WorkWander.tech
WorkWander.tech

IEEE GLOBECOM — 2025

December 8-12, 2025

Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan

Communications Networking

Important Dates

Submission deadline     April 1, 2025
Notification of acceptance     August 1, 2025

IEEE GLOBECOM — Global Communications Conference

About the Conference
IEEE GLOBECOM is one of the flagship conferences of the IEEE Communications Society. It covers the entire field of communications, from theoretical research to applied technologies that shape global connectivity. The conference includes technical sessions, workshops, tutorials, industry programs, and exhibitions.

Who Should Submit

  • Researchers and academics contributing original work on communications theory, wireless networks, optical systems, next-generation internet, AI in networking, and emerging technologies.
  • Authors presenting innovations in 5G, 6G, IoT, cloud networking, satellite communications, and cybersecurity for communication systems.
  • Scholars aiming to publish in a highly selective and globally recognized venue within the communications field.

Who Should Attend

  • Academics, engineers, and industry professionals seeking the latest research and developments in communications.
  • Practitioners and policymakers interested in how communications technology advances impact society, business, and infrastructure.
  • Students and early-career researchers looking to connect with experts and gain visibility in a leading international forum.

Why It Matters
IEEE GLOBECOM is not just a technical conference. It is a global gathering that bridges academia, industry, and government to shape the future of communications worldwide.

  For more information, visit the conference website

Venue

Taipei International Convention Center
No. 1, Section 5, Xinyi Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
🔗 View full venue details

2nd IEEE International Workshop on 6G for Connected and Immersive Intelligence

3rd Workshop on “A4E: AI/ML for Edge/Fog Networks”

Agentic AI Empowered Wireless Communications and Networking

3rd Workshop on Data Driven and AI‑Enabled Digital Twin Networks and Applications

AI Native Communications Systems – Towards Integrated Intelligent and Highly Efficient Systems

Beyond Bits: Goal‑Oriented and Semantic Communication in the Generative AI Era

Channel Coding beyond 5G

4th Workshop on Propagation Channel Models and Evaluation Methodologies for 6G

Cross‑Integration of AI, ML, and Quantum Technologies for Sustainable Wireless Systems

4th Workshop on Delay‑Doppler Communications, Sensing, and Their Integration

Interplay of Digital Twins and Pervasive Artificial Intelligence for Next‑Generation IoT

Edge Perception and GenAI for Next‑Generation Networks

6th Workshop on Emerging Topics in 6G Communications

4th Workshop on Fluid Antenna System (FAS) for 6G

Interplay of Foundation Models and Wireless Communications and Networks

Mutual Facilitation of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Communications

Green Learning for Wireless Communications

6th Workshop on Integrated, Intelligent and Ubiquitous 6G Connectivity

Towards Integrated IoT and Ground‑Air‑Space Networks: Bridging Global Connectivity

3rd Workshop on Intelligent Movable and Reconfigurable Antennas for Future Wireless Communication and Sensing

13th Workshop on Integrated Sensing and Communications for Low‑Altitude Intelligence

Large AI Model over Future Wireless Networks

4th Workshop on Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Wireless Security

2nd Workshop on Positioning and Sensing Over Wireless Networks

Quantum Machine Learning for Reliable Communications in Ubiquitous Intelligence of Things

Quantum Computing for Communications and Learning

Radio Maps for Communications and Sensing

Workshop on Resilience in Next‑Generation Wireless Communication Networks

5th Workshop on Enabling Security, Trust, and Privacy in 6G Wireless Systems

Semantic Communications Meets Wireless in AI Era

3rd Workshop on SIGNIS: Softwarized Next Generation Networks for IoT Services

Sustainable AI for Next‑Generation Wireless Communications and Networking

Task‑Oriented and Generative Communications for 6G