International Conference on

AI for Sustainable, Inclusive & Responsible Futures
(AI-SIRF 2026)

8 - 10 October 2026
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus.
Hybrid Mode (Online & Offline participation)

Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline

30 May 2026

Acceptance Notification

30 June 2026

Early Bird Registration

15 August 2026

Final Registration Deadline

15 September 2026

Camera-Ready Paper Submission

30 July 2026

Pre-Conference Workshop

6 October 2026

Conference Dates

8 - 10 October 2026

Collaborating Institutions

AI-SIRF 2026 is supported by institutional collaborators advancing sustainable and responsible AI research.

CHRIST University Logo

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), India

Host Institution

Arab Open University Oman Logo

Arab Open University, Oman

Collaborating Institution

Liverpool Hope University Logo

Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom

Collaborating Institution

WMU Logo

Western Michigan University, United States

Collaborating Institution

Conference Tracks

Track 1
Sustainable and Accessible AI Systems

Chair: Dr. Savithri M
savithri.m@christuniversity.in


Exploring AI innovations that drive environmental sustainability, accessibility, and equitable technological growth.

  • Green and energy-efficient AI systems
  • AI for climate action, smart cities, and renewable energy
  • Sustainable agriculture and water resource management
  • Assistive technologies for differently-abled and aging populations
  • AI for accessible education, healthcare, and governance
  • Digital inclusion and bridging global technological divides
  • Smart infrastructure and resource optimization
  • AI for Cattle And Meat Richness and Freshness for Food Safety
Track 2
Responsible, Safe & Ethical AI

Chair: Dr. Lekha J
lekha.j@christuniversity.in


Fostering trust, accountability, and resilience in AI development and deployment, responsible and explainable AI (XAI) frameworks

  • Algorithmic fairness, transparency, and bias mitigation
  • Data ethics, privacy, and cybersecurity
  • AI policy, governance, and regulation
  • AI safety in autonomous systems, robotics, and industry
  • AI for disaster management, crisis response, and resilience
  • Ethical implications of generative and decision-making AI
  • AI for Political Science and Democratic Citizen Responsibility Challenges
  • AI for cyber connected cars and drones
Track 3
Inclusive AI for Social & Economic Impact

Chair: Dr. Gunavathi R
gunavathi.r@christuniversity.in


Advancing inclusive innovation that empowers communities and promotes equitable growth.

  • AI for gender equality, diversity, and empowerment
  • AI-driven social innovation and public welfare systems
  • Inclusive economic growth and entrepreneurship through AI
  • AI applications in education, healthcare, and social development
  • Culturally adaptive and multilingual AI systems
  • Human-centered AI & participatory design
  • AI for governance, democracy, and civic engagement

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference.
This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.

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