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Key discussions will centre on topics such as climate change, tourism management, digital transformation, pharmaceutical innovation, global governance, social inclusion, human wellbeing, and sustainable development strategies aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Researchers and academicians are invited to submit original, unpublished work addressing emerging challenges and innovative practices related to the conference themes.
        
         The twenty-first century presents humanity with complex, interlinked challenges: climate change, technological disruption, social inequality, and rapid urbanization. These cannot be solved within 
disciplinary silos. IC-ECRF 2026 responds to this imperative by creating a vibrant platform where scientists, engineers, social scientists, educators, and policymakers can share research, debate ideas, 
and co-design solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 2030).
 The conference emphasizes an integrated approach to knowledge creation, promoting partnerships that merge innovation with ethics, and technology with human values.
			- To foster interdisciplinary collaboration across natural sciences, engineering, health, social sciences, and humanities.
            - To identify research frontiers and technological innovations that contribute to sustainability and resilience.
            - To encourage evidence-based policy recommendations linking academia, industry, and governance.
            - To showcase youth, women, and community participation in knowledge creation and problem-solving.
            - To build institutional networks that align local innovations with global sustainability frameworks.
               
