Executive-only • Curated admission • Limited seats | Dates: 27–29 January 2027 | City: Singapore
Executive dissemination • invited pathways • editorial review

Publication Pathways for ECEAIDT 2027

The 8th Executive Congress on Enterprise AI & Digital Transformation supports the responsible dissemination of enterprise AI insights, digital transformation strategies, AI governance perspectives, automation lessons, data strategy thinking, cybersecurity guidance, cloud platform experience, and executive-level technology outcomes.

Publication is optional, event-dependent, and always subject to scope fit, editorial review, quality standards, and applicable outlet policies.

Congress Snapshot
Congress
ECEAIDT 2027
Dates
27–29 January 2027
Location
Singapore
Format
Executive, invitation-first participation
Important Notice

Publication is selective and not guaranteed

Publication opportunities at ECEAIDT 2027, where available, are designed to extend the value of selected executive discussions, invited thought leadership, enterprise AI case studies, responsible AI perspectives, and academically or professionally grounded contributions.

Participation in the congress does not automatically include publication. Any publication-related opportunity remains subject to invitation, suitability, independent editorial review, topic relevance, and the requirements of the relevant outlet or format.

Executive Congresses does not guarantee acceptance, indexing, journal metrics, publication outlet status, or specific publication timelines.

Opportunities

Possible publication formats

Depending on session type, contribution quality, confidentiality limitations, and event arrangements, the following formats may be considered.

1

Invited Extended Manuscript

Selected contributors may be invited to develop an extended manuscript based on their congress contribution, executive AI presentation, strategic technology case study, governance framework, or academically mature work.

  • Usually suitable for mature and well-developed work
  • Formatting guidance is provided where applicable
  • Originality, quality, and scope fit are essential
2

Enterprise Case Study Pathway

Selected participants may be invited to prepare enterprise case studies on AI deployment, intelligent automation, platform modernisation, data governance, digital operating models, or transformation execution.

  • Confidential data must be removed or approved for release
  • Implementation lessons and practical outcomes are prioritised
  • Review and editorial refinement may be required
3

Executive Outcomes Brief

Selected non-confidential insights may be distilled into executive summaries, AI governance briefs, transformation outcome reports, or congress insight resources intended for strategic dissemination.

  • No confidential or restricted information
  • Contributor alignment may be requested
  • Outcome-oriented rather than full academic article format
Process

Typical publication flow

Step 1 — Confirm Eligibility

Confirm whether publication-related opportunities are available for your participation type, topic, session category, or enterprise case-study scope.

Step 2 — Receive Guidance

Where applicable, invited contributors receive relevant instructions, deadlines, formatting expectations, and ethical disclosure requirements.

Step 3 — Editorial Assessment

Manuscripts, cases, briefs, or summaries are reviewed for originality, relevance, quality, clarity, confidentiality suitability, and outlet alignment.

Step 4 — Decision

The final outcome may include acceptance, revision, deferral, alternative format recommendation, or decline depending on editorial and quality considerations.

Editorial & ethics expectations

All submitted content must be original and must not infringe copyright, intellectual property rights, confidentiality obligations, third-party permissions, enterprise data restrictions, or internal compliance obligations.

Executive Congresses does not support plagiarism, duplicate submission, fabricated data, ghostwriting, misleading AI claims, unsupported performance claims, or unethical research and reporting conduct.

Where relevant, contributors may be asked to disclose conflicts of interest, approvals, permissions, human-subject considerations, data-use limitations, or consent-related documentation.

Confidentiality & executive context

Because ECEAIDT 2027 includes enterprise, technology, governance, and institution-facing participation, contributors should avoid including proprietary, confidential, client-sensitive, security-sensitive, or restricted information unless expressly cleared for disclosure.

Some executive-level discussions may be suitable only for non-attributable summaries or high-level synthesised outcomes, rather than formal publication.

Publication suitability is assessed not only on quality, but also on disclosure appropriateness, legal/ethical clearance, enterprise sensitivity, and strategic relevance.

Quick FAQ

Common questions

Is publication mandatory for delegates or speakers?

No. Publication is optional and, where available, applies only to appropriate and selected contributions.

Does an invitation to attend mean automatic publication?

No. Congress participation and publication consideration are separate processes. Publication-related opportunities remain subject to invitation, editorial suitability, topic relevance, and review requirements.

Will fees apply?

If any publication-related fee applies for a specific pathway, it will be communicated clearly before you proceed.

Do you guarantee indexing, metrics, or timelines?

No. These matters depend on the relevant outlet, editorial process, and external policies, and may change over time.

Need publication clarity for your participation?

Share your proposed participation category, organisation, topic area, and contribution type, and our team will confirm whether any publication-related pathways are applicable for ECEAIDT 2027.