
Conference Scope

Advanced Manufacturing
Technologies

Advanced Materials

Intelligent Machine Design

Human Engineering

Biomedical Engineering
About the conference
Industry 4.0: Driving Innovation through Digitalization
The International Conference on Digital Manufacturing focuses on harnessing the transformative power of digitalization to reshape the future of manufacturing. Under the theme "Industry 4.0: Driving Innovation through Digitalization," this event will bring together global experts, industry leaders, and academics to discuss and explore the latest technological advancements and their impact on manufacturing systems.
This conference will highlight pivotal areas such as Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Advanced Materials, Intelligent Machine Design, Human Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering. Participants will engage in discussions on how cutting-edge technologies, including automation, robotics, artificial intelligence, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), are revolutionizing manufacturing processes and fostering innovation.
Conference Fees
Full delegation : 450 Euro
Second Paper afterward : 200 Euro
Important Dates
Submission of Abstract
10 March 2025
Submission of Full Paper
15 April 2025
Keynote Speakers
We are proud to host inspirational speakers and industry leaders from around the world, sharing their expertise and insights on digital transformation in manufacturing.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Fadzil Faisae B Ab. Rashid
Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Technology,
University Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, MALAYSIA
"The Future of Manufacturing Systems : Digital and Intelligent Optimization Solutions
Mohd Fadzil Faisae Ab. Rashid received the Bachelor Degree in Mechanical (Industry) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in 2003, M. Eng (Manufacturing) from Universiti Malaysia Pahang in 2007 and Ph.D from Cranfield University, United Kingdom in 2013. During the early of his career, he works in a multi-national company as a Production Engineer. Later, he was appointed as a Tutor and Lecturer in Universiti Malaysia Pahang. During that period, he was awarded scholarships to pursue Master and Doctoral degrees. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. He is also a Chartered Engineer under the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. His research interests are in engineering optimization, particularly focus on manufacturing system, metaheuristics and discrete event simulation techniques.
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