The Faculty of Computing, Riphah International University (RIU), Islamabad, is hosting the 27th IEEE International Conference on Multi-Topic (INMIC 2025) on December 23 and 24, 2025, reaffirming its commitment to advancing research, innovation, and academic collaboration in emerging areas of computing and technology.
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The conference was formally inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Anis Ahmed, Vice Chancellor, Riphah International University, who highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research and the role of academic institutions in addressing global technological challenges.
The event was honored by the presence of Guests of Honor, including Prof. Dr. Khalid Malik from the University of Michigan–Flint, USA, and Prof. Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder, Vice Chancellor, Salim Habib University, Karachi, whose participation added significant academic and international value to the conference.
The opening remarks were delivered by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zubair, who emphasized the critical role of technology in a dynamic, multicultural global environment and stressed the need for collaborative research to address complex societal challenges.
The conference featured keynote addresses by renowned scholars, including Dr. Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer (University of Michigan–Flint, USA) and Prof. Dr. Bernard J. Jansen (Water Computing Research institute), who shared valuable insights into current trends and future directions in computing and artificial intelligence.
In addition, Prof. Dr. Nosherwan Shoaib, Chair, IEEE Islamabad Section, delivered a special talk focusing on AI-driven technological transformations and their growing impact on the global digital landscape.
A dedicated panel discussion titled “Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges” was also held, featuring Prof. Saad Naeem Zafar, Prof. Dr. Yasir Ayyaz, and Prof. Dr. Naveed Ikram as panelists. The session provided an engaging platform for discussion on the practical implications, ethical considerations, and future prospects of artificial intelligence.
According to a press release, the 27th IEEE INMIC 2025 serves as a valuable forum for researchers, faculty members, and professionals to exchange ideas, promote collaboration, and contribute to shaping the future of computing and intelligent systems.




