November 23-25, 2026 | Singapore and Online

International Conference on
Agriculture & Horticulture

ICAH 2026 | HYBRID EVENT

 

The International Conference on Agriculture & Horticulture (ICAH 2026) is a premier global platform dedicated to advancing knowledge, innovation, and collaboration across the agricultural and horticultural sciences. Scheduled for November 23–25, 2026, in Singapore with a robust online participation option, ICAH 2026 brings together researchers, academicians, industry professionals, policymakers, agribusiness leaders, and young scientists from around the world. The conference is designed to foster meaningful dialogue, showcase cutting-edge research, and bridge the gap between scientific discovery and practical application in sustainable food and plant systems.

Guided by the theme Cultivating Innovation in Agriculture and Horticulture,” ICAH 2026 focuses on transformative solutions that address global challenges such as food security, climate change, resource efficiency, and sustainable rural development. The scientific program will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops covering diverse areas including crop science, horticultural innovations, precision agriculture, agri-biotechnology, soil and water management, post-harvest technologies, smart farming, and sustainable agri-food systems. By highlighting interdisciplinary approaches and emerging technologies, the conference aims to inspire innovative thinking and collaborative problem-solving.

Conference Dates

November 23-25, 2026

Conference Venue

Village Hotel Changi
1 Netheravon Rd, Singapore 508502

Scientific Sessions

 

Advances in Agriculture, Horticulture, and Crop Sciences

Advances in Agriculture, Horticulture, and Crop Sciences focuses on emerging scientific, technological, and management innovations aimed at improving productivity, quality, and sustainability across agricultural and horticultural systems. This session explores recent progress in crop science, horticultural practices, and agricultural research, emphasizing improved cultivation techniques, crop diversification, and efficient resource utilization. Key topics include advances in plant breeding, crop physiology, integrated nutrient and water management, and the use of modern tools such as precision agriculture, remote sensing, and data-driven decision support systems. These approaches collectively enhance crop performance while minimizing environmental impact.

The second part of the session highlights applied research and translational innovations that bridge science and practice. Topics include climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable horticulture, protected cultivation, and post-harvest technologies that improve shelf life and reduce losses. Discussions will also address value addition, supply chain optimization, and integration of digital technologies to support farmers and agri-industries. By combining advances in agriculture, horticulture, and crop sciences, this session provides a comprehensive platform for developing resilient, efficient, and sustainable food production systems capable of meeting future global demands.

 

Key Highlights

  • Recent innovations in agriculture and crop sciences
  • Advances in horticultural production and management
  • Applications of precision and smart farming
  • Strategies for climate-resilient and sustainable agriculture
  • Improved post-harvest handling and value addition
  • Integration of research, technology, and field practices
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Advances in agriculture, horticulture, and crop sciences are essential for ensuring food security, nutritional quality, and environmental sustainability. This session addresses the need to increase productivity while conserving natural resources and adapting to climate change. By fostering innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration, it supports the development of resilient cropping systems, sustainable livelihoods, and future-ready agricultural practices worldwide.

Sustainable Agronomy and Crop Production Systems

Sustainable Agronomy and Crop Production Systems focuses on designing and managing agricultural systems that balance productivity, environmental protection, and long-term resource conservation. This session explores the scientific foundations of sustainable agronomy, including cropping system design, crop rotation, intercropping, and soil conservation practices that enhance soil fertility and ecosystem stability. Emphasis will be placed on soil health, nutrient cycling, and water-use efficiency, highlighting how agronomic decisions influence crop growth, yield stability, and environmental outcomes. Advances in agronomic research, field-based experimentation, and system-level modeling will be discussed to demonstrate best practices for sustainable crop production across diverse agroecological regions.

The second part of the session highlights integrated and technology-enabled approaches for improving crop production systems under increasing climate and resource constraints. Topics include integrated nutrient and pest management, climate-resilient agronomic practices, and the use of precision agriculture tools to optimize inputs and reduce environmental footprints. Discussions will also address conservation agriculture, sustainable intensification, and the role of policy and socio-economic factors in adopting sustainable practices at scale. By integrating ecological principles with modern agronomic technologies, this session provides a comprehensive framework for building resilient, efficient, and environmentally responsible crop production systems that support food security and sustainable rural development.

 

Key Highlights

  • Design and management of sustainable cropping systems
  • Soil health–centered agronomic practices
  • Efficient nutrient and water management strategies
  • Climate-adaptive and resilient crop production
  • Precision tools for input optimization
  • Systems-based approaches to sustainable agriculture
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Sustainable agronomy is essential for meeting future food demands while preserving soil, water, and biodiversity resources. This session addresses the need to transition from input-intensive practices to resource-efficient, climate-resilient crop production systems. By combining agronomic science with sustainability principles, the session supports long-term agricultural productivity, environmental stewardship, and global food security.

Horticultural Sciences: Olericulture, Pomology and Floriculture

Horticultural Sciences: Olericulture, Pomology & Floriculture focuses on scientific and technological advances in the cultivation, improvement, and management of vegetable, fruit, and ornamental crops. This session explores crop-specific principles of olericulture, pomology, and floriculture, emphasizing plant growth, flowering, fruiting, yield optimization, and quality enhancement. Topics include crop physiology, varietal improvement, planting systems, nutrient and water management, and protected cultivation practices that enhance productivity and resource-use efficiency. Advances in horticultural research, precision cultivation, and sustainable input management will be discussed to address the increasing demand for high-quality horticultural produce.

The second part of the session highlights applied innovations and industry-oriented perspectives in horticultural sciences. Topics include orchard management systems, high-value vegetable production, cut flower and ornamental plant technologies, and post-harvest strategies to extend shelf life and reduce losses. Discussions will also address climate-resilient horticulture, integrated pest and disease management, and value addition through processing and supply chain optimization. By integrating scientific principles with practical applications, this session provides a comprehensive platform for advancing sustainable horticulture that supports nutrition security, economic growth, and diversification of agricultural systems.

 

Key Highlights

  • Advances in vegetable, fruit, and ornamental crop production
  • Improved practices in olericulture, pomology, and floriculture
  • Protected cultivation and precision horticulture
  • Post-harvest management and quality enhancement
  • Sustainable and climate-resilient horticultural systems
  • Industry-oriented innovations and value addition
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Horticultural crops play a vital role in nutrition security, income generation, and agricultural diversification. Advancements in olericulture, pomology, and floriculture are essential for improving productivity, quality, and sustainability under changing climatic conditions. This session supports the adoption of science-based horticultural practices that enhance farmer livelihoods, reduce post-harvest losses, and strengthen resilient food and ornamental plant production systems.

Plant Physiology, Growth Regulation, and Stress Biology

Plant Physiology, Growth Regulation, and Stress Biology focuses on the physiological and molecular processes that govern plant growth, development, and adaptation to environmental challenges. This session explores core aspects of plant physiology, including photosynthesis, respiration, nutrient assimilation, and water relations, emphasizing how these processes are coordinated through plant growth regulators and hormonal signaling networks. Special attention will be given to mechanisms of growth regulation, source–sink dynamics, and metabolic control that determine plant productivity and biomass allocation. Advances in physiological measurements, molecular tools, and integrative approaches will be discussed to understand how plants balance growth and survival.

The second part of the session highlights plant responses to abiotic and biotic stresses, focusing on physiological, biochemical, and molecular adaptations. Topics include stress perception and signaling, osmotic adjustment, redox regulation, and antioxidant defense systems that protect cellular functions under stress conditions. Discussions will also address growth–defense trade-offs, stress memory, and acclimation processes. By linking fundamental physiology with stress biology, this session provides insights into developing stress-resilient crops capable of maintaining productivity under adverse environmental conditions.

 

Key Highlights

  • Integration of plant physiology and growth regulation
  • Hormonal control of development and metabolism
  • Physiological mechanisms of stress tolerance
  • Role of redox balance and antioxidants
  • Growth–stress interactions affecting productivity
  • Applications in crop improvement and resilience
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Understanding how plants regulate growth and respond to stress is essential for improving crop productivity and stability in changing environments. This session provides a physiological framework for developing crops with enhanced stress tolerance, resource-use efficiency, and yield stability, supporting sustainable agriculture and long-term food security.

Crop Breeding, Seed Science, and Genetic Improvement

Crop Breeding, Seed Science, and Genetic Improvement focuses on developing superior crop varieties through integrated genetic, breeding, and seed technologies. This session explores the scientific foundations of crop breeding, including selection strategies, inheritance of complex traits, and the use of conventional and molecular breeding tools to enhance yield, quality, and adaptability. Emphasis will be placed on genetic improvement for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, nutritional enhancement, and resource-use efficiency. Advances in genomics, marker-assisted selection, and genomic selection will be discussed to illustrate how modern breeding accelerates genetic gains.

The second part of the session highlights the critical role of seed science in translating genetic improvements into field performance. Topics include seed development, vigor, quality testing, and seed production systems that ensure genetic purity and uniform crop establishment. Discussions will also address hybrid seed technology, seed certification, intellectual property rights, and efficient seed systems that support large-scale adoption of improved varieties. By integrating breeding innovation with robust seed technologies, this session provides a comprehensive framework for delivering high-performing, climate-resilient crops that contribute to sustainable agriculture and global food security.

 

Key Highlights

  • Advances in crop breeding and genetic improvement
  • Integration of genomics and molecular tools
  • Development of hybrid and climate-resilient crops
  • Seed quality, vigor, and certification systems
  • Translational breeding from lab to field
  • Strengthening seed systems and food security
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Crop breeding and seed science are central to improving agricultural productivity and resilience. Genetic improvement combined with high-quality seed systems ensures that innovations reach farmers effectively. This session supports the development and dissemination of improved crop varieties that enhance yield stability, nutritional quality, and climate adaptability, addressing global challenges in food security and sustainable agriculture.

Plant Biotechnology, Genomics, and Molecular Breeding

Plant Biotechnology, Genomics, and Molecular Breeding focuses on the integration of advanced biotechnological tools with genomic knowledge to accelerate crop improvement. This session explores how plant biotechnology and genomics enable the identification, characterization, and manipulation of genes controlling important agronomic traits. Emphasis will be placed on genome sequencing, functional genomics, gene expression analysis, and the use of molecular markers to understand genetic variation and trait inheritance. Advances in omics technologies, bioinformatics, and high-throughput genotyping will be discussed to illustrate how large-scale genomic data are transforming plant breeding and genetic improvement.

The second part of the session highlights applied approaches in molecular breeding that bridge laboratory research and field-level outcomes. Topics include marker-assisted selection, genomic selection, and the application of genome editing technologies to enhance yield, quality, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Discussions will also address strategies for breeding climate-resilient, nutrient-efficient crops and integrating genomic tools into conventional breeding pipelines. By combining biotechnology, genomics, and breeding science, this session provides a comprehensive framework for developing high-performing crop varieties that support sustainable agriculture and global food security.

 

Key Highlights

  • Advances in plant biotechnology and genomics
  • Functional genomics and gene-to-trait discovery
  • Molecular markers and genomic selection
  • Precision breeding using genome editing tools
  • Integration of omics data into breeding programs
  • Translational strategies for crop improvement
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Plant biotechnology, genomics, and molecular breeding are essential for accelerating genetic gains in crops under increasing climate and resource constraints. By enabling precise and data-driven improvement of complex traits, this integrated approach shortens breeding cycles and enhances selection accuracy. This session supports innovation in sustainable crop production, food security, and climate adaptation, ensuring that modern breeding technologies deliver tangible benefits to agriculture and society.

Bioinformatics, AI, and Computational Agriculture

Bioinformatics, AI, and Computational Agriculture focuses on data-driven approaches that transform agricultural research and decision-making. This session explores how bioinformatics tools enable the analysis and integration of large-scale genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic datasets to uncover gene–trait relationships and biological mechanisms underlying crop performance. Emphasis will be placed on computational pipelines, statistical modeling, and data integration frameworks that convert complex biological data into actionable insights. Advances in data standards, cloud computing, and reproducible workflows will be discussed to support scalable and collaborative agricultural research.

The second part of the session highlights applied uses of AI and machine learning across agricultural systems. Topics include predictive analytics for yield and stress responses, AI-powered disease and pest detection, and digital phenotyping using imaging, sensors, and drones. Discussions will also cover decision support systems, remote sensing, and spatial analytics for precision input management and risk assessment. Challenges related to data quality, bias, interpretability, and responsible AI deployment will be addressed. By integrating computational science with agronomy and biology, this session demonstrates how digital technologies enhance productivity, sustainability, and resilience in modern agriculture.

 

Key Highlights

  • Bioinformatics pipelines for omics data analysis
  • AI and machine learning applications in crop science
  • Predictive models for yield, stress, and disease
  • Digital phenotyping and image-based analytics
  • Decision support tools for precision agriculture
  • Ethical and responsible use of agricultural AI
 

Why This Session Is Important?

The future of agriculture depends on the ability to harness and interpret vast, complex datasets. Bioinformatics, AI, and computational approaches enable faster discovery, precise decision-making, and efficient resource use. This session equips researchers, agronomists, and practitioners with the digital tools needed to advance sustainable agriculture, improve food security, and build resilient farming systems in a data-driven world.

Plant Microbe Interactions and Soil Microbiome Engineering

Plant–Microbe Interactions and Soil Microbiome Engineering focuses on the complex biological relationships between plants and the diverse microbial communities inhabiting the soil and plant tissues. This session explores the molecular, biochemical, and ecological mechanisms through which plants interact with beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms. Emphasis will be placed on rhizosphere processes, root exudation patterns, and microbial colonization that influence nutrient availability, growth regulation, and plant health. Advances in metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and systems-level analyses will be discussed to understand how microbial communities assemble, function, and respond to environmental and agricultural practices.

The second part of the session highlights emerging strategies in soil microbiome engineering aimed at improving crop productivity and resilience. Topics include manipulation of beneficial microbial consortia, microbiome-assisted nutrient acquisition, and enhancement of plant tolerance to abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and nutrient limitation. Discussions will also address microbial signaling networks, microbiome stability, and the use of bioinoculants and synthetic microbial communities for sustainable crop management. By integrating molecular plant biology, microbial ecology, and applied biotechnology, this session provides a forward-looking perspective on harnessing soil microbiomes to support sustainable agriculture and ecosystem health.

 

Key Highlights

  • Mechanisms governing plant–microbe communication
  • Structure and function of the soil and rhizosphere microbiome
  • Omics-driven insights into microbial community dynamics
  • Strategies for soil microbiome engineering
  • Microbiome-based enhancement of stress tolerance and nutrition
  • Applications in sustainable and regenerative farming
 

Why This Session Is Important?

Soil microorganisms are central to plant nutrition, stress resilience, and ecosystem sustainability. Understanding and engineering plant–microbe interactions enable the development of microbiome-based solutions that reduce chemical inputs, improve soil health, and enhance crop productivity. This session supports innovative approaches for sustainable agriculture, climate adaptation, and long-term food security through responsible manipulation of soil microbial ecosystems.

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Past Conference Information

 

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the World Health Care and Nursing Conference (WHCN 2019) which was held in Valencia, Spain from September 23-25, 2019.

For WHCN 2019 Final Program: Click here

For WHCN 2019 Proceedings: Click Here

For WHCN 2019 Gallery: Click Here

In 2019 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of WHCN 2019:

  • Pirkko Kouri, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Penny Daugherty, Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, USA
  • Maria Rosaria Mascolo, University of Genoa, Italy
  • Carol A Conley, Boston Medical Center, USA

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Angela O'Connor, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Australia, and Carrinna A. Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

Nursing Conference 2019 Keynote Speakers:

  • Pirkko Kouri, Savonia University of Applied Sciences Ltd, Finland
  • Liisa Kathleen Ortegon, Houston Methodist Hospital, USA
  • Penny Daugherty, Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, USA

Nursing Conference Speakers:

  • Renee B Bazzelle, USA Navy Nurse Corps, USA
  • Susanne Salmela, Vaasa Central Hospital, Finland
  • Noël Busch-Armendariz, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Margaret Bassett, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Deidi Olaya-Rodriguez, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
  • Donna Rolin, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Shirley Evers-Manly, All Health Care/Imani’s, USA
  • Elvessa Narvasa, Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses, Canada
  • Eugenia Trigoso Arjona, Hospital Universitario y Politécnico LA FE, Spain
  • Sonia Casanova Vivas, Health Public Department, Spain
  • Elena Baixauli Gallego, University of Valencia, Spain
  • Arda Teunissen, Spitex Zürich Limmat, Switzerland
  • Angela O'Connor, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Australia
  • Soy Ramsumeer, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Pete Nathans, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Carrinna A. Hansen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Krista L. Nelson, Southern Arkansas University, USA
  • Jana Slobodníková, Alexander Dubcek University of Tren?ín, Slovakia
  • Elaine Clear, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Ireland
  • Farooq Brohi, North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, UK
  • Revue Eric, Lariboisière Hospital, France
  • Nojoud Alreshidi, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
  • Nayara Perla Silva, Government of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil
  • Lubinu Francesco, CPS Lugano, Switzerland
  • Tiina Arpola, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Hanna-Mari Nevala, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Mona Taylor, Thompson Rivers University, Canada
  • Margaret C. Maimbolwa, University of Zambia, Zambia
  • Zhenhua SANG, Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital, China
  • Pei-Shan Lee, Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Shui-Tao Hu, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Juan Cai, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, China
  • Chuan Yun-Zhang, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, China
  • Jantakan Kanjanawetang, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Joanna Chyliska, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

Nursing Conference 2019 Workshops:

  • Workshop on: Interprofessional education and its integration into a nursing curriculum

Cynthia Horton, Cecil College, USA

  • Workshop on: Hospital offers living lab platform to advance nursing

Merita Kaunisto, Kuopio University Hospital, Finland

Hanna-Mari Nevala, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Tiina Arpola, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Nursing Conference 2019 Poster Presenters:

  • Chantira Chiaranai, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Warithorn Prawatwong, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Saranya Chularee, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
  • Mi-Chun Chou, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Tzu-Ting Chen, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Li hua Cheng, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Pei-Chien Lu, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
  • Soy Ramsumeer, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Pete Nathans, Comprehensive T2DM Services and A-Z Diabetes & Wound Care Services, USA
  • Susan Berry Cann, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center, USA

We congratulate the Best poster award winner Chantira Chiaranai, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. We would also like to thank Cynthia Horton, Cecil College, USA who supported us by evaluating the posters.

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in "3rd International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC-2025)" during April 23-25, 2025, at Las Vegas, USA, and in Virtual format.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the World Catalysis and Chemical Engineering Network Congress (WCCN 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 23-25, 2025.

For WCCN 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of WCCN 2025:

  • Dai-Yeun Jeong, Director of Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea
  • Thomas Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
  • Eleonora Aneggi, University of Udine, Italy
  • Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina
  • Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India
  • Vasily Lutsyk, Buryat State University, Russia
  • Valery P. Kalinitchenko, Institute of Fertility of Soils of South Russia, Russia

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina and Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

 Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

WCCN 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Dai-Yeun Jeong, Director of Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea
  • Thomas Webster, Hebei University of Technology, United States
  • Eleonora Aneggi, University of Udine, Italy
  • Maria Jose Lavorante, Institution of Scientific and Technological Research for Defense, Argentina
  • Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India
  • Vasily Lutsyk, Buryat State University, Russia
  • Valery P. Kalinitchenko, Institute of Fertility of Soils of South Russia, Russia

WCCN 2025 Plenary Speakers:

  • Alexander G. Ramm, Kansas State University, USA

WCCN 2025 Speakers:

  • Joanna Drzezdzon, University in GdaÅ„sk, Poland
  • Kumar Sachin, Taylors University, Malaysia
  • Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India
  • Ashanendu Mandal, University of Calcutta, India
  • Omvir Singh, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, India
  • Delia Teresa Sponza, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
  • Jose Angel Siles Lopez, University of Córdoba, Spain
  • Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
  • Мikhail Kashchenko, Ural Federal University, Russia
  • Luis Isernia, University of Oriente, Venezuela
  • Orlando Elguera, National University of Engineering, Peru
  • Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University of Medicine & Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russian Federation
  • Ali Yetgin, Cukurova University, Turkey
  • Lazhar Hajji, University of Al Manar Tunis, Tunisia

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd World Catalysis and Chemical Engineering Network Congress (WCCN 2026)” during April 22-24, 2026. WCCN 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the 3rd International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 23-25, 2025.

For INNC 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of INNC 2025:

  • Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania
  • Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
  • Petrova Nataliya, Saint Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University, Russian Federation

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania, and Anum Fatima, Chiang Mai University, Thailand for their contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

INNC 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Sofica Bistriceanu, Academic Medical Unit - CMI, Romania
  • Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Daryle Wane, Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
  • Petrova Nataliya, Saint Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University, Russian Federation

INNC 2025 Speakers:

  • Neomie Congello, California State University Channel Islands, United States
  • Saumya Pandey, Indira IVF Hospital, India
  • Liangmei Chen, Xi'an Mental Health Center, China
  • Schaffer Daniela, Klagenfurt Hospital, Austria
  • Franz Porzsolt, Private Research Institute Clinical Economics, Germany
  • Melike Yavas Celik, Gaziantep University, Turkey
  • Kenneth R. Marileise Roberta Antoneli Fonseca, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
  • Juliet Ugbedeojo Shaibu, Global Health Policy Task Force, WFPHA, Switzerland
  • Anum Fatima, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
  • Ayan Chatterjee, Medhavi Skills University, India
  • David John Wortley, UK
  • Humna Baig, Al Rehaab, Pakistan
  • Mohammad Hossein Delshad, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Islamic Republic of
  • Mary Anbarasi Johnson, College of Nursing, India
  • Vanessa Williams Harvey, HippoCLIN, United States
  • Nonye Tochi Aghanya, United States
  • Yousef Ahmed Al shaabi, Sana, a University, Yemen
  • El moubchiri chaimaa, Hassan First University of Settat, Morocco

INNC 2025 Poster Presenters:

  • Ashley N. Frederick, Western Illinois University, United States
  • Dylan Salrin, Children's Hospital Colorado, United States
  • Hanan Morsy Salim Metwally, Zagazig University, Egypt
  • Lt Col Yamuna CB, Army & Delhi University, India

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “4th International Nursing Networking Conference (INNC 2026)” during April 13-15, 2026. INNC 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the International Cancer Conference (ICC 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from November 27-29, 2025.

For ICC 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of ICC 2025:

  • Orestis Ioannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Jacques Pouyssegur, University of Nice, France
  • Manmohan Agarwal, Pushpadi Cancer Care Centre, India
  • Kye Young Lee, Konkuk University Medical Center, South Korea
  • Arezou Ghazani, Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Toshiko Kato, Independent researcher, Japan

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Don Mathew, Pacific Medical College & Hospital, India for his contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

 Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

ICC 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Orestis Ioannidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Jacques Pouyssegur, University of Nice, France
  • Manmohan Agarwal, Pushpadi Cancer Care Centre, India
  • Kye Young Lee, Konkuk University Medical Center, South Korea
  • Arezou Ghazani, Harvard Medical School, United States
  • Toshiko Kato, Independent researcher, Japan
  • Don Mathew, Pacific Medical College & Hospital, India
  • Homer S. Black, Baylor College of Medicine, United States

ICC 2025 Speakers:

  • Jun Bai, Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hosptital, China
  • Michael Firer, Ariel University, Israel
  • Manisha Lakhanpal Sharma, Consultant Emanate Dental Clinic, India
  • Mohite Utkarsha Laxman, MET's League of Colleges Bhujbal, India
  • Saad Sabbar Dahham, University of Technology and Applied Science, Oman
  • Emma Holly, Restore Therapy Ltd, United Kingdom
  • Lorenzo Andreani, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana, Italy
  • Nomeda Juodziukyniene, University of Health Sciences, Lithuania
  • Vladan Radosavljevic, Military Medical Academy, Serbia
  • Nermeen M. ElBakary, Egyptian atomic energy authority, Egypt
  • Ali Mehboob, Genesis Biotech Group LLC, USA
  • Asfar S. Azmi, Wayne State University, United States
  • Nguyen Dinh Song, Cho Ray Hospital, Vietnam

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd Edition of International Cancer Conference (ICC 2026)” during November 09-11, 2026. ICC 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

Iris Scientific Group takes great pride in announcing the successful outcome of the Global Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology (GCMN 2025) which was held in Virtual Mode from April 28-30, 2025.

For GCMN 2025 Final Program: Click Here

In 2025 we were honored with the presence of renowned session leaders and keynote speakers worldwide. We want to thank the scientific committee for their dedicated participation, intellectual expertise, and their high-quality presentations.

Organizing Committee of GCMN 2025:

  • Stanislav Ordin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University Of Brasilia, Brazil
  • Roya Dastjerdi, Yazd University, Iran

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderators Santoshi Misra, St. Ann's College for women, India for her contribution which ensued in the smooth functioning of the conference.

Iris Scientific Group is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers; Chairs on engross the plenary sessions, workshops, and special sessions in an expanded manner to make this conference a privileged.

GCMN 2025 Keynote Speakers:

  • Stanislav Ordin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  • Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University Of Brasilia, Brazil
  • Roya Dastjerdi, Yazd University, Iran

GCMN 2025 Plenary Speakers:

  • Alexander G. Ramm, Kansas State University, USA

GCMN 2025 Speakers:

  • Arun Kumar Singh, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, India
  • Subash Chandra Mishra, India
  • Christopher Oluwatobi Adeogun, South China University of Technology, China
  • Naseem Ahmad, Kunsan National University, Korea, Republic of
  • Manojit De, Guru Gobind Singh Educational Society’s Technical Campus, India
  • Shabina Ali, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan
  • Maryam Motallebi Aghgonbad, Urmia University, Iran, Islamic Republic of
  • Asmaa Reda Abd EL-Salam, Sadat City University, Egypt
  • Santoshi Misra, St. Ann's College for women, India
  • Sameena Bibi, Air University, Pakistan
  • Bilal Ahmad Reshi, Narsimha Reddy Engineering College, India
  • S.V.A.R.Sastry, Harcourt Butler Technical University, India
  • Suresh C Ameta, PAHER University, India
  • Andrey Belousov, Intensive Care Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine
  • Olaniyi Awe, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria

GCMN 2025 Poster Presenters:

  • Dariusz Bochenek, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
  • Dagmara BrzeziÅ„ska, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

We thank all the participants for their magnificent contribution towards the event which facilitated us for the successful accomplishment of this event.

We greatly hope to see you again, with added vigor and with your other colleagues in “2nd Global Conference on Material Science and Nanotechnology (GCMN 2026)” during April 13-15, 2026.

GCMN 2026 will be a hybrid event, offering both in-person and virtual participation options, allowing attendees to engage from anywhere in the world.

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