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The 2nd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers

Part of the International Conference on AI Sensors series
29 July–3 August 2025, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract Submission Deadline
3 April 2025
Abstract Acceptance Notification
3 May 2025

Early Bird Registration Deadline
8 June 2025
Covering Author Registration Deadline
15 June 2025
Registration Deadline
29 July 2025

Physical Sensors, Biosensors, Computer Vision, Sensors Applications, Sensing System, Chemical Sensors, Wearable Sensors, Artificial Intelligence
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AIS 2025 features 28 symposia and has already confirmed over 200 distinguished scholars from the USA, New Zealand, Singapore, China, Korea, Japan, and beyond. Submit your abstract by 3 April 2025 via https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1193 to join us in Kuala Lumpur for an exciting exchange of ideas and innovations!

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Our conference will be held at Melia Kuala Lumpur. Detailed booking information, including accommodation options and order procedures, will be announced shortly here.

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Welcome from the Chairs

Welcome to the 2nd International Conference on AI Sensors and Transducers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!

The 1st International Conference on AI Sensors and 10th International Symposium on Sensor Science in Singapore were held at the National University of Singapore with great success. The event attracted 400 attendees, bringing together researchers and industry experts from China, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Italy, UK, USA, India, and other countries to share their latest findings.

We are delighted to invite you to this premier gathering of innovators, researchers, and experts at the forefront of sensors, sensing technology, AI sensors and AI-enhanced sensing systems, and transducers and AI-enhanced transducers. Building on the success of our previous conference in Singapore, this event promises to be an exciting platform for exploring cutting-edge advances and fostering collaboration in the rapidly evolving field of AI, Sensors, and Transducers. AI Sensors & Transducers 2025 expects to host over 600 participants from around the world.

Key areas of focus for this conference include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Sensing Systems Enhanced by AI;
  • Computer Vision;
  • AI Sensors Based on Vision and Voice Data;
  • Data Fusion and Processing with Sensor Applications;
  • Sensor Modality/Sensing System Enhanced by Multi-Modality Deep Learning;
  • Data Mining for Sensor Applications;
  • Edge Computing Technologies;
  • Neuromorphic Computing;
  • Computing in Memory;
  • In Sensor Computing;
  • MEMS Sensors Enhanced by Edge Computing;
  • CMOS MEMS/NEMS and AI Sensors;
  • Hardware for Enabling Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Systems;
  • Heterogeneous Integration for AIoT Systems;
  • Chiplet and System-in-Package (SiP) for AIoT-on-a-Chip;
  • Autonomous AIoT Systems;
  • Cutting-Edge AI Sensor Technologies;
  • Generative AI Technologies;
  • Photonics AI Accelerator;
  • Innovative AI Sensor Applications Across Industries;
  • Physical Sensors and MEMS;
  • Chemical Sensors;
  • Medical Sensors;
  • Gas Sensors;
  • Ultrasound Sensors;
  • Optical Sensors, CMOS Image Sensors, and IR Focal Plane Array;
  • Magnetic Sensors and Spintronics;
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics;
  • Wearable Sensors;
  • Implantable Sensors, Neural Interfaces and Electroceuticals;
  • Sensors for Intelligent Robots;
  • Sensors for Drones;
  • Self-powered Sensors;
  • Zero-biased Sensors and Science;
  • Nanomaterials, Nanosensors and NEMS;
  • Si Photonics (SiPh) for Sensing;
  • Nanophotonics and metalenses for Sensing;
  • Metasurface and Mid-IR Sensing;
  • Metamaterials and THz Sensing;
  • Spectroscopy and Sensing Technology;
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Networks;
  • Energy Harvesting for IoT Sensors;
  • Remote Sensors, Data Acquisition, and Processing;
  • Integration of Actuators with Sensors for Smart Systems.
We look forward to welcoming you to Kuala Lumpur for this exciting event, where you will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, present your research, and contribute to shaping the future of AI sensors and transducers.
Join us as we explore the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and sensing technology, paving the way for groundbreaking innovations that will transform industries and improve lives.

Kind regards,
Prof. Dr. Toshihiro Itoh
Department of Precision Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Dr. Sang-Woo Kim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, Korea
Prof. Dr. Chengkuo Lee
Director of Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS; Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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Event Chairs

Department of Precision Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Introduction
Bio
Professor Toshihiro Itoh is a renowned expert in Large Area Device Integration at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering. His research focuses on Wireless Sensor Networks, N/MEMS, Microsystem Packaging and Integration, and Large Area MEMS. With a Ph.D., Professor Itoh has led various research projects, including developing innovative technologies for livestock health monitoring.

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

Introduction
Bio
Prof. Kim has made significant contributions to the field of Tribo/Piezotronics, Triboelectric/Piezoelectric Nanogenerator, and the synthesis of novel two-dimensional nanomaterials. As the Director of the Center for Human-oriented Triboelectric Energy Harvesting, Prof. Kim leads research projects focused on human-oriented technologies like implantable medical devices and pathogen control.

Director of Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS; Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Introduction
Bio
Prof. Chengkuo Lee received his Ph.D. degree in precision engineering from The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1996. Currently, he is the GlobalFoundries Chair Professor in Engineering and director of the Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS at the National University of Singapore, Singapore. He co-founded Asia Pacific Microsystems, Inc. (APM) in 2001, where he was Vice President of R&D from 2001 to 2005. From 2006 to 2009, he was a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at the Institute of Microelectronics (IME), A-STAR, Singapore. His research interests include MEMS, NEMS, nanophotonics, Si Photonics, metamaterials, energy harvesting, wearable sensors, flexible electronics, artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), Internet of Things (IoT), electroceuticals and biomedical applications. He has trained 38+ Ph.D. students graduated from the ECE Dept., NUS. He has co-authored 480+ journal articles and 380+ conference papers. He holds 10 US patents. His Google Scholar citation is more than 30000. According to the data from Scopus till October 1, 2023, Elsevier has analyzed the academic performance of the top 100,000 scientists by c-score and the top 2% scientists in 174 sub-fields globally (a total of more than 200,000 scientists). In this report, Prof. Lee is ranked 13,936 globally in the total citations (excluding self-citations) among all the scientists, with an h-index of 62 (excluding self-citations). In the sub-field, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, he ranks 288 globally on the composite indicator score. On the other hand, his D-index (Discipline H-index) ranks 300 among all the electronics and electrical engineering scientists globally, based on the data till December 21, 2022.

Advisory committees


Prof. Davide Brunelli
University of Trento, Trento, Italy

Prof. Mikhael Bechelany
University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Prof. Xianbin Wang
Western University, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada

Prof. Won Suk Lee
University of Florida, Florida, USA

Prof. Lei Shu
Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China
Prof. Vittorio Ferrari
University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy

Prof. Vittorio Passaro
Politecnico di Bari, Puglia, Italy

Plenary Speakers


Prof. Xiaogang Liu
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. LIU Xiaogang, Provost's Chair Professor, at NUS Chemistry, specializes in supramolecular coordination chemistry, photon upconversion, and X-ray photonics. A Northwestern University Ph.D. graduate and MIT postdoctoral fellow, he received the 2024 RSC Centenary Prize and 2016 President’s Science Award for pioneering work in luminescent materials and optical sensors.

Prof. Sheng Xu
University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA
Professor Sheng Xu was appointed in July 2015 as a member of the faculty in the Department of NanoEngineering at UC San Diego. Xu was a postdoctoral research associate in Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory from 2011 to 2015 at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he developed advanced wearable electronic systems for healthcare and energy applications. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering in 2010 at Georgia Institute of Technology, and was the recipient of the 2011 IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists for his Ph.D. research on oxide nanowire arrays for energy sciences. He obtained his B.S. in Chemistry and Molecular Engineering from Peking University in Beijing, China in 2006.

Prof. Xinge Yu
City University of Hong Kong, HongKong, China
Xinge Yu is the Professor of Biomedical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), Associate Director of Institute of Digital Medicine at CityUHK, Associate Director of Hong Kong Centre for Cerebro-cardiovascular Health Engineering, and Associate Director of the CAS-CityU Joint Lab on Robotics. Prof. Yu is the Member of the Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences, recipient of RGC Research Fellow. He was selected as Innovators under 35 China (MIT Technology Review), NSFC Excellent Young Scientist Grant (Hong Kong & Macao), New Innovator of IEEE NanoMed, MINE Young Scientist Award, Gold Medal in the Inventions Geneva, CityU Outstanding Research Award, Stanford's top 2% most highly cited scientists etc. Xinge Yu’s research group is focusing on skin-integrated electronics and systems for VR and biomedical applications. Dr. Yu is the Associate Editor of Science Advances, Editroal Board for 10 journals. He has published 200 papers in Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Nature Machine Intelligence, Nature Communications, Science Advances etc., and 50 patents filed/granted.

Prof. Sang-Woo Kim
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
Prof. Kim has made significant contributions to the field of Tribo/Piezotronics, Triboelectric/Piezoelectric Nanogenerator, and the synthesis of novel two-dimensional nanomaterials. As the Director of the Center for Human-oriented Triboelectric Energy Harvesting, Prof. Kim leads research projects focused on human-oriented technologies like implantable medical devices and pathogen control.

Keynote Speakers


Prof. Qingan Huang
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Qingan Huang, IEEE Fellow, Vice President of China Society of Micron and Nanotechnology. Founding Director of Key Laboratory of MEMS, Ministry of Education, Southeast University (2001-2018). He served as an expert in the preparation of key special guidelines for the National Key research and development Program "Manufacturing Basic Technology and Key Components" (2016-2020). "12th Five-Year" National 863 Plan micro and nano manufacturing technology theme expert group leader, "15th" National 863 plan MEMS major special project group expert, National Natural Science Foundation Committee of the 13th session of the Department of Information Science expert review group.

Prof. Chenguo Hu
Chongqing University, China
Chenguo Hu is a professor of physics in Chongqing University. Associate Editor of Nano Energy. She earned her Ph.D. from Chongqing University in 2003, and worked as a visiting scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2005-2006. Her research focuses on surface and interface physics, and related functional devices, particularly making innovative contributions in the fields of triboelectric nanogenerators and self-powered sensors. She has published more than 300 papers in Sci. Adv., Nature Commun., Sci. Robotics, Nature Sustain., Adv. Mater., EES, ACS Nano, etc. with more than 25,000 SCI citations. Her h-index is 84. She has won 1 first and 2 second prizes in provincial-level Natural Science Awards. She is an expert who received the state council issued a Special Government Allowances. She was recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate Analytics in 2022-2024.

Prof. Guangya Zhou

National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Guangya Zhou is a tenured associate professor at the National University of Singapore's Mechanical Engineering Department. His research focuses on optical engineering, optical MEMS, micro-optics, and nanophotonics. Prof. Zhou has published over 150 papers, holds several patents in MEMS and optics, and has edited a book on "Optical MEMS, Nanophotonics, and Their Applications.


Prof. Honglong Chang

Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Chang Honglong is a distinguished professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering. With his doctoral degreeand postgraduate education, he brings extensive academic expertise to his role. As a leading academic professional, his contributions to the field of mechanical engineering demonstrate his commitment to advancing research and education in this discipline.


Prof. Itoh Toshihiro

The University of Tokyo, Japan
Professor Toshihiro Itoh is a renowned expert in Large Area Device Integration at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering. His research focuses on Wireless Sensor Networks, N/MEMS, Microsystem Packaging and Integration, and Large Area MEMS. With a Ph.D., Professor Itoh has led various research projects, including developing innovative technologies for livestock health monitoring.

Prof. Vittorio Passaro
Politecnico di Bari, Puglia, Italy
Dr. Vittorio Passaro is a full Professor in Electronics at Politecnico di Bari, leading the Photonics Research Group. Expert in integrated optoelectronic devices, nonlinear optics, and quantum photonics for telecommunications, sensing, and biomedical applications. Collaborates globally with top institutions in advanced photonics innovation.


Prof. Kean C. Aw

University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Prof. Kean C. Aw is a distinguished academic at the University of Auckland's Department of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering. With over 15 years of industry experience at companies like Intel and Navman, he specializes in micro-systems and smart materials research, focusing on applications in bio-sensors, medical robots, and energy harvesters. His expertise spans smart materials, structures, and biomedical technology, making him a leading figure in mechanical and mechatronic engineering.


Prof. Jinghua Teng
A*STAR Research, Singapore

Prof. Jinghua Teng is a Senior Principal Scientist at A*STAR’s IMRE, also serving as Adjunct Professor at NUS and NTU. With over 250 journal papers and 30 primary patents, his research focuses on 2D optoelectronics, nano-optics, and semiconductor materials. A Fellow of OPTICA and SPIE.



Prof. Kah Wee Ang

National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Kah-Wee Ang specializes in advanced nano-electronics and photonics. With a robust background in CMOS technology development for major tech companies, he has earned prestigious accolades such as the President’s Technology Award. An active contributor to scientific journals and patents, his expertise drives significant advancements in microelectronics technology and devices



Prof. Fei Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Professor Wang Fei, Vice Dean of the School of Microelectronics, is a renowned scholar in microelectronics. His research focuses on micro-nano processing and energy-sensing technologies. An influential figure, he has published extensively and holds several patents. Dr. Wang's notable achievements include pioneering contributions to environmental monitoring and energy conversion technologies.



Prof. Sang-Seok Lee

Tottori University, Tottori, Japan
Dr. Sang-Seok Lee is a Professor at Tottori University, specializing in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS). Holds a PhD in Information Science from Tohoku University. Research focuses on: MEMS devices for bio/chemical/medical applications; Micro/nano technologies for aerospace systems; Metamaterial design and applications and RF MEMS and power MEMS devices.



Prof. Chuanfei Guo

Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Prof. Chuan-Fei Guo is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech). He completed his bachelor's in Material Science at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2006 and his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011. After postdoctoral research at Boston College and the University of Houston, he joined SUSTech in 2016. His work focuses on flexible electronics and soft robotics, with over 150 publications and 27 granted patents. He is also an editor for Materials Today Physics.



Prof. Jun Wu

Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Prof. Wu Jun, Vice Dean at Southeast University’s School of Electronic Science & Engineering, specializes in microelectronics and display technologies. A SEU Ph.D. (2012) with UCLA training, he progressed from lecturer to professor, earning the ZhiShan Young Scholar honor. He directs the Display Technology Research Center, mentors graduate students, and promotes interdisciplinary research, blending international academic experience with leadership in China’s cutting-edge electronics innovation.




Prof. Sanghoon Lee

Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu, Korea
Sanghoon Lee received B.S. degree at the department of electronic material engineering from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea in 2009, and received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at the department of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) from National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2013 and 2017, respectively. He was a research fellow in Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology (SINAPSE) from 2017 to 2018. Since 2018, he joined in DGIST and is a director of Neuro-interfaced Robotics Lab. His research interests include neural interfaces based neuroprosthetics and bioelectronic medicine, as well as neural devices and peripheral neuromodulation.


Prof. Aaron Danner
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Aaron Danner is with the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He is also Deputy Director of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology there. His group is involved in mainly involved in projects related to chip-based nonlinear photonics with lithium niobate and barium titanate.



Prof. Minglu Zhu

Soochow University, Suzhou, China

Dr. Minglu Zhu, specializes in triboelectric/piezoelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) and AI-enhanced wearable sensors. A NUS Ph.D. graduate (2022), his pioneering work on haptic feedback gloves and self-powered IoT systems has been published in *Nature Communications* and *ACS Nano*. Awarded China’s Outstanding Self-Financed International Student Scholarship (2021), he welcomes students passionate about human-machine interfaces and energy harvesting technologies.


Prof. Inkyu Park

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
Professor Inkyu Park is a distinguished KAIST Chair Professor and Principal Investigator at the MINT Lab. With expertise in high-performance sensors and hybrid manufacturing technologies, he leads innovative research in bio/chemical sensors and nanomaterial-based devices. His work showcases a blend of excellence in academia and industry.



Prof. Zhou Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Prof. Zhou Li is a senior researcher and director at the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on bioelectronic devices, self-powered sensors, and biodegradable medical devices. Dr. Li has published over 140 papers and received numerous awards, including the National Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Young Scientist Fund, contributing significantly to biomedical engine.


Prof. Ting Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Ting Zhang is the Head of i-Lab department and the Head of Nano-X Workstation, the deputy director of SINANO, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He got the National Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China, etc. His research mainly focuses on the development of novel nanomaterials, nanofabrication, flexible/MEMS electronic sensing devices.



Prof. Qijie Wang

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Dr. WANG Qijie received his B.E. from USTC (2001) and Ph.D. from NTU (2005). After postdoctoral work at NTU and Harvard, he became a Nanyang Assistant Professor in 2009. Now a full professor at NTU's EEE and SPMS schools, he is an OSA Fellow. Dr. Wang has published over 180 papers in prestigious journals and holds 10+ U.S. patents. His awards include the Singapore Young Scientist Award (2014) and Nanyang Research Award (2015).




Prof. Jae Yeong Park

Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea
Jae Yeong Park is a distinguished Professor and Director at Kwangwoon University, leading the Human IoT Focused Research Center and Advanced Sensor and Energy Research Laboratory. He has made significant contributions to the field of wearable physical/electrochemical sensors, bio/healthcare sensors, Triboelectric/Electromagnetic harvesting technologies, and the synthesis of two/three-dimensional nanomaterials. Recognized with numerous awards, he also actively contributes to international standardization committees and academic societies. His innovative work has made a significant impact in the energy harvesting and wearable sensing research field.


Prof. Wenzhuo Wu

Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
Dr. Wenzhuo Wu is a Professor at Purdue University's Edwardson School of Industrial Engineering. His expertise spans nanomanufacturing, self-powered nanosystems, and smart sensors. With a PhD from Georgia Techand extensive research in human-integrated technologies, he leads innovative work in renewable energy and manufacturing systems.


Prof. Dangyuan Lei

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Dangyuan Lei is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in The City University of Hong Kong. His research interest centers on nanophotonics and low-dimensional quantum materials, with particular interest in the nanoscale cavity-matter interaction and applications in miniaturized photonic and optoelectronic devices for on-chip optical sensing and imaging, quantum information processing and encryption as well as energy harvesting, conversion, storage and saving. He has co-authored 230 publications and received 15100 citations and an h-index of 70.


Prof. Huikai Xie
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Prof. Huikai Xie is a professor at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and Director of the Chongqing Microelectronics Center. A pioneer in MEMS, CMOS-MEMS integration, and optical microsystems, he is an IEEE/SPIE Fellow with 300+ publications and 18 U.S./40+ Chinese patents. Formerly a tenured professor at the University of Florida, he leads cutting-edge research in inertial sensors, LiDAR, and biomedical imaging technologies.

Prof. Jianyong Ouyang
National University of Singapore, Singapore

He focuses on energy materials/devices, nanometer materials/devices, and organic electronic materials/devices. His research spans low-cost solar cells, nanomaterial applications, and high-performance organic electronic devices. With numerous publications and achievements, he continually advances the fields of energy conversion, nanotechnology, and organic electronics.


Prof. Yunlong Zi

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), China
Prof. Yunlong Zi holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Purdue University and a B.E. from Tsinghua University. Before joining HKUST, he served at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Georgia Tech. His specialty is high-efficiency mechanical energy harvesting, particularly with triboelectric nanogenerators. His work has been published in prestigious journals. His accolades include Fellow of IOP 2023, TR35 2022, the Nano Energy Award 2021, and the MRS Postdoctoral Award 2017.


Prof. Shengxi Zhou

Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Shengxi Zhou is a Professor in School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China. He has published more than 100 papers and received over 10,000 citations in Google Scholar (H-index: 53). He has given more than 60 Keynote/Invited Talks in academic conferences/universities. His current research interests include energy harvesting, nonlinear vibration, piezoelectric robots, signal processing, etc. He is a Member of ASME Energy Harvesting Technical Committee. He is an Associate Editor of Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, and ASME Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics. He is an Editorial Board Member of Smart Materials and Structures, and Applied Nonlinear Dynamics and Vibrations.


Prof. Haoyong Yu

National University of Singapore, Singapore
Yu Haoyong is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at NUS, specializing in robotics and control. His research spans Biomedical Robotics, Rehabilitation Engineering, Intelligent Systems, and System Dynamics. He holds multiple patents, including one for a Piezo-Driven Flapping Wing Mechanism, and has numerous high-impact journal publications. His work significantly contributes to advancements in biomedical engineering and technology.


Prof. Chee Kong Chui

National University of Singapore, Singapore
Dr. Chui Chee Kong is an Associate Professor specializing in Control & Mechatronics at NUS. With a PhD from the University of Tokyo and extensive expertise in medical engineering, robotics, and simulation systems, he has led interdisciplinary projects integrating mechanical, electronic, and medical sciences. An IEEE Senior Member1, he holds 20+ international patents and has authored 180+ publications focusing on intelligent cyber-physical systems for healthcare and industrial applications.


Prof. Zhengbao Yang

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
Zhengbao YANG, an Associate Professor at HKUST, holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto. His research spans advanced manufacturing, energy harvesting, and materials science. With over 100 highly cited articles and 20 patents, he is recognized as a top 2% researcher globally. His work has applications in robotics, aerospace, and green technologies.


Prof. Chi Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Dr. Chi Zhang, Professor at CAS Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, is a National Excellent Young Scientist and chief scientist of national key R&D projects. He pioneered tribotronics, focusing on nanogenerators, smart sensors, and self-powered systems, with 160+ high-impact papers and multiple prestigious awards.


Prof. J. Andrew Yeh
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

J. Andrew Yeh is the director general of Instrument Technology Research Center of NARLabs as well as the professor in Institue of NanoEngineering and MicroSystems, National Tsing Hua University at Taiwan. He holds more than 70 patents and publishes over 70 journal papers. His current research interests include Optofluidics Microsystem, Breath Biosensors, and Nanostructures in Bulk.


Prof. Sang Sub Kim
Inha University, Incheon, Korea
Prof. Sang Sub Kim, a leading expert in Materials Science at Inha University, is a Fellow of the Korean Academy of Science & Technology and former President (2022) of the Materials Research Society of Korea. His research focuses on thin film processing, nanostructured materials, and surface characterization, supported by extensive international collaborations and editorial roles in prominent scientific journals.

Symposia

S1. Lab-on-a-chip (LoC) and MicroTAS
Symposium chairs
Prof. Michinao Hashimoto
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Prof. Hiroaki Onoe
Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Chia-Hung Chen
City University of Hong Kong, Hongkong, China
Invited Speakers
Prof. Kenichi Funamoto
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Prof. Hyoungsoo Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
Prof. Kento Yamagishi
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Daisuke Yoshino
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Moeto Nagai
Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan
Prof. Yuya Morimoto
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Norihisa Miki
Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Ye Ai
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Prof. Yan Xu
Osaka Metropolitan University, Osaka, Japan
S2. Biosensors and Biomedical Devices
Symposium chair
Prof. Zhou Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Prof. Tamiya Eiichi
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Prof. Arakawa Takahiro
Tokyo University of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Invited speakers
Prof. Haitao Zhao
Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Wataru Iwasaki
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Monica Florescu
Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania
Prof. Piyasak Chaumpluk
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Prof. Nur Syakimah Ismail
University of Malaysia, Perlis, Malaysia
Prof. Roy Law
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
S3. In-body IoT Sensing Technology, Electroceuticals and Neural Interfaces
Symposium chairs
Prof. Sanghoon Lee
Daegu Geongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu, Korea
Prof. Yiyuan Yang
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Invited speakers
Prof. Bowen Ji
Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Hanmin Peng
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China
Prof. Donghee Son
Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea
Prof. Seongjun Park
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Prof. David Tsai
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Prof. Joonsoo Jeong
Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea
Prof. Sukho Song
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu, Korea
Prof. Yiyuan Yang
National University of Singapore, Singapore
S4. Nanophotonics and Metasurface
Symposium chair
Prof. Jinghua Teng
A*STAR Research, Singapore
Invited Speakers
Prof. Ting Mei
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Zhongyu Cai
Beihang University, Beijing, China

Prof. Bo Fang
Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Prof. Kai Chen
Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
Prof. Kun Huang
University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
Prof. Bingsheng Li
Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China
Prof. Yanjun Liu
South China University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Prof. Yungui Ma
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Prof. Tao Wang
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Hong Liu
A*STAR Research, Singapore
Prof. Haiyang Zou
Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
Prof. Guixin Li
Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China

Prof. He Qiong
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Wang Bing
Huang Zhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Prof. Qingfeng Yan
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
S5. Acoustic, RF, THz Metamaterials and AI-Enabled Metamaterials
Symposium chairs
Prof. Yusheng Lin
Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

Prof. Nan Wang
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

Invited Speaker

Prof. Linda Shao
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
S6. Neuromorphic Computing, In-Memory Computing and Applications
Symposium chair
Prof. Kah Wee Ang
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Invited Speaker

Prof. Kai Liu
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
S7. Photonics Integrated Circuits (PIC) and Novel Materials
Symposium chairs
Prof. Guangya Zhou
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Aaron Danner
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Prof. Yiming Ma
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

Invited speakers
Prof. Binbin Wang
Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Guanyu Chen
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Prof. Xingyan Zhao
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Hemanshu Pota
University of New South Wale, Canberra, Australia

Prof. Basudeba Behera
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Prof. Sanghoon Chae
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Prof. Akihiko Kasukawa
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; Yushan Fellow, Ministry of Education, Taiwan

S8. Enabling Technology for Photonic Neural Networks (PNN) and Applications
S9. In-Sensor Computing and Enabling Technology for Edge Computing
S10. MEMS/NEMS Sensors
Symposium chairs
Prof. Honglong Chang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Jin Xie
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Prof. Xueyong Wei
Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
Invited speakers
Prof. Hong Zhou
Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Hang Guo
Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Prof. Mingzhi Yu
Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China

Prof. Zhaojun Liu
Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Jian Zhou
Hunan University, Changsha, China

Prof. Jingui Qian
Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China
Prof. Yong Wang
Hangzhou City University, Hangzhou, China
S11. Semiconductor Sensors, Photodetectors and CMOS MEMS
Symposium chairs
Prof. Swee Tiam Tan
Xiamen University Malaysia, Sepang, Malaysia

Prof. Po-Liang Liu
National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

Invited Speaker
Prof. Kelvin Zhang
Xiamen University, Xiamen, China

Prof. Chun-Wei Tsai
National United University, Taiwan
S12. Piezoelectric MEMS and Resonators – FBAR, SAW, pMUT
Symposium chairs
Prof. Yao Zhu
Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore
Prof. Aron Woldeghiorgis
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Prof. Huajun Liu
A*STAR, Singapore
Prof. Hoe Joon Kim
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu, South Korea

Invited Speakers

Prof. Debarun Sengupta
Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, India
Prof. Daniel Chen
Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore
Prof. Yansong Yang
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
Prof. Sagnik Ghosh
Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore
Prof. Zhiqiang Mu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
S13. Piezoelectric Transducers and Energy Harvesters
Symposium chairs
Prof. Huicong Liu
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Junwen Zhong
University of Macau, Macau, China
Prof. Wee Chen Gan
Xiamen University Malaysia, Sepang, Malaysia
Prof. Bin Yang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Invited speakers
Prof. Takashi Nakajima
Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan

Prof. Fengru Fan
Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Prof. Shimpei Ono
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Prof. Jia Lu
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China
Prof. Tao Wu
ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China
S14. Ferroelectric / Perovskite / 2D Materials Thin Film and Applications
Symposium chair
Prof. Ying-Hao Chu
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Invited Speaker
Prof. Yao Wang
Beihang University, Beijing, China
S15. Gas Sensors and Chemosensors
Symposium chairs
Prof. Fei Wang
Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Prof. Inkyu Park
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
Invited Speakers
Prof. Yanbai Shen
Northeastern University, Shenyang, China
Prof. Lin Xu
Jilin University, Changchun, China
Prof. Fang Xu
Shenzhen Technology University, Shenzhen, China
S16. Triboelectric Nanogenerators and Self-powered Sensors
Symposium chairs
Prof. Zhen Wen
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Minyi Xu
Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
Prof. Xiong Pu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Prof. Ying-Chih Lai
National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Prof. Xiaojing Mu
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Invited speakers
Prof. Min-Hsin Yeh
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Prof. Xuelian Wei
Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
Prof. Xinkai Xie
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Prof. Yina Liu
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Yang Yang
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Prof. Zong-Hong Lin
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Prof. Po-Kang Yang
National Central University, Taiwan

Prof. Chen-Kuei Chung
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Chengyi Hou
Donghua University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Qilin Hua
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China

S17. Energy Harvesting Technology and Applications
Symposium chairs
Prof. Xuhui Sun
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Shengxi Zhou
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Invited speakers
Prof. Kai Tao
Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Yi Xi
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Prof. Xue Wang
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Prof. Wanli Ma
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Mingfa Peng
Changshu Institute of Technology, Changshu, China
Prof. Xutao Mei
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China
Prof. Ruqi Sun
Chang'an University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Zhihui Lai
Shenzhen University, Shenzhen , China
Prof. Dongmei Huang
Xidian University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Junlei Wang
Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
Prof. Zeqi Lu
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Huliang Dai
Huazhong University of Science and Technolog, Wuhan, China
Prof. Cailiang Zhang
Yangjiang Offshore Wind Energy Laboratory, Yangjiang, China
Prof. Guobiao Hu
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), Guangzhou, China
Prof. Zhongjie Li
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Siowling SOH
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Yongpeng Lei
Central South University, Changsha, China
S18. Flexible, Stretchable and Wearable Sensors
Symposium chairs
Prof. Chuanfei Guo
Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
Prof. Jae Yeong Park
Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea

Prof. Wenzhuo Wu
Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA

Prof. Tomoyuki Yokota
The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Wei Zhai
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Invited Speakers
Prof. Xianjie Pu
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Prof. Wonryung Lee
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea
Prof. Bingpu Zhou
University of Macau, Macau
, China
Prof. Jungwook Choi
Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea
Prof. Min-Ho Seo
Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea
Prof. Jungil Choi
Ajou University, Suwon, Korea
Prof. Da Wan Kim
Korea National University of Transportation, Cheongju, Korea
Prof. Yan Wang
Guangdong Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Shantou, China
S19. Wearable AI Sensors
Symposium chair
Prof. Ting Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
S20. AI-enhanced Tactile Sensors and e-Skin
Symposium chair
Prof. Jun Wu
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Invited Speaker
Prof. Yang Li
Shandong University, Jinan, China 
Prof. Tao Jin
Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Yan Wang
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Prof. Cheol Song
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu, Korea
S21. Haptic Technology and Applications
Symposium chair
Prof. Lim Chwee Teck
National University of Singapore, Singapore
S22. Advanced Sensors for Robots and Autonomous Systems
Symposium chair
Prof. Tao Chen
Soochow University, Soochow , China

Invited Speaker

Prof. Dongsheng Li
Soochow University, Soochow,China
S23. Intelligent Sensors and AI-Enhanced Humanoids
Symposium chair
Prof. Qiongfeng Shi
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Invited Speakers
Prof. Zhiran Yi
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
Prof. Jianxiong Zhu
Southeast University, Nanjing, China
Prof. Long Liu
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Jiaqing Xiong
Donghua University, Shanghai, China
S24. Enabling Technology for Digital Twin, Metaverse, and Smart Sensing Systems
Symposium chair
Prof. Minglu Zhu
Soochow University, Suzhou, China

Invited Speakers

Prof. Cong Yang
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Prof. Xuan Li
Soochow University, Suzhou, China
S25. AIoT Technology and Applications
Symposium chairs
Prof. Mehmet Rasit Yuce
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Prof. Hailing Fu
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Prof. Yang Kuang
Central South University, Changsha, China
Invited Speaker
Prof. Xudong Zou
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
S26. Sensors for Applications in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Food Technology (A2FT) and Harsh Environment
Symposium chair
Prof. Sang-Seok Lee
Tottori University, Tottori, Japan
Invited Speakers
Prof. Jian Lu
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Xuming Zhang
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China

Prof. Tadao Matsunaga
Tottori University, Tottori, Japan
Prof. Noriko Tsuruoka
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Prof. Hiroko Yamada
Symbiotic Environmental Technology Research Institute, Japan
Prof. Naoki Shiraishi
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Japan
Prof. Nogami Hirofumi
Sojo university, Kumamoto, Japan
Prof. Michitaka Yamamoto
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
S27. Industry Forum and Commercialization of Sensors and Transducers
S28. Regular Symposium

Venue, Travel and Accommodation

16, Jln Imbi, Bukit Bintang, 51000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 51000, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Instructions for Authors

To present your research at the event

  • Create an account on Sciforum if you do not have one, then click on Submit Abstract at the top of the Conference website to submit your abstract.
  • Indicate which thematic area is best suited for your research.
  • The structure abstract should include the introduction, methods, results, and conclusions sections of about 200–300 words in length.
  • The deadline to submit your abstract is 3 April 2025. You will be notified by 3 May 2025 regarding the acceptance.
  • Upon submission, you can select if you wish to be considered for oral presentation or poster presentation. Following assessment by the Chairs, you will be notified in a separate email whether your contribution has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.

  • Please note that to finalize the scientific program in due time, at least one registration by any of the authors, denoted as Covering Author, is required to cover the presentation and publication of any accepted abstract.
  • All abstracts accepted for presentation will be collected in a book of abstracts, which will be displayed on the website during the conference.
Oral Presentation and Slides Submission

The slot for the oral presentation is 15 mins (Presentation & Q&A). Authors are encouraged to prepare a presentation in PowerPoint or similar software. We will send you the link to upload your slides before the conference.

Poster information

Each presenter will be provided with a vertical poster board. The poster size is 90 cm x 140 cm. Please print your poster prior to the conference. A plan of the poster session will be circulated later on.

You can use our free template to create your poster. The poster template can be downloaded here.

Publication opportunities

  • Conference Publications in Partner Journals
    Participants of the conference are cordially invited to submit full manuscripts to the following publication options:

    - Special Issue in Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220, IF: 3.4)
    - 20% discount on the Article Processing Charge (APC).

    - Topics Collections in Participating Journals: Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220, IF: 3.4), Micromachines (ISSN: 2072-666X, IF: 3.0), Chemosensors (ISSN: 2227-9040, IF: 3.7), Robotics (ISSN: 2218-6581, IF: 2.9) AI Sensors (ISSN: 3042-5999) - 20% discount on the Article Processing Charge (APC).

    Please note if you have IOAP/association discounts, conference discounts will be combined with IOAP/association discounts. Conference discounts cannot be combined with reviewer vouchers. No additional discounts are applicable beyond the above. All submitted papers will undergo MDPI’s standard peer-review procedure. The abstracts should be cited and noted on the first page of the paper.

  • Engineering Proceedings Journal Publication

    You are welcome to submit a proceeding paper (4-8 pages) to Engineering Proceedings Journal (Indexed in Scopus, ISSN: 2673-4591) after the conference. Publication of the proceedings will be free of charge.

    Authors are asked to disclose that it is a proceeding paper of the AIS2025 conference paper in their cover letter. Carefully read the rules outlined in the 'Instructions for Authors' on the journal’s website and ensure that your submission adheres to these guidelines.

    Proceedings paper submission deadline: 20th September 2025.

    Manuscripts for the proceedings issue must be formatted as follows:
    - Title.
    - Full author names.
    - Affiliations (including full postal address) and authors' e-mail addresses.
    - Abstract.
    - Keywords.
    - Introduction.
    - Methods.
    - Results and Discussion.
    - Conclusions.
    - Acknowledgements.
    - References.

Registration


The registration fee includes attendance of all conference symposia, morning / afternoon coffee breaks and lunches, participation in the conference banquet, conference bag. Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid.

Please note that, in order to finalize the scientific program in due time, at least one registration by anyone of the authors, denoted as Covering Author, is required to cover the presentation and publication of any accepted abstract. Covering Author registration deadline is 15 June 2025.

Please note that abstract submission and conference registration are two separate processes. During registration, please provide us with the same email address you used to submit your abstract(s). Otherwise, leave us a comment in the registration form, providing the email address used during the submission process. In addition, we prefer you to use your institutional email address for both processes.

If you are registering several people under the same registration order, please do not use the same email address for each person, but their individual institutional email addresses. Thank you for your understanding.

Contact ais2025@mdpi.com for all issues related to the registration.

Certificate of Attendance: Participants of the event will be able to download an electronic Certificate of Attendance by accessing their dashboards on Sciforum.net once the event is concluded. The certificates will be found under "My Certificates" category.

*Tax is included in the price.

Early Bird
Until 8 June 2025
Regular
Until 29 July 2025
Supported documents
Academic 550.00 EUR 650.00 EUR
Keynote/Invited speaker 500.00 EUR 600.00 EUR Please upload your invitation email
Student 400.00 EUR 500.00 EUR Please upload a valid proof of your student identify, e.g. Certificate of Study, Student ID Card
Non-academic 600.00 EUR 700.00 EUR
Active discounts

Group of 3: 5% discount

Note: Group size refers to the number of registered attendees in the same registration order.

Cancellation policy

Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited, once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be cancelled.

Cancellation of paid registration is possible under the terms listed below:
≥ 1 month before the conference Full refund but 130 EUR are retained for administration
≥ 3 weeks before the conference Refund 50% of the applying fees
≥ 2 weeks before the conference Refund 25% of the applying fees
< 2 weeks before the conference No refund

Disclaimer
In the unlikely event that AIS2025 Conference Secretariat shall deem it necessary to cancel the conference, all pre-paid registration fees will be reimbursed. AIS2025 Conference Secretariat shall not be liable for reimbursing the cost of travel or accommodation arrangements made by individual delegates.

Photographs and/or video will be taken during the conference
By taking part in this event, you grant the event organizers full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve the conference’s aims. This might include (but is not limited to), the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications.

Payment methods

Wire transfer, Credit card

Currencies accepted by this event

Swiss francs (CHF) ,  Euros (EUR) ,  US dollars (USD) ,  Pounds sterling (GBP) ,  Japanese yen (JPY) ,  Canadian dollars (CAD) and Singapore dollars (SGD)

Event Awards


We are thrilled to announce the establishment of four prestigious awards aimed at recognizing and celebrating the outstanding contributions made by our participants during AIS 2025

  1. Best Presentation Award
    • Eligibility: Open to all authors who have given an oral presentation.
    • Criteria: Based on the quality of content, delivery, engagement with the audience, and overall impact.
  2. Best Poster Award
    • Eligibility: Open to all researchers who have showcased their work through posters.
    • Criteria: Judged on scientific merit, creativity, and ability to attract attention and engage with viewers.
  3. Best Student Paper Award
    • Eligibility: Exclusively for students who have presented their work in an oral presentation format.
    • Criteria: Based on the quality of content, delivery, engagement with the audience, and overall impact.
  4. Best Invited Talk Award
    • Eligibility: Open to all invited speakers who have delivered their talks.
    • Criteria: Based on the quality of content, delivery, engagement with the audience, and overall impact.

The winners will be selected by a panel of judges consisting of esteemed expert in related field.

Announcement of Winners: The winners of these awards will be announced during the closing ceremony of the conference. We encourage all participants to attend.

Organizers

Supporting Organization

Sponsorship Opportunities

As organizers, we are excited to create an immersive and insightful conference, and we invite you to be a vital part of "AIS2025". Your support is instrumental in making this event a success. Explore our sponsorship opportunities and join us in shaping the future of sensors-related research and innovation.

Please find below our sponsorship brochure,
which contains details about our participants and various sponsorship packages designed to assist you in finding the right level for your budget and the exposure you would like to have.

Feel free to contact us via email at ais2025@mdpi.com if you have any questions. We appreciate your consideration!

Sponsors and Partners

Gold Sponsors


Media Partners

Visa Information

Important Visa Information for Malaysia
We are pleased to inform you about the visa requirements for entering Malaysia. For your convenience, here is a summary of the key information:

APEC Business Travel Card Holders
If you hold an APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) with the "MYS" code, you can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 60 days.

Visa-Free Countries and Regions:
Please refer to the following link for a list of countries whose citizens do or do not require a visa to enter Malaysia. The link also specifies the maximum length of stay permitted for each country.
https://embassymalaysia.nl/list-of-countries-that-need-a-visa-to-enter-malaysia/

Detailed Visa Guidelines and Requirements:
To access comprehensive information on visa categories, entry requirements, and specific documentation needed, please refer to the official Malaysian government portal:
https://www.malaysia.gov.my/portal/content/28905

This site provides the most up-to-date and official visa guidelines for all visitors, including conference attendees. Be sure to review the information carefully to determine which visa applies to your situation and gather the necessary documents.

Request for eVisa
The eVisa system has been implemented to streamline the application process and make it more convenient for conference attendees to obtain their visas.

To begin your eVisa application, visit the official Malaysian Immigration Department eVisa portal. This portal provides detailed instructions on how to apply, the documents required, and the process to follow.
https://www.imi.gov.my/index.php/en/main-services/visa/evisa-en/

Required documents for your application:⁠
• Valid passport;
• Conference invitation letter;
• Travel itinerary.

Request for Visa Application Document(s) - Invitation Letter
If, for visa purposes, you require an invitation letter to allow you to travel to Malaysia, please email ais2025@mdpi.com with the following details for the conference secretariat:
1. Photocopy of your passport;
2. Name (as it appears on your passport);
3. Passport number;
4. Nationality;
5. Date and place of birth;
6. Place of Issue;
7. Date of Issue: dd/mm/yyyy;
8. Expiration Date: dd/mm/yyyy;
9. Country of departure;
10. Job title;
11. Organization;
12. Mailing address;
13. Email.

Please ensure that you have completed your registration and made payment before sending the request for your visa application document(s) to the conference secretariat. The document(s) will be prepared and sent by email. Failure to provide the above information will result in a delay in your invitation letter being sent.


Venue and Hotel

Venue

Address: 16, Jln Imbi, Bukit Bintang, 51000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Travel

By Plane
The nearest airport to Melia Kuala Lumpur is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). As Kuala Lumpur is a major city, direct flights are available from various international airports. If direct flights are not available, you can fly into other major hubs like Singapore, Bangkok, or Hong Kong and take a connecting flight to KLIA.

KLIA (KL International Airport) to Melia KL:
- Airport Taxi: Taxis are readily available at the airport. The ride takes approximately 45-60 minutes and costs about MYR100-120 (USD 22-28)
- KLIA Express Train: Take the KLIA Express train to KL Sentral Station (30 minutes), then take a 5-minute taxi or LRT ride to the hotel. The KLIA Express costs approximately MYR 55 (USD 13).

By Train
For travelers arriving by train, you can take a train to KL Sentral Station, which is the central railway station in Kuala Lumpur.

KL Sentral Station to Melia KL:
- Taxi: The ride to Melia Kuala Lumpur takes about 5-10 minutes and costs around MYR 15-20 (USD 3-5).
- LRT: From KL Sentral, take the LRT (Light Rail Transit) and get off at the Bukit Nana Station, which is a 5-minute walk to the hotel.
Tips
For international travelers, you may consider carrying a printed card with the hotel name (Melia Kuala Lumpur) written in Malay, which can be shown to taxi drivers for easy navigation to the hotel.

Tourism

Route 1: National Museum (1-3 hours) - National Mosque (1-3 hours) - Sultan Abdul Samad Building (1 hour) - Petaling Street (1-3 hours) - Guan Di Temple (1-3 hours) - Sri Mahamariamman Temple (1-3 hours) - Petronas Twin Towers (1-3 hours)

Morning
:
First, visit the National Museum (1-3 hours), a stunning example of traditional Malay architecture featuring distinctive golden-topped white walls. Next, explore the National Mosque (1-3 hours), Southeast Asia's largest mosque that can accommodate up to 8,000 worshippers—truly an impressive sight.

Noon
:
The Sultan Abdul Samad Building (1 hour), a colonial-era masterpiece, showcases a unique blend of Arabic-Moorish and Indian architectural styles. For a taste of local culture, head to Petaling Street (1-3 hours), KL's vibrant Chinatown, where red lanterns hang above bustling shops and food stalls.

Afternoon
:
After lunch, you will find the Guan Di Temple (1-3 hours) with its characteristic red walls and green tiles. The Sri Mahamariamman Temple (1-3 hours) is also worth visiting for its striking architecture, regardless of your religious background.

Evening
:
End your tour at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers (1-3 hours), the world's tallest twin towers. For the perfect photo opportunity, visit between 7 and 10 PM to catch the spectacular musical fountain show in the plaza.

Route 2: Batu Caves (2 hours)Sri Mahamariamman Temple (1 hour)Petaling Street (1 hour)Jalan Alor (1 hour)Dong Zen Temple (1.5 hours)Mah Meri Cultural Village (1.5 hours)Blue Mosque (1 hour)Kuala Selangor Fireflies Tour (2 hours)

Morning:
Start your day with a visit to Batu Caves, a mesmerizing Hindu temple complex nestled in limestone caves. Climb the 272 vibrant steps for stunning views and explore the sacred shrines inside. Alternatively, you can begin your morning at Sri Mahamariamman Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Kuala Lumpur, known for its intricate architecture and vibrant, colorful facade that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the city.

Noon:
Savor Malaysia’s rich culinary heritage with dishes like Nasi Lemak, Satay, Char Kway Teow, and Bak Kut Teh. Both Petaling Street and Jalan Alor in today's itinerary are well-known food districts in Kuala Lumpur where you can enjoy your meals.

Afternoon:
Experience the spiritual tranquility of the Dong Zen Temple or immerse yourself in the heritage of the Mah Meri people at the Mah Meri Cultural Village, where you can admire intricate wood carvings and learn about their traditions. Another great option is to explore the grandeur of the Blue Mosque (Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque), one of Southeast Asia’s largest and most striking mosques. If you prefer staying in the city center, Guan Di Temple, dedicated to the Chinese God of War, offers a serene retreat with its traditional architecture and peaceful atmosphere.

Evening:
End your day with a magical Kuala Selangor Fireflies Tour. Glide along the river in a boat, surrounded by thousands of fireflies lighting up the mangrove trees—an enchanting experience that offers a serene conclusion to your adventure.

Beach Escape (Optional Extension):


Pantai Morib (2-4 hours) - Pantai Cunang (2-3 hours) - Bagan Lalang Beach (3-5 hours) - Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson (3-5 hours) - Blue Lagoon, Port Dickson (2-4 hours) - Pantai Klebang, Melaka (2-4 hours) - Tanjung Tuan, Port Dickson (3-5 hours)

If you're looking to unwind by the sea, there are a few beautiful beaches within a 1.5-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. Pantai Morib (2-4 hours) offers a peaceful escape, perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunset views while indulging in fresh seafood. For those seeking a more secluded experience, Pantai Cunang (2-3 hours) is a hidden gem with soft white sand, uniquely maintained by the indigenous Mah Meri people. Meanwhile, Bagan Lalang Beach (3-5 hours) is an excellent choice for water activities and scenic strolls, making it a great spot for both relaxation and adventure.

For further options, you may also consider Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson. This is a must-visit, offering exciting water activities like jet skiing and banana boat rides, along with fresh seafood dining. For a quieter retreat, Blue Lagoon, Port Dickson provides a serene spot for swimming in its clear waters. If you're looking for something unique, Pantai Klebang, Melaka is known for its stunning sand dunes and famous coconut shakes. Meanwhile, nature lovers can explore Tanjung Tuan, Port Dickson, with its scenic hiking trails leading to hidden beaches and breathtaking lighthouse views.

Conference Secretariat

Dr. Patwira Boonjing
Ms. Alethea Liu
Ms. Dani Hai
Ms. Suriwipa Chuachaina
ais2025@mdpi.com

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