2nd Int’l Conference on Arts, Health Science, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Systems

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

The 2nd International Conference on Arts, Health Science, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Systems (AHiAISE 2026) is a premier interdisciplinary forum designed to bring together scholars, researchers, healthcare professionals, engineers, technologists, artists, industry leaders, and policymakers from around the world.

Organised by the Federal University of Allied Health Sciences, Enugu (FUAHSE), Nigeria, in collaboration with the Centre for Future Technologies, University of Chichester, United Kingdom, and the IEEE SkillUp Hub, Region 8 (Africa, Middle East, and Europe), AHiAISE 2026 builds on the success of its inaugural edition to foster meaningful dialogue across disciplines that shape modern societies.

Under the theme “Integrating Arts and Sciences for National Development,” the conference highlights the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing contemporary challenges in healthcare delivery, technological innovation, sustainability, and human-centred development. AHiAISE 2026 provides a unique platform where scientific advances, engineering solutions, creative arts, and policy perspectives converge to promote resilient, inclusive, and future-ready systems.

The conference will feature peer-reviewed paper presentations, keynote lectures, technical sessions, and panel discussions covering cutting-edge research and practical innovations in allied health sciences, artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced engineering, sustainable technologies, and the arts. Emphasis is placed on research and solutions that respond to real-world needs, particularly within emerging economies and global health ecosystems.

AHiAISE 2026 will be held as a hybrid conference, allowing participants to attend either on-site at the FUAHSE Main Auditorium, Enugu, or virtually from anywhere in the world. This flexible format ensures broad participation, knowledge exchange, and global collaboration.