International Conference on Future Technologies (ICFT 2026)
Amman, Jordan
October 2026
Contact: icft@gju.edu.jo
The ICFT 2026 paper submission and peer-review process will be conducted entirely through the Microsoft Conference Management Toolkit (CMT) system. All authors must create or log into their Microsoft CMT account to submit and manage their papers.
Papers should be formatted for standard A4 size paper using conference templates:
For more information, refer to: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Use the following guidelines when preparing your paper:
All submissions must be written in English.
ICFT 2026 follows IEEE format (A4). Use official Word or LaTeX templates.
After submission, CMT will generate a Paper ID. Use this ID in all correspondence.
Download the Submission Guide
ICFT 2026 uses a double-blind peer-review process. Each paper will be evaluated by at least three reviewers based on originality, technical quality, relevance, clarity, and contribution.
Accepted papers must be revised according to reviewer comments, verified for -IEEE Xplore compatibility via IEEE PDF eXpress, and re-uploaded to Microsoft CMT before the deadline.
All final manuscripts must be IEEE Xplore compliant. Upload your paper to IEEE PDF eXpress for verification before final submission in CMT.
All accepted papers must complete the IEEE Electronic Copyright Form (eCF). Instructions will be provided through Microsoft CMT.
At least one author must register before the Author Registration Deadline for the paper to appear in the proceedings and be submitted to IEEE Xplore.
Accepted papers require a 15-minute oral presentation or a poster presentation if assigned. Presentation files must be uploaded via Microsoft CMT before the conference.
Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion in Scopus index proceeding and publication in IEEE Xplore, subject to IEEE quality and scope requirements. ICFT 2026 follows the IEEE No-Show Policy.
Authors of selected high quality papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a Q1-ranked journal.
Purpose: This guide explains what to prepare and how to submit (via Microsoft CMT) tutorial proposals for ICFT 2026.
Tutorial proposals are submitted in CMT under the track: Tutorials. You can upload 1–3 files (doc/docx/pdf), up to 10 MB each, then answer the tutorial questions in the form.
| CMT Question / Field | What reviewers expect to see |
|---|---|
| Tutorial Title | Clear, concise, descriptive. |
| Tutorial Type | Half-Day (3 hours) or Full-Day (6 hours). |
| Presenter Information | Names, affiliations, emails, and 150–200-word bios. |
| Tutorial Abstract (250–300 words) | Motivation, scope, relevance, expected outcomes. |
| Learning Objectives | 3–5 measurable outcomes (e.g., "participants will be able to…"). |
| Target Audience & Prerequisites | Who it is for and the required background. |
| Detailed Outline & Schedule | Timed agenda; include breaks; show hands-on vs lecture time. |
| Content & Delivery Style | Methods, tools, demos, exercises, software, and datasets. |
| Relevance to ICFT 2026 | State which ICFT core tracks it aligns with. |
| Previous Delivery (optional) | Where/when it was delivered and attendance (if applicable). |
| Additional Information (optional) | Industry involvement, open-source repo, benchmark/challenge tie-in, etc. |
Tip: Keep the uploaded proposal and the Additional Questions consistent. Reviewers typically rely on both.
Purpose: This guide explains what to prepare and how to submit (via Microsoft CMT) special sessions proposals for ICFT 2026.
Special Session proposals are submitted in CMT under the track: Special Sessions. We recommend a concise PDF (~2 pages) that includes enough detail for fair evaluation.