TLDR: KLH Bachupally has inaugurated the International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Computational Intelligence and Generative AI (Math-CIGAI 2025), a two-day global event from July 17-18, 2025. The conference aims to advance research in AI, optimization, and Generative AI applications, particularly in healthcare, bringing together global experts to discuss emerging technologies and their impact.
Hyderabad: KLH Bachupally proudly inaugurated the International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Computational Intelligence and Generative AI (Math-CIGAI 2025) today, marking a significant stride in the realm of advanced technological research. This two-day global conference, scheduled from July 17–18, 2025, is hosted at the institution’s Bowrampet campus and is poised to be a pivotal event for driving cutting-edge research in Artificial Intelligence, optimization strategies, and the rapidly evolving applications of Generative AI.
The conference serves as a crucial platform, bringing together a distinguished assembly of international and national experts, academicians, researchers, and professionals. Participants will engage in in-depth discussions centered around mathematical modeling, machine intelligence, and the latest emerging AI technologies. A significant focus of Math-CIGAI 2025 is the increasingly critical role of Generative AI, especially its transformative applications within the healthcare sector. Key areas of discussion will include medical image generation, advanced disease diagnostics, data augmentation techniques, and the development of privacy-preserving AI systems.
The agenda for the conference is packed with diverse activities designed to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration. Attendees can look forward to insightful keynote sessions delivered by leading figures in the field, presentations of groundbreaking research papers, interactive expert panels, and invaluable global networking opportunities. The event boasts an impressive lineup of renowned thought leaders, including Prof. Dipti Prasad Mukherjee from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, and Prof. Young-Cheol Byun from Jeju National University, South Korea.
Reflecting KLH’s expanding international academic footprint, the conference features speakers and advisors from a wide array of countries, including Italy, Turkey, USA, South Korea, Sweden, China, Australia, and Nepal. This diverse participation underscores the global relevance and collaborative spirit of Math-CIGAI 2025.
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Speaking at the inauguration, Er. Koneru Lakshman Havish, Vice President of KL Deemed to be University, emphasized the conference’s importance, stating, “Math-CIGAI 2025 opens a vital dialogue on the future of AI and its profound impact across various sectors, particularly healthcare. We are committed to fostering an environment where innovative ideas can flourish and contribute to solving real-world challenges.” The conference is expected to lay the groundwork for future advancements and collaborations in the dynamic fields of computational intelligence and generative AI.


