
Archival proceedings
IEEE Conference Proceedings
Accepted and presented #MCAIT2026 papers will be published in the official IEEE Conference Proceedings, giving authors a recognized archival record for their conference work.
Paper Submission Deadline/10 July 2026 · EDAS
Publication & Indexing
All accepted and presented papers at #MCAIT2026 will be published in the conference proceedings and disseminated through internationally recognized channels, supported by clear review, similarity, declaration, data-protection, author registration, presentation, and author-list policies.
#MCAIT2026 gives authors a clear publication pathway through IEEE Conference Proceedings, IEEE Xplore submission, and Scopus indexing visibility for the final proceedings.

Archival proceedings
Accepted and presented #MCAIT2026 papers will be published in the official IEEE Conference Proceedings, giving authors a recognized archival record for their conference work.

Digital library submission
Final accepted papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore® for inclusion in the Digital Library, subject to IEEE scope, quality, and production requirements, with final PDFs validated through PDF eXpress.

Indexing visibility
Conference proceedings are aligned for Scopus indexing, supporting international discoverability, citation visibility, and recognition across the scholarly literature.
All accepted and presented papers at MCAIT 2026 will be published in the conference proceedings and disseminated through internationally recognized channels.
MCAIT 2026 papers will be published in the MCAIT 2026 IEEE Conference Proceedings.
All accepted and presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore® for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, subject to meeting IEEE’s scope and quality requirements. Final PDFs must be validated using IEEE PDF eXpress.
The MCAIT 2026 conference proceedings will be indexed by Scopus.
Submissions to MCAIT 2026 must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere; they may not have been published or accepted in a journal or conference proceedings, nor presented at another conference, and must not be concurrently under consideration elsewhere.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the paper. Papers not presented at the conference may be excluded from publication in IEEE Xplore, and the author list cannot be changed after submission without approval from the conference organizers.
Authors must follow the review, similarity, AI-use, conflict-of-interest, privacy, data-protection, registration, presentation, and author-list requirements for #MCAIT2026 submissions.
All submitted papers undergo double-blind peer review. Authors must prepare manuscripts to preserve anonymity during review and follow any author-identification instructions provided by the conference.
All submissions are screened using similarity-detection tools (e.g., iThenticate), and the similarity score must be less than 20%. Papers exceeding this threshold, or containing plagiarized or improperly attributed material, will be rejected.
The authors declare that any use of AI tools has been appropriately disclosed and that they remain fully responsible for the content of the manuscript. The authors also declare that there are no conflicts of interest related to this work.
The authors confirm that all personal data used in this research were collected, processed, and reported in accordance with applicable privacy, ethical, and data protection regulations.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the paper. Papers not presented at the conference may be excluded from publication in IEEE Xplore, and the author list cannot be changed after submission without approval from the conference organizers.
Final accepted papers must be validated through IEEE PDF eXpress before the approved PDF is uploaded to EDAS. The full camera-ready instructions and PDF eXpress Site ID are available in the Call for Papers author workflow.