INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT (ICSI-GD 2026)
United States of America
The International Conference on Science, Innovation and Global Development (ICSI-GD) is a premier international academic forum dedicated to advancing high-quality research and fostering meaningful dialogue at the intersection of science, innovation, and global development. The conference brings together researchers, scholars, industry experts, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world to exchange knowledge, share research findings, and explore innovative solutions to contemporary global challenges.
ICSI-GD aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration across the natural sciences, engineering, social sciences, humanities, education, economics, management, and emerging technologies. Particular emphasis is placed on research that contributes to sustainable development, technological progress, social transformation, and evidence-based policy making at local, regional, and global levels. The conference encourages both theoretical and applied studies that demonstrate originality, methodological rigor, and practical relevance.
All submitted papers undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic integrity, originality, and scientific quality. Accepted papers are published in the official conference proceedings with ISBN and are eligible for submission to reputable international journals indexed in major academic databases, subject to journal requirements. The conference also provides opportunities for keynote speeches by distinguished international scholars, thematic panel discussions, and research networking sessions.
By creating an inclusive and intellectually stimulating environment, ICSI-GD seeks to support early-career researchers, promote cross-cultural academic exchange, and strengthen global research cooperation. The conference serves as a platform not only for publication, but also for shaping future research agendas and contributing to global scientific and innovative development.