowed with is what motivates the team at TeleUniv to continue contributing towards the best of development and education to the society.
Organizing and Publications Committee
Society Partner
Academic Partner
SPAST Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization
Tracks
The conference will consider submissions strictly within the defined tracks. The submissions that do not fall under the following defined categories will not be sent for peer review:
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Innovations in Computing and AI
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Analytics, Quantum Computing, Edge Computing, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, Video Analytics, Speech Analytics, Conversational AI, Emerging Technologies.
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Sustainable Data Management Practices
Green Computing, Sustainable Data Centers, Energy-Efficient Algorithms, Eco-Friendly Storage, Data Lifecycle Management, Renewable Energy, Carbon Footprint, Environmental Impact Assessment.
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AI & Deep tech for Renewable Grids and Green Tech Solutions
Renewable Energy Grids, Smart Grids, Sustainable Power Systems, Green Technologies, Energy Storage, Renewable Integration, Eco-Friendly Infrastructure, Grid Resilience.
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Industry 4.0 Automation Technologies
Industry 4.0, Industrial Automation, Smart Manufacturing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Twin, Sustainable Industrial Practices.
Conference Fee
Early Bird Registration: 9000 INR| 109 USD
Included in the Fee
- Publication
- Formatting and Grammar Check
- Oral Presentation
- Conference Sessions
- Workshop
- Proceedings sent to SCOPUS for indexing
*Additional charges Taxes: 20.8%
Late Registration: 11500 INR | 140 USD
Included in the Fee
- Publication
- Formatting and Grammar Check
- Oral Presentation
- Conference Sessions
- Workshop
- Proceedings sent to SCOPUS for indexing
*Additional charges Taxes: 20.8%
Normal Registration: 3500 INR| 45 USD
Included in the Fee
- Publication
- Formatting and Grammar Check
- Oral Presentation
- Conference Sessions
- Workshop
- Proceedings sent to Google indexing
- All Special issues articles will be invited from these proceedings
*Additional charges Taxes: 18%
Peer Review Policy:
All VectMag conferences follow a stringent multi-round peer-review process, akin to scholarly journals. This characteristic has been acknowledged by our publishing partners, as evidenced by our comprehensive peer-review data submissions spanning our previous nine conferences.
Guidelines for Authors
Guidelines for Reviewers
Scopus has very clear set of guidelines for indexing and most people forget some basic requirements: https://www.vectmag.com/reviewer-guidelines
Essential Requirements
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Formatting should adhere to the guidelines provided by the organizer/publisher. The Organizers have assigned an internal team for formatting corrections.
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Image quality: Images should not be copied, under copyright, or taken from other papers as screenshots.
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Grammar: Corrections can be made internally. The Organizers have assigned an internal team for Grammar corrections.
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Author affiliations and email IDs should be accurate and functional at the time of indexing.
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Citations: A maximum of three self-citations is allowed.
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No politically sensitive articles, advertisements for a particular ideology, politician/individual, or political party.
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Scientific accuracy: Manuscripts with incorrect logic or scientifically unfounded claims will be rejected.
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Manuscripts must be relevant to the conference theme/scope; otherwise, they will not be considered.
Plagiarism Report:
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Ensure that the similarity index, excluding references, does not exceed 10%.
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Use either iThenticate or Turnitin software exclusively.
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Review Quality and Diversity:
1. "At least 2 reviewers are needed."
2. "Both reviewers should be from two different organizations."
3. "All reviewers and authors should be from different organizations."
Review Comments
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Comments should be contextual.
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Comments should be actionable, and upon reading, authors should know what they need to do to improve the quality of the article.
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Avoid citation comments as much as possible. Only ask authors to cite references that are relevant to the article.
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Avoid single-line comments or no comments (e.g., Accept, Reject, good paper, Accept, bad paper, reject, etc.). Instead, provide proper reasoning for accepting or rejecting the paper.
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Providing relevant comments to improve a manuscript is a good review practice. Cover the following sections of the paper:
a. Abstract: Comment on the abstract.
b. Introduction: Comment on the introduction.
c. Method/Proposed idea: Provide comments if you agree or disagree and suggest improvements to enhance the paper.
d. Experiments & Results: Provide comments if you agree or disagree and suggest improvements to this section.
e. Conclusions: Conclusions should align with the abstract and introduction based on experiments and outcomes.
f. References: Comment on the relevance of references to the article; check for self-citation, ensuring authors have not cited more than three of their own articles.
Reviewer Details
All reviewers must mention their ORCID ( please go to your profile on seas transactions and add ORCID)