2026-08-14
Beijing, China
ACM ICPS (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series)
[ACM] 2026 International Conference on Computer Technology and Biomedical Sciences (CCTBS 2026) will be held during August 14–16, 2026, in Beijing, China, to adapt to the global wave of biomedical innovation and the strategic layout of China’s intelligent medical and health industry.
This conference takes "Integrating Computer Technology and Biomedical Sciences to Empower Intelligent Medical Innovation" as its theme, focusing on cutting-edge research and industrial applications in the interdisciplinary fields of biomedical data analysis, medical artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, and intelligent medical device development. CCTBS 2026 aims to promote the exchange of cutting-edge academic and industrial information among global scholars, technical practitioners, and industry leaders, bridge the gap between theoretical research and clinical application, and link top international academic resources with China’s vibrant biomedical ecosystem. It is committed to transforming innovative technological achievements into practical clinical solutions, gathering talents, technologies, and capital to drive the high-quality and sustainable development of the global biomedical industry. The conference sincerely invites experts, scholars, clinicians, and relevant professionals from domestic and foreign universities, research institutions, and medical industries to participate and carry out in-depth academic exchanges and cooperation.
Against the backdrop of the rapid development of life sciences and information technology, computer technology has become a core technical pillar supporting biomedical research and clinical practice innovation. The deep integration of computer technology, artificial intelligence, and biomedical sciences is reshaping medical diagnosis and treatment models, optimizing drug research and development efficiency, and fostering new formats and new models of medical and health development—while also bringing new challenges in data privacy protection, medical algorithm interpretability, and clinical data standardization. Exploring how to use technological innovation to tackle these challenges and fully release the value of biomedical data and intelligent computing capabilities is the core goal pursued by CCTBS 2026.

CPCIG CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING GROUP
CCTBS 2026 invites researchers, practitioners to submit original research papers, review papers, case studies, and posters on a wide range of topics related to Economic Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence. We welcome submissions that address theoretical issues, empirical research, practical applications, and innovative approaches in these fields.
| Items | Registration Fee |
|---|---|
| Regular Registration (8 pages) | 900USD/ paper (8 pages) 6500 CNY/ paper (8 pages) |
| Extra Pages (Begin at Page 9) | 50 USD/ extra page 300 CNY/ extra page |
| Attendees without a Submission | 290 USD/ person 2000 CNY/ person |
| Attendees without a Submission (Groups) | 290 USD/ person(≥ 3 person) 2000 CNY/ person(≥ 3 person) |
| Purchase Extra Proceedings/Journal copies | 75 USD/book 500 CNY/book |
Schedule | ||
August 14, 2026 | 13: 00-17: 00 | Registration |
August 15, 2026 | 09: 00-12: 00 | Speeches of Keynote Speakers |
12: 00-14: 00 | Lunch | |
14: 00-17: 30 | Oral Presentations | |
18: 00-19: 30 | Banquet | |
August 16, 2026 | 09: 00-18: 00 | Academic Investigation |
The conference will be held in Beijing, China. The exact venue details will be announced soon.
Beijing, China.
Special rates have been negotiated with several hotels near the conference venue. Details will be provided to registered participants.
Discounted rates available for conference participants.
All submissions must undergo review by 2-3 experts from the Organizing Committee. After a rigorous review process, all finally accepted papers will be published in the ACM ICPS (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series)(ISBN: 979-8-4007-0020-0). Once published, the papers will be submitted to EI Compendex and Scopus for indexing.
Your research will be accessible to a worldwide audience of researchers, educators, and practitioners.
Proceedings are indexed in major academic databases, increasing the discoverability and citation potential of your work.
Authors have the option to make their papers open access for wider dissemination.
Papers are preserved in digital format, ensuring long-term accessibility and impact.
Submit your paper through the online submission system by the deadline.
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process.
Authors are notified of acceptance/rejection within the specified timeframe.
Authors revise their papers based on reviewer comments and submit the final version.
Authors present their work at the conference (in-person or virtually).
Accepted and presented papers are published in the conference proceedings.
CCTBS 2026 adheres to strict publication ethics guidelines. All submitted papers are checked for plagiarism using advanced detection software. Authors are expected to follow ethical practices in conducting and reporting their research, including proper citation of sources, disclosure of conflicts of interest, and adherence to ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects or animals.
Any concerns regarding publication ethics should be directed to the conference chairs.
All papers must be submitted through the online submission system. Please follow these steps:
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process. The review criteria include:
Abubakar Sambo Junaidu, USMANU DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY SOKOTO, Nigeria
Aleksandra Cudic Vidovic, Pan- European University Apeiron, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aradhna Yadav, New Horizon College of Engineering, India
Mr. Arash Riasi, University of Delaware, United States
Alfredo Jimenez, University of Burgos, Spain
Andrea Fejos, Oxford Citizens Advice Bureau, United Kingdom
Androniki Kavoura, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece
Anna Marie Dyhr Ulrich, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Bala Bhaskaran, Shanti Business School, India
Basil John Thomas, Sur University College, Oman
Beata Zyznarska-Dworczak, Poznan University of Economics and Business,Poland
Bhupender Kumar Som, Jagan Institute of Management, India
Chiquan Guo, The University of Texas-Pan American, United States
Dr. Damir Piplica, University Department of Professional Studies Split, Croatia
Danica Bakotic, University in Split, Croatia
Deepak Bhagat, North Eastern Hill University, India
Deimante Teresiene, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Dimitrios Vortelinos, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Edward R Lawrence, Florida International University, United States
Ekta Sharma, Ahmedabad University, India
Emilio Ruzo, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Fariz Fariz, STIE YAPAN, Indonesia
Geeta Mishra, Amity University, India
George Abuselidze, Shota Rustaveli State University, Georgia
George Iatridis, University of Thessaly, Greece
Hai Long, Edith Cowan University, Australia
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