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Second International Conference on Digital Intelligence for Energy Systems

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Rachael Hornby icdies-admin@uow.edu.au

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Conference Objectives
This conference will spotlight cutting-edge research and technology development, showcasing how digital intelligence, including, but not limited to, advanced modelling, artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, smart sensing, and related innovations, can transform energy systems. By bringing together academia, technology developers, industry, and government, the event will bridge existing gaps and generate new opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and real-world impact. The conference will deliver strategic value by convening international experts, leading researchers, industry practitioners, and policymakers to highlight breakthroughs in data-driven energy technologies. 
Conference Scope

The conference program will feature plenary and invited speeches delivered by leading experts, parallel sessions addressing a wide range of themes, panel discussions offering diverse perspectives, interactive poster sessions highlighting emerging research, hands-on workshops fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, and dedicated engagement events to encourage networking and dialogue. 

The conference will include, but is not limited to, the following topics: 

  • Digital innovation in smart grids, demand forecasting, and load balancing 
  • Optimisation of energy generation, distribution, and consumption through advanced digital solutions 
  • Renewable energy integration supported by digital twins, IoT, and advanced modelling 
  • Smart, digital, and numerical technologies enabling demand flexibility and building–grid interaction 
  • AI-driven market design and trading platforms for electricity and flexibility services 
  • Human-–machine collaboration and decision support systems in energy management 
  • Predictive maintenance and fault detection strategies for enhancing system reliability 
  • Interoperability and standardisation of digital technologies across energy networks 
  • Digital platforms for community energy systems and prosumer engagement 
  • Case studies and best practices showcasing applications of advanced digital technologies to sustainable energy development 
  • Socioeconomic and policy dimensions of digitally enabled energy transitions 
  • Energy access, equity, and just transitions facilitated by digital solutions 
  • Cross-cutting digital approaches for decarbonisation, resilience, and sustainability assessment 
  • Cybersecurity and data privacy challenges in digital energy infrastructures 
  • Lifecycle assessment and circular economy approaches supported by digital tools 

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