ThinkAI 2025 Conference Concludes at KLH Aziznagar, Focuses on AI-Enabled Innovation

ThinkAI 2025 Conference Concludes at KLH Aziznagar, Focuses on AI-Enabled Innovation
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Hyderabad, December 20, 2025: KLH Aziznagar Campus wrapped up its third international conference, ThinkAI 2025, focusing on recent trends in AI-enabled technologies. The two-day event, held from December 19 to 20, 2025, served as a platform for advancing research dialogue and examining artificial intelligence’s impact on technology, industry, and society.

The conference brought together academicians, industry experts, entrepreneurs, researchers, and students from India and international locations. Participants engaged in discussions covering foundational research and applied AI innovations, highlighting the role of academic institutions in responsible AI development.

ThinkAI 2025 featured keynote addresses by prominent experts including Prof. B. Yegnanarayana, INSA Honorary Scientist at IIIT Hyderabad; Dr. Amit Varma from Coin Earth Technologies, Hyderabad; Dr. Subrajit Satapathy from Deloitte, Bengaluru; Dr. S. K. Altaf, Assistant Professor at TU Berlin; and Dr. Krishnaiah Mokurala, Postdoctoral Researcher at Tampere University, Finland.

Vice President Er. Koneru Lakshman Havish stated that artificial intelligence is shaping the present and defining the future. He emphasized KLH’s commitment to nurturing research-driven innovation, fostering global collaboration, and preparing students to develop AI solutions that are impactful, ethical, and industry-relevant.

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The conference addressed multiple contemporary themes including machine and deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and signal processing, soft computing, AI-driven analytics, and intelligent systems. Discussions also covered AI applications in healthcare and smart cities, ethical AI considerations, and next-generation technologies.

Research presentations formed a significant component of the event. Out of 108 papers submitted for review, 28 were selected for publication in the Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) Book Series, demonstrating the conference’s academic standards and international relevance.

The event was organized under the supervision of Dr. A. Ramakrishna, Principal of KLH Aziznagar Campus, and Dr. Sandeep Reddy Chitreddy, Conference Convener, with support from faculty members and staff ensuring smooth execution and maintaining high academic standards throughout the two-day conference.

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