2025 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Automation Control (AIAC 2025) Concludes Successfully in France, Fostering Dynamic Exchange on AI and Automation


Paris, France – [October 15-17, 2025] – 2025 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Automation Control (AIAC 2025) successfully drew to a close in a vibrant ceremony in France. The event commenced with a warm welcome address by the Conference Chair, Professor David Bassir, who extended gratitude to the global participants and set an inspiring tone for the days of collaboration ahead. Hosted in partnership with the prestigious University of Paris-Saclay, the event served as a pivotal gathering for leading researchers, engineers, and industry experts from across the globe, all united by a common focus on the future of intelligent systems and control engineering.
The conference provided a dynamic platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and the fostering of invaluable international collaborations. The overarching theme spurred profound discussions on the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities shaping the fields of AI and automation.
· Welcome Address
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| welcome address from Prof. David Bassir, General Chair, Sino-French Institute, Dongguan University of Technology, China Paris-Saclay University, France | |
The intellectual core of AIAC 2025 was significantly enriched by a series of insightful presentations. We were honored to feature five distinguished keynote speakers, each a luminary in their respective specialty. Their visionary addresses covered a wide spectrum of topics, from ethical AI and machine learning frontiers to advanced robotics and autonomous systems, setting a forward-thinking tone for the entire event.
· Keynote Speech
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| Prof. Youmin Zhang IEEE Fellow, Concordia University, Canada Title: Safety and Security (S&S) Challenges and New Developments in Autonomous Systems towards Low-Altitude Economy Applications | |
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| Prof. David Bassir Sino-French Institute, Dongguan University of Technology, China,Paris-Saclay University, France Title: Integration of Machine Learning and Digital twin concept for Structural health Monitoring | |
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Prof. Pascal Lorenz IEEE Senior Member, University of Haute-Alsace, France Title: Architectures of Next Generation Wireless Networks | |
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Prof. Pierre Richard Lindsay DAHOO Paris-Saclay University, France Title: Neural network algorithm to analyse Ir spectroscopic data | |
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Assoc. Prof. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi IEEE Senior Member, Jiangxi University of Science andTechnology, China Title: Service Robots in Smart Aqriculture: Desian Innovations, UAlApplications, and a Case Study in Corn Farming | |
Complementing the keynotes were seventeen high-quality oral presentation sessions, where researchers presented their latest findings. These presentations sparked engaging Q&A dialogues, demonstrating a deep collective interest in both theoretical advancements and practical applications. The conference floor was further animated by a dedicated poster presentation session, which allowed for more intimate and detailed discussions on emerging research projects.
A highlight of the conference was the Awarding Session, which recognized the most outstanding contributions presented by students and early-career researchers. This initiative underscores AIAC's commitment to encouraging excellence and innovation within the academic community.
Beyond the formal agenda, the conference was characterized by its lively and collaborative atmosphere. Scheduled networking breaks provided ample opportunities for participants to connect, exchange ideas, and lay the groundwork for future partnerships.
· Oral Presentation
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Patrice Salzenstein, FEMTO-ST, France Title: Advanced Control Engineering for Frequency Stability in Quartz Oscillators | Sofiane GUESSASMA, INRAE, Nantes, France Title: Artificial Neural Networks in Textile | Haochen Chang, IRAMAT-UMR 7065, SSHMC, China Title: Crack depth measurement and 3D reconstruction for concrete structures: A review |
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Valentine Machaka, Asociación Centro Tecnológico CEIT, Spain Title: Automated Moving Target Defence in OT Security: Dynamic IP-enabled VLAN and Port Shuffling | Qinchuan Luo, Beihang University, China Title: Trajectory Planning for Cooperative Coverage Missions with Multiple Stratospheric Airships | Pham Le Minh Hoang, University of Technology of Compiègne, France Title: Anomaly Detection in Wind Turbines - Overview of Deep Learning Approaches |
· Review
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The Organizing Committee of AIAC 2025 extends its deepest gratitude to our invaluable partner, Paris-Saclay University, Jiangxi Province Key Laboratory of Multidimensional Intelligent Perception and Control, Sino-French Institute, DGUT-CNAM (DCI), Sino-French Association of Science et Technology (AFCST), Smart Structural Health Monitoring and Control (SSHMC) Laboratory, DGUT-CNAM, Dongguan University of Technology, Concordia University, University of Haute Alsace, for their instrumental support. We also thank all the attendees, speakers and committee members for their contributions, which were fundamental to the conference's resounding success.
The discussions and connections forged at AIAC 2025 in France promise to have a lasting impact, driving progress and inspiring the next wave of innovation in artificial intelligence and automation control.