29th - 30th AUGUST, 2025
United Kingdom

International Conference on AI-Driven Business

Intelligence and Innovation

AIBII ‘25

Format: Global Hybrid Symposium – Seamlessly Connecting In-Person and Online Attendees

Abstract and Poster Program: Call for Proposals

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Abstract and Poster Program: Call for Proposals

AIBII’2025 invites submissions to the Student Abstract and Poster Program. The goal of this program is to provide a forum for students to present and discuss their work in its early stages, connect with peers who share similar research interests, and introduce themselves to senior members of the AI community. The program is open to all students at the Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctoral levels. While non-student advisors and collaborators should be acknowledged appropriately, students are encouraged to submit work in which they are the primary investigators, adhering to the spirit of the program.

Connection to Collaborative Bridge Theme

As new opportunities emerge when different disciplines intersect, the collaborative bridge theme of AIBII’2025 aims to nurture such interdisciplinary innovation. Students, exposed to a variety of cutting-edge methodologies through their coursework, are ideally positioned to combine different approaches in their research. By unifying multiple AI disciplines, students can open the door to collaborative partnerships and new perspectives. If your research aligns with this bridge-building theme, you are encouraged to include a discussion in your abstract and poster explaining how integrating different methodologies has helped shape your research objectives.

Submissions and Dates

Electronic submissions in PDF format are required. Students must submit an abstract describing their research by February 25, 2025. The abstract should not exceed 2 pages (including references) and must be formatted according to AIBII's two-column, camera-ready style. Papers that do not meet the formatting or length requirements may be rejected without review. Submissions must include the following information:

Additionally, students should submit a supplemental file (in PDF or ZIP format, not exceeding 20MB) that contains complementary material to aid the reviewers, given the brevity of the abstract. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent by June 20th, 2025, and the camera-ready copy of accepted abstracts is due by Monday, June 30th, 2025.

Submission Limit

AIBII’2025 enforces a strict submission limit. Each student may submit only one abstract as the primary author to the Student Abstract and Poster Program. Authors cannot be added to the paper after the submission deadline.

Submissions to AIBII’2025 or Other Conferences

Students may submit abstracts based on work submitted to AIBII’2025 or other conferences, but not for work that has already been published. Abstracts are reviewed independently, and acceptance into the student program is not tied to full paper outcomes. Students are advised to check the policies of other conferences for dual submissions. All accepted abstracts must be original and conform to the AIBII Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.

Publication

Accepted abstracts will be allocated two pages in the conference proceedings. Students must transfer the copyright of their abstracts to AIBII. A copy of the AIBII copyright form is available in the author kit. Upon camera-ready submission, authors must include a “Student Abstract” designation in the title as per provided instructions.

Poster Session

Authors of accepted abstracts will present their work in a poster session at the conference. Student authors are required to prepare a poster based on their abstract and be available to discuss their work during the allocated time at the event.

Three-Minute Presentation Contest

Selected authors will be invited to participate in a 3-Minute Presentation Contest, where they will present their research and its significance in three minutes, using only a single static slide (no transitions, animations, videos, or sound). A special prize committee will award the best presentation.

Three-Minute Presentation Contest

A complete list of student abstract keywords is available in the author kit.

For More Information

For inquiries regarding submissions and suggestions for the Student Abstract and Poster Program, please contact president@canatechinstitute.ca.

AIBII-25 Student Abstract and Poster Program Keywords

The conference invites abstracts and poster proposals across key topics in AI-driven business intelligence and innovation. Submissions should include up to 5 keywords below and adhere to the guidelines provided on the conference website.

 

AI-Driven Business Intelligence, Predictive Analytics, Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning Models, Business Process Automation, Sustainable Marketing Strategies, Ethical AI, Cybersecurity in Business Intelligence, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Data Privacy, Digital Transformation, Risk Management, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Workforce Development, Sentiment Analysis, Knowledge Management, Financial Analytics, Blockchain in Business Intelligence, Smart Cities, AI-Powered Decision Support Systems, Business Analytics Frameworks, Real-Time Data Analysis, Deep Learning for Business Forecasting, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Data Governance, Compliance and Regulation, Customer Behavior Analytics, Cloud-Based Business Intelligence, IoT Integration in Business Systems, Investment Strategies with AI, AI-Driven Education and Training, Social Media Analytics, Economic Trend Forecasting, Geospatial Intelligence, Trust in AI Systems, Fraud Detection, Supply Chain Optimization, Smart Manufacturing, Data Visualization Tools, Market Expansion Strategies, Personalization in Marketing, Risk Assessment Tools, Digital Ecosystem Resilience, Environmental Impact Analysis, AI Applications in Healthcare and Agriculture, Organizational Efficiency, AI-Driven Collaboration Tools.

MIS

GIS

Engineering

Business

Economics

MIS

GIS

Engineering

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Economics