Important Dates
| Submission deadline | January 9, 2026 |
| Notification of acceptance | February 16, 2026 |
CORE Ranking C
IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing
Who Should Submit
- Researchers proposing novel architectures, algorithms, and systems for fog computing, edge computing, and related paradigms
- Innovators presenting implementations, prototypes, or deployments that demonstrate performance, scalability, and real-world utility
- Scholars working on resource management, scheduling, load balancing, mobility, security, or resilience in edge/fog environments
- Teams bridging cloud, IoT, and edge domains, or integrating AI/ML at the network edge
Who Should Attend
- Academics and students specializing in distributed systems, networking, IoT, and edge/fog computing
- Industry practitioners designing edge platforms, edge analytics, or IoT + edge solutions
- System architects, engineers, and product developers facing real-world constraints of latency, bandwidth, energy, and security
- Policy makers and infrastructure planners interested in deploying edge/fog solutions with societal and business impact
Venue info not available.
Our picks for IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing attendees
A curated selection of hotels chosen for location, value, and fit for conference travellers.
Novotel Sydney Darling Square
17 Little Pier St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Directly across from ICC Sydney with easy walking access to Darling Harbour’s waterfront dining.
PARKROYAL Darling Harbour Sydney
150 Day St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Polished four-star hotel a five-minute walk from ICC Sydney with full fitness facilities.
Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour
12 Darling Drive, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Directly adjacent to ICC Sydney with a rooftop infinity pool and five restaurants and bars.
W Sydney
31 Wheat Rd, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Bold luxury hotel in Darling Harbour with a rooftop WET deck pool and multiple dining venues, five minutes from ICC Sydney.