International Conference on Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare and Climate Resilience: Path to Sustainable Future (HACER 2025) brings together researchers, engineers, technologists, industry leaders and policymakers to explore the latest technological developments at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare, and Climate Resilience. The conference aims to highlight the emerging technologies, innovative solutions, and translational research that address critical issues through engineering approaches, and in turn, leading towards a path to sustainable development for a better future.
- AI/ML for Healthcare
- Diagnostics and Therapeutics
- Biomedical Devices
- Robotics for Rehabilitation
- Startups and Innovation
- Sustainable Solutions for Climate and Agriculture
- AI in Agriculture
- AI for Climate Resilience
- Medical Technologies (MedTech)
- Autonomous Systems
- AR/VR for Healthcare and Climate Resilience
- Deep Learning & Computer Vision
- Theoretical Aspects in Neural Networks
- Quantum Machine Learning
- Digital Twin
- Cybersecurity & Blockchain Technolog
- Cryptography & Cryptology
- More related themes
The HACER 2025 will feature keynote addresses by global experts, panel discussions, technical sessions, poster presentations, as well as provide networking opportunities with academic and industry.
- Researchers, scientists, and academicians in engineering, healthcare, life sciences, climate science, sustainability, and harnessing the power of AI in diverse applications.
- Medical and biomedical professionals interested in AI-based technologies and innovations.
- Graduate, Postgraduate, PhD, and Postdocs in engineering, medical, pharmacy, applied sciences, and allied fields.
- Startups and entrepreneurs working in healthcare, AI, agriculture, and medical devices.
- Industry professionals, R&D experts, and healthcare & climate technology sector.
- Policy makers and government officials involved in public health, climate science, AI-powered technologies, data science, and innovation.
HACER 2025 offers a unique platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and shaping the future of harnessing AI in healthcare and climate resilient technologies. Here is the equal opportunity for foundational research, applied innovation, as well as implementation of engineering-based solutions for paving the way for a sustainable future.
Invited Speakers
Patron
Prof. Dharmendra Singh
Director IIIT Vadodara
Prof Rajeev Shorey
Director IIIT Surat
Dr Neerja A. Gupta
Hon'ble VC Gujarat University Ahmedabad
Conference Committee
Convenor
Prof. Pratik Shah
IIIT Vadodara
Program Committee Chair
Prof. Jignesh S. Bhatt
IIIT Vadodara
Technical Committee Chair
Prof. Kamal K. Jha
IIIT Vadodara
Publicity & Sponsorship Committee Chair
Prof. Ajay Nath
IIIT Vadodara
Organizing Committee Chair
Prof. Vikas Kumar
IIIT Vadodara
Indian Institute of Information Technology Vadodara established by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India under Public Private Partnership (PPP) as Institute of National Importance with a view to develop new knowledge in information technology and to provide manpower of global standards for the information technology industry and to provide for certain other matters connected with such institutions or incidental thereto.
Indian Institute of Information Technology Surat is an Institute of National Importance established under the Act of Parliament 2017, by erstwhile Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India, on not-for-profit and in Public-Private-Partnership basis.
Gujarat University was established on November 23, 1949. GU is apremier public state university located in the vibrant city ofAhmedabad, India. As a testament to its commitment to academicexcellence, the university is accredited with an A+ grade by NAAC.Gujarat University serves as an affiliating body for undergraduatestudies and a teaching university at the postgraduate level. Itsextensive academic network includes over 285 colleges and morethan 50 approved and recognized institutions, catering to adynamic student community of nearly 300,000.