On August 29, 2025, the 8th International Conference on Control, Robotics and Informatics (ICCRI) was held at Duy Tan University (DTU), 3 Quang Trung, Danang. Over the years, ICCRI has become a prestigious forum that fosters research collaboration and technology transfer among scholars, researchers, and industry experts worldwide.

DTU Vice - Provost Dr Tran Nhat Tan speaking at the conference
“This year, ICCRI 2025 focuses on cutting-edge fields such as robotics, innovation, and control - areas that are shaping the future of the modern world,” Prof. Dr Rajender Singh Chhillar from Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak, India, explained. “In research, what matters most is not the number of published papers, but the quality and practical value each study contributes. Good research must have depth and the potential to contribute to collective knowledge and address real-world issues. Moreover, science today cannot be separated from social responsibility. Each research work should be more than an individual achievement; it should serve the community and have a positive impact on society, the nation, and humanity.
“As technology develops at breakneck speed, and especially with the advent of artificial intelligence, big data analysis, and other emerging technologies, the integration of these tools into research is inevitable. Technology must be used wisely, though - with control and ethics. Tools like ChatGPT, for instance, can greatly support information retrieval, synthesis, and academic assistance. But abuse or misuse can diminish honesty and creativity in research.
“Therefore, let’s view technology as a companion to improve research while preserving academic integrity and responsibility. I believe that with the right direction and the valuable academic connections formed at today’s conference, we’ll continue to create practical, pervasive, and inspiring scientific value.”

This year’s selected papers show strong academic novelty, clearly
reflecting serious research efforts and careful investment by the research groups
ICCRI 2025 received a total of 99 submissions, and 37 were selected for presentation after rigorous and objective peer-review. Attendees came from diverse countries and regions: Vietnam, the Philippines, China, Japan, Bangladesh, Turkey, Sri Lanka, etc. - creating a vibrant and open atmosphere of global exchange.
The conference this year was divided into four sessions covering the following topics:
- Digital Images and Machine Vision
- Software Engineering and Information System Design
- Information Security and Communication Engineering Based on Machine Learning
- Intelligent Robots and UAV Control
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Conference attendees from various countries and regions created a vibrant and open atmosphere of global exchange
This year’s selected papers show strong academic novelty, clearly reflecting serious research efforts and careful investment by the research groups. Many studies proposed technological solutions with strong applicability, especially in fields such as machine vision, intelligent information systems, autonomous robot control, and information security in digital environments.
Some notable presentations included: Prof. Dr Tran Duc Tan (Phenikaa University) on “Empowering Healthcare and Emergency Response: Wearable Devices with Accelerometers, IoT, and Machine Learning”; Dr Phung Manh Duong (Fulbright University Vietnam) on “UAV Path Planning and Formation: Recent Advances and Future Trends”; and Nong Trong Tu (DTU) on “Developing Formation Flight Control Algorithms for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)”.

Conference attendees
“Through the in-depth presentations and discussions at this year’s conference, participants could witness how advanced technologies like UAVs, IoT, and machine learning are not only being applied in practice but also working together to address modern challenges,” DTU Vice Provost Dr Tran Nhat Tan explained at the conference. “From autonomous delivery and agricultural monitoring to emergency response support, these applications reveal the virtually limitless potential of technology. And it’s here at this event that we explored and shaped the future of such breakthrough solutions together.
“At DTU, we are firmly committed to driving innovation while training future generations of students not only to be highly skilled professionals but also to be capable of becoming technology leaders. International conferences like ICCRI 2025 provide tangible proof of the strongly growing connection between academia and industry, bringing opportunities for learning, research collaboration, and in-depth development. The world of technology continues its rapid expansion, and today is an opportunity for us to learn, share, and inspire one another.”
(Media Center)