All submissions must be in English. All papers must be original and unpublished work.
By submitting your work, you agree to allow INMIC 2025 to screen your work for plagiarism.
The suggested length for full papers is a maximum of 6 pages, including all text, tables, figures, and references. We encourage all authors to use as much of the allowed space to effectively explain their work.
Each paper submitted to INMIC must have a designated corresponding author assigned.
The corresponding author is responsible for all activities related to the paper submission.
The corresponding author acts as the assigned manager of the paper and should have the authority to speak collectively on behalf of all authors.
Camera-Ready Paper Submission:
Authors of accepted papers will be advised of the next steps and will be required to move forward with additional requirements and deadlines related to the final submission process. In accordance with IEEE Policy, all participants must transfer copyright of the paper to INMIC before publication.
Oral Presentation Guidelines:
All authors are required to use electronic presentations. Presentation files must be in Windows-compatible PowerPoint (*.ppt or *.pptx). Other platform users should ensure that their presentations will show correctly using the Windows operating system.
Each oral talk (with the exception of plenary talks) is allocated 10 minutes total: 7 minutes of presentation time followed by 3 minutes of questions & answers. Please prepare your presentation accordingly and adhere strictly to these time limits.
All presentation files must be emailed prior to the start of your session. The exact requirements for your upload will be announced in a separate email to the author.
The presentations must be in English.
For On-Site Presenters:
Presenters are requested to be present in the session room at least 15 minutes before the start of their session to introduce themselves to the session chair.
Each session room will be equipped with a personal computer (PC), a projector, and a microphone.
Alternatively, you can use your own laptop. An HDMI connection will be available in each session room; you must bring your own adaptor if your laptop does not have an HDMI port.
It is recommended to test the presentation materials, e.g., video and audio, as well as your laptop, in advance of the session to ensure compatibility and smooth functioning.
It is recommended that you store your presentation material on your email or a USB stick as a backup, even if you plan to use your own laptop.
Failing to present your paper may lead to marking no-show or absence of the author.
For Virtual Presenters:
Please be at the session on time as you would be for the in-person conference.
Please keep in mind that all times are given in PKT (Pakistan Standard Time).
At the time your session is scheduled to begin, your webcam and microphone should already be activated. This will show the session chair that you are present in the room and are able to begin your presentation.
The platform of presentation will be shared via email.
Failing to present your paper may lead to marking no-show or absence of the author.
Contact us
If you have any inquiries or require further information about the conference, please feel free to reach out to us at[email protected]or contact our publication chair: