JAC ECC 2025 Concludes at EUI After Three Days of Insight and Innovation

Egypt University of Informatics (EUI) and Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) co-hosted the International Japan-Africa Conference on Electronics, Communications, and Computations (JAC-ECC) from December 15–17. The first two days of the conference were held at the E-JUST main campus, while the third day took place at the EUI campus in Knowledge City, New Administrative Capital.

The event was organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, with key partners including Kyushu University, IEEE Egypt Section, IEICE Communication Society, and IEEE Fukuoka Section.

JAC-ECC is an annual conference that brings together researchers, scientists, and contributors, focusing on fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange between Egypt and Japan in the fields of electronics, communications, and computer engineering. The event catered to a diverse audience, including researchers, university students, startups, developers, and manufacturers.

The conference program featured a variety of activities, including keynote speeches, technical presentations, special sessions, and tutorials addressing critical research topics. Attendees also benefited from plenary talks by distinguished speakers, special sessions with invited experts, and parallel oral presentation sessions.

JAC-ECC 2025 covered a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence and its applications—such as AI safety, multimodal sensing, large language models, computer vision, and speech and Arabic language processing—alongside space technology and national space missions led by the Egyptian Space Agency, wireless communications and 5G technologies, robotics and intelligent control systems, cybersecurity and data protection, and emerging technologies such as AI-driven education, virtual reality, IoT systems, and data-driven innovation, highlighting the intersection of research, strategy, and real-world impact across multiple disciplines.