At the closing ceremony, academician Ali Abbasov, Director General of the Institute of Control Systems (ICS), said that scientists and researchers from Türkiye, Japan, Kazakhstan, Austria, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, the USA, Belarus, Slovakia, China, Georgia, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Greece, Hungary, Estonia, Australia, Latvia, the United Kingdom, France, Moldova, Belgium, Poland, Canada, Sweden, and other countries submitted a total of 240 presentations to the conference, of which 140 were accepted. Abbasov noted that the research projects presented at the event hold special significance in the context of the development of information technologies. He emphasized that the selected papers are intended to be included in the “IEEE Xplore” digital library.
The academician highly valued the conference’s work and said the presentations featured fundamental research results in optimization and optimal control, mathematical modeling, parametric identification and inverse problems, decision-making in technical and socio-economic systems, intelligent systems, and other directions. He added that participants shared interesting ideas to address existing challenges.
At the end of the event, certificates were presented to the conference participants.