International Conference on

Urban Infrastructure and Smart Cities

Theme – “Building the Foundations of Modern Society”

August 25-26, 2025 | Frankfurt, Germany

Infrastructure Conferences

About Urban Infrastructure conference

The International Urban Infrastructure Conference 2025 is expected to bring together influential figures from the urban planning, policy, technology, and industrial sectors on August 25–26 in Frankfurt, Germany.

This  Smart Cities Events esteemed gathering will center on today’s most pressing urban infrastructure issues and their creative solutions, emphasizing the vital role that smart technologies play in creating resilient, sustainable, and future-ready urban landscapes. Key themes such smart transportation, green energy solutions, and the integration of AI in city administration will be available for attendees to investigate. Infrastructure Engineering summit  provides the ideal setting for stimulating conversations, practical demonstrations, and networking possibilities because of its long history of innovation and sustainability. The architectural engineering conference seeks to promote international cooperation and information exchange to produce more.

Scientific Session

Below are the scientific sessions of the conference

This architectural engineering conference session addresses the increasing need for resilient urban infrastructure in the face of climate change. Discussions will include strategies for designing cities to withstand extreme weather events, such as flooding, heatwaves, and rising sea levels. Case studies of cities implementing green infrastructure, flood-resistant designs, and resilient water management systems will be shared, offering insights into future-proofing urban environments.

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Explore how cities are integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) into urban infrastructure to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and citizen engagement. This Infrastructure Engineering summit session will focus on smart lighting, traffic management systems, waste management, and smart grids. Presentations will include real-world examples of IoT-enabled cities and how data from connected devices is improving the quality of urban life while reducing costs and environmental impact.

Sustainable mobility is crucial for reducing carbon emissions in cities. This session covers the latest advancements in electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous public transit systems, and urban planning designed to promote walking, cycling, and public transport use. Attendees will learn about smart traffic systems, EV infrastructure development, and the integration of mobility as a service (MaaS) platforms into city ecosystems.

As urban areas generate vast amounts of data, cities are increasingly turning to big data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize infrastructure and services. This Infrastructure Engineering summit session will explore the role of AI in predicting infrastructure failures, optimizing energy use, and improving public services. Case studies will demonstrate how cities are using data-driven insights to manage resources more efficiently and make smarter decisions.

With cities being the primary sources of carbon emissions, green building technologies and sustainable urban design are becoming essential. This session will highlight the use of energy-efficient materials, solar energy, and rainwater harvesting systems in urban buildings. Participants will explore LEED-certified buildings, passive design principles, and case studies of cities implementing sustainable building codes and zoning regulations.

As cities become more connected, cybersecurity becomes increasingly important to protect critical infrastructure from cyberattacks. This session will focus on the cybersecurity challenges facing smart cities, including protecting IoT networks, power grids, transportation systems, and public services. Attendees will learn about best practices in cyber resilience and the role of AI in threat detection and response.

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Access to high-speed internet is essential for smart cities to function efficiently. This Structural Engineering Conferences session will cover strategies for expanding public Wi-Fi networks, improving connectivity in underserved areas, and ensuring digital inclusivity. Case studies will demonstrate how cities are working to bridge the digital divide by providing free or low-cost internet access to all citizens, enabling participation in the digital economy.

Thisarchitectural engineering conference session explores how cities are designing infrastructure to withstand and recover from disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and pandemics. Topics include disaster risk assessment, resilient building materials, and emergency response systems. Case studies will highlight how cities are incorporating resilience into their urban planning, ensuring that critical infrastructure remains operational during and after disasters.

This Structural Engineering Conferences session focuses on the role of technology in enhancing public safety in urban environments. Topics include the use of smart surveillance systems, AI for crime prediction, and the deployment of drones and robots for emergency response. Presenters will discuss the balance between privacy and security, and how smart city technologies can improve the effectiveness of law enforcement and emergency services.

Smart street lighting systems that adjust brightness based on real-time conditions are an essential part of smart cities events. This Structural Engineering Conferences session will explore how adaptive lighting reduces energy consumption, improves public safety, and enhances urban aesthetics. Topics include the integration of solar-powered lights, LED technology, and IoT systems that monitor and control lighting based on pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

Plenary Speakers

Prof. Zongjin LI

Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao

Prof. Vistasp M. karbhari

University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Prof. Chun-Qing Li

RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Massimiliano Pepe

University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Prof. Lorant Denes David

János Neumann University, Hungary

Prof. Myra Lydon

University in Galway, Ireland

Prof. Luigi Di Sarno

University of Liverpool, Uk

Prof. Su Taylor

Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Hojatallah Azarkhosh

Hohai University, Nanjing, China

Dr. Weiwei Lin

Aalto University, Finland

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Early bird registration available

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Oral Presentations

$799

Student Registration

Post Graduates

$799

Delegate Registration

Participant & Attendants

$799

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