
February 14,
2026, Technical Program Framework
released: The Technical Program Committee is pleased to
announce that the technical program framework for
Asia EISC 2026 has been officially released.The conference will be
organized around six major thematic areas: Edge AI for
Imaging and Embedded Vision, Computational Imaging and Imaging
Pipelines at the Edge, Multimodal Sensing and Sensor Fusion for
Edge Perception, Remote Sensing, UAV, and Geospatial Edge
Analytics, Intelligent Edge Services and Cloud–Edge
Orchestration and Trustworthy, Secure, and Efficient Edge
Intelligence for Imaging and Sensing. These six areas
reflect the core vision of Asia EISC 2026 in advancing edge
intelligence and service computing for imaging and sensing systems.
Detailed session schedules, presentation arrangements, and speaker
information will be announced after the paper review process
is completed and accepted papers are finalized.
November 18,
2025, Scope
Statement: Asia EISC 2026 accepts only
submissions that align with its defined technical scope,
focusing on edge intelligence for imaging, sensing,
and perception systems. Papers must demonstrate
clear relevance to imaging devices, optical or
sensor-enabled platforms, computational imaging pipelines,
multimodal sensing, remote sensing, or deployable edge-based
perception and service architectures.
Taylor’s University, Malaysia University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg University of Malaya, Malaysia National University of Singapore, Singapore Wuhan University, China The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), China
Welcome to the
1st Asia Conference on Edge Intelligence and Service
Computing (Asia EISC 2026)
We are pleased
to announce the 1st Asia Conference on Edge Intelligence
and Service Computing (Asia EISC 2026), to be held
in Singapore from July 3 to 5, 2026. Asia EISC
2026 is established as a premier forum for global researchers,
engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss advances at
the intersection of edge computing, artificial
intelligence, and service-oriented architectures,
with a strong emphasis on imaging, sensing, and
data-intensive perception systems.
October 3,
2025,
News:Submissions are now open for the
1st Asia Conference on Edge Intelligence and
Service Computing (Asia EISC 2026), to be held in Singapore
on July 3–5, 2026. Authors are invited to submit abstracts
or full papers via OpenConf at: https://eisc.cc/openconf/openconf.php.
September 16,
2025, News: The
Technical Program Committee (TPC) is delighted to officially
announce that the 1st Asia Conference on Edge
Intelligence and Service Computing (Asia EISC
2026) will be held in Singapore from
July 3 to 5, 2026.
Prof. Noor Zaman Jhanjhi
IEEE、ACM Member
Assoc. Prof. Manoj Kumar
IEEE Member
Prof. Latif Ladid
IPv6 Forum Research Fellow
Prof. Teh Ying Wah
Prof. LING Tok Wang
IEEE Life Senior Member
Prof. Yulin Wang
Prof. Yang Yang
IEEE Fellow
Driven by the growing need to perform AI inference and
decision-making near imaging and sensing
devices—where data rates are high and latency/power
constraints are strict—modern optical and imaging systems (e.g.,
embedded cameras, remote sensing payloads, industrial
inspection, and medical/biomedical imaging devices)
increasingly rely on edge intelligence for
real-time perception and control. In this context, Asia EISC
2026 will spotlight the synergistic integration of edge
intelligence, distributed learning, real-time analytics, and
scalable service computing that enables
low-latency, energy-efficient intelligence at the
edge.
The technical scope spans foundational
theories and algorithms through system design and end-to-end
deployments, covering topics such as embedded/computer
vision at the edge, computational imaging pipelines, sensor
and multimodal fusion (e.g., camera–LiDAR–radar), remote
sensing and industrial optical inspection, and on-device
acceleration, compression, and streaming
orchestration for high-throughput imaging and
sensing workloads. We welcome contributions that address core
challenges in performance, reliability, security,
privacy, and efficiency, especially those validated
with real-world sensing/imaging data, prototypes, or field
experiments.
The conference program will feature keynote
lectures by internationally renowned experts, peer-reviewed
paper presentations, poster sessions, and dedicated industrial
panels, fostering exchange between academia and industry on
next-generation edge-enabled imaging and sensing
services. Accepted papers will be published in the
Asia EISC 2026 conference proceedings, which
will be published by SPIE and submitted for
major indexing services like EI-Compendex,
SCOPUS, etc.
We invite the global research
and industrial community to Singapore to help shape the future
of edge intelligence for imaging, sensing, and service
computing. Join us for a conference dedicated to
advancing the state of the art from algorithms to deployable
systems.
Submission Deadline
June 4, 2026
Notification of Acceptance
June 11, 2026
Registration Due
June 18, 2026
Conference Date
July 3 - 5, 2026
· Edge AI for Imaging & Embedded Vision
· Computational Imaging & Imaging Pipelines at the Edge
· Multimodal Sensing & Sensor Fusion for Edge Perception
· Remote Sensing, UAV, and Geospatial Edge Analytics
· Intelligent Edge Services & Cloud–Edge Orchestration for Sensing Workloads
· ...
All papers submitted to the 1st Asia Conference on Edge Intelligence and Service Computing (Asia EISC 2026) will undergo a rigorous peer-review process. Each submission will be assessed by 3 experts from the technical program committee. After a careful reviewing procedure, all accepted and registered papers will be published in the EISC 2026 Conference Proceedings published by SPIE and submitted for indexing in major databases such as EI Compendex and Scopus.
Note: According to the Conference Ethics the conference organizer cannot promise any indexation on the conference site. The index service company has the final right to decide whether the paper can be indexed or not. Please understand.