
Papers will be selected in a double-blind refereeing process based on the submitted full papers.
Final papers should have no more than 7.000 words (max. 9 pages all inclusive) and should be in the correct format (template available below).
A submitted paper should NOT include authors' names as we conduct a double-blind review process!
The filename of submitted papers should be the following: "Contribution_nnn".pdf where "nnn" is the paper ID given in Conftool at submission.
The paper should clearly describe its purpose and relevance, reference to existing theories and related works, research methods used and major results.


Oral Presentation
Speakers will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation and discussion of their paper. The official language of the conference is English.
PAPERS NOT PRESENTED AT THE CONFERENCE WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.

Papers will only be accepted for review on the condition that the material is original, that it has not been copyrighted, published, presented or is currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
Please see our ICE 2026 Author's Kit for detailed instructions about all relevant dates, correct submission of needed documents, and Conference Proceedings.
Review criteria will be:
Based on the recommendations of the reviewers, the editorial committee will allocate submissions for oral presentation of papers and/or for poster presentations.
All accepted, compliant and plagiarism-free papers will be submitted for publication in the digital conference proceedings to be available via IEEE Xplore® (with ISBN Number and DOI for the paper), only if at least one author pays a full registration fee before the deadline and is presented by an author at the conference.
Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases. All A&I providers can be found here: http://ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/when-your-article-is-published/abstracting-indexing-ai-databases/ and include amongst others Scopus and Web of Science
Authors of approved and selected papers will be invited to publish in special issues organized by prestigious indexed International Journals, subject to the international scientific rules for referee (list to be available soon).

The full paper structure we recommend is the following:
*This particular sub-section is the place where authors have to explain how much their paper/study matches with and contributes to both ICE2026 Themes and Topics, and to IEEE TEMS research objectives (Addressing the Management of Emerging Technology; Providing Practical Frameworks; Analyzing Implementation Challenges; Focusing on Value Creation), as this is a requirement for the publication of your paper in the IEEE Digital Library.


SS01 - Special Session: Smart grading, handling, and packaging solutions for soft and deformable products in agile and reconfigurable lines
SS02 - Special Session: AI-Driven Industrial Equipment Product Life Cycle Boosting Agility, Sustainability and Resilience
SS03 - Special Session: Digital Modelling and Simulation for Design, Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials
SS04 - Special Session: Autonomous and Self-organized Artificial Intelligent Orchestrator for a Greener Industry 4.0
SS05 - Special Session: Non-destructive inspection technologies for sustainable manufacturing: Zero Waste and Zero Defects approach
SS06 - Special Session: Advancing Human Robot Collaboration in Industry 5.0
SS07 - Special Session: Urban digital and ecological transformation – an IT-engineering perspective
SS08 - Special Session: AI, Data, and Robotics for a Sustainable Food Supply Chain
SS09 - Special Session: Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Optimization
SS10 - Special Session: AI for Smart Engineering
SS11 - Special Session: Advanced technical solutions for building management and energy monitoring
SS12 - Special Session: Advancing the European Green Deal: Integrating EDIHs and Innovation Ecosystems for Sustainable Transformation
SS13 - Special Session: Manufacturing-As-A-Service (MaaS) and Smart Manufacturing Networks: A New Era of Supply Chain Resilience
SS14 - Special Session: Cognitive Computing Continuum
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
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31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
16 Mar 2025: Full Paper Submission
31 Mar 2025: Paper Notification of Acceptance
Entrepreneurship constitutes an important factor for economic growth, societal progression as well as individual self-realization. It is broadly defined as an activity that involves the discovery, evaluation and exploitation of opportunities to introduce new goods and services, ways of organizing, markets, processes, and raw materials. In recent years, there has been an increasing call for data-driven and evidence-based research to help understanding how entrepreneurial activities can best be supported, what components and surrounding factors make successful entrepreneurial ecosystems and what established companies can learn from entrepreneurial activities. Moreover, the exploration of opportunities from emerging technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, etc.) has gained traction, investigating how deep tech start-ups contribute to solving complex social and environmental challenges such as climate change, human health, advances systems and infrastructure. This special track comprises four sessions focusing on different areas in the entrepreneurship research field. Each session invites high-quality papers contributing to data-driven and impact-oriented research in the entrepreneurship field using new methods, novel datasets or novel perspectives on established datasets and focusing on the impact generated by or for the entrepreneurial activities to be investigated.

Alfândega Porto Congress Center
Porto, Portugal