International Conference Highlights Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence
KLH Aziznagar Campus successfully concluded ThinkAI 2025, its third international conference on “Recent Trends in AI-Enabled Technologies,” held from December 19 to 20, 2025. The two-day academic conclave emerged as a powerful platform for advancing research dialogue, strengthening global collaboration, and exploring the transformative role of artificial intelligence across technology, industry, and society.
Global Platform for Researchers, Industry Leaders, and Students
The conference brought together leading academicians, industry experts, entrepreneurs, researchers, and students from India and across the world. ThinkAI 2025 facilitated in-depth discussions spanning foundational AI research and real-world applications, reinforcing the vital role of academic institutions in shaping responsible, industry-aligned AI innovation.
Eminent Keynote Speakers Share Expert Insights
ThinkAI 2025 featured keynote addresses by renowned experts, including Prof. B. Yegnanarayana, INSA Honorary Scientist, IIIT Hyderabad; Dr. Amit Varma, Coin Earth Technologies, Hyderabad; Dr. Subrajit Satapathy, Deloitte, Bengaluru; Dr. S. K. Altaf, Assistant Professor, TU Berlin; and Dr. Krishnaiah Mokurala, Postdoctoral Researcher, Tampere University, Finland. Their sessions provided valuable insights into emerging AI architectures, real-world deployments, and future research challenges.
Leadership Emphasizes Ethical and Industry-Relevant AI
Addressing the gathering, Er. Koneru Lakshman Havish, Vice President, KLH, stated that artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept but a present-day reality shaping the future. He emphasized that platforms like ThinkAI reflect KLH’s commitment to research-driven innovation, global collaboration, and preparing students and researchers to develop impactful, ethical, and industry-relevant AI solutions.
Wide-Ranging Technical Sessions and Research Tracks
The conference covered a broad spectrum of contemporary AI themes, including machine and deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and signal processing, soft computing, AI-driven analytics, intelligent systems, healthcare and smart city applications, ethical and responsible AI, and next-generation AI-enabled technologies.
Strong Scholarly Contribution and Academic Rigor
Research presentations formed the backbone of ThinkAI 2025, with scholars presenting across multiple AI-focused tracks. Out of 108 research papers submitted, 28 were selected for publication in the Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) Book Series, underscoring the conference’s academic rigor and international standing.
Seamless Organization and Institutional Support
The event was organized under the guidance of Dr. A. Ramakrishna, Principal, KLH Aziznagar Campus, and Dr. Sandeep Reddy Chitreddy, Conference Convener, with dedicated support from faculty and staff, ensuring smooth execution and high academic standards.
Strengthening KLH’s Role in AI Research and Knowledge Exchange
Through ThinkAI 2025, KLH Aziznagar Campus further reinforced its position as a hub for advanced AI research and global knowledge exchange, contributing meaningfully to ongoing international conversations on the future direction of artificial intelligence.

