
2026 International Conference on Unmanned System and Intelligent Technology (USIT 2026) will be held grandly from July 31 to August 2, 2026, in Tianjin, China. The conference is grounded in theoretical frontiers and industrial practices, focusing on new theories, algorithms, applications, platforms, and trends within the theme of "Unmanned Systems and Intelligent Technology." It aims to provide a high-level academic exchange platform for experts, scholars, engineers, and practitioners from around the world, promoting the sharing and collision of scientific research achievements and cutting-edge technologies in the field of unmanned systems and intelligent technology. The event seeks to inspire innovative thinking, deepen academic research and collaboration, and accelerate the transformation of academic achievements into industrial applications.
![]() | Full Paper Submission Date May 15, 2026 |
![]() | Registration Deadline July 15, 2026 |
![]() | Final Paper Submission Date June 30, 2026 |
![]() | Conference Dates Jul. 31- Aug. 02, 2026 |
All papers submitted to USIT 2026 will be reviewed by two or three expert reviewers from the conference committees. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings, and submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.
Please send the full paper(word+pdf) to Submission System:
All submitted articles should report original research results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.
Tiangong University

School of Control Science and Engineering, Tiangong University
School of Electrical and Automation Engineering, East China Jiaotong University
Beijing Jiaotong University Center for Autonomous Intelligence and Unmanned Systems