List of 2026 International Engineering Conferences (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, AI)

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List of 2026 International Engineering Conferences (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, AI)

Planning for2026 conferences now is a strategic move, as many submission deadlines fallbetween late 2025 and early 2026.
Below is acurated list of upcoming 2026 engineering conferences confirmed or highlylikely to be indexed by EI Compendex and Scopus. They arecategorized into "Flagship Society Events" (high prestige,organized by major bodies like IEEE, ASME, ASCE) and "SpecializedInternational Conferences" (focused topics, generally accessible).
1. Top-TierFlagship Society Conferences (High Prestige)
These are the"must-attend" events for career advancement. They are organized byglobal professional societies, ensuring rigorous peer review and reliableindexing.

Conference Dates Location Focus Area
IEEE ICRA 2026 (Intl. Conf. on Robotics and Automation) June 1–5, 2026 Vienna, Austria Robotics, AI, Automation
IEEE/CVF CVPR 2026 (Conf. on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) June 2–6, 2026 Denver, CO, USA Computer Vision, AI, Deep Learning
ASME OMAE 2026 (Intl. Conf. on Ocean, Offshore & Arctic Engineering) June 7–12, 2026 Tokyo, Japan Mechanical, Ocean, Civil Engineering
IEEE PES General Meeting 2026 July 19–23, 2026 Montreal, Canada Power Systems, Energy, Electrical Eng.
ASCE Structures Congress 2026 Apr 29 – May 1, 2026 Boston, MA, USA Civil, Structural Engineering
AIChE Annual Meeting 2026 Nov 8–12, 2026 Minneapolis, MN, USA Chemical Engineering, Materials Science
IEEE ECCE Europe 2026 (Energy Conversion Congress & Expo) Sept 14–18, 2026 Valencia, Spain Power Electronics, Energy Conversion

2.Specialized International Conferences (By Field)
Theseconferences are excellent for specific niche research and often have clear,published proceedings indexed by EI/Scopus.
Electrical,Computer & AI Engineering
Mechanical,Aerospace & Robotics
Civil, Energy& Industrial Engineering



3. ImportantTips for Verification
Beforesubmitting, always perform these checks to avoid "predatory"conferences:
  1. Check Previous Years: Look up the conference's 2024 or 2025 proceedings in the EI Compendex or Scopus database. If the previous years are indexed, the 2026 edition is highly likely to be as well.
  2. Verify the Organizer: Flagship events are organized by societies like IEEE, ACM, ASME, ASCE, or AIChE. Specialized events should ideally be sponsored by a university or a recognized technical institute.
  3. Official Website: Ensure you are on the official domain (e.g., ending in .org or hosted on a university/society subdomain). Avoid generic sites that list hundreds of unrelated conferences.