EECSI 2026
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 02-03 Sep, 2026
2026-09-02 08:00:00
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    • Conference Fee
    • Conference Registration
      • Presenter Registration
      • Participant Registration
    • Schedule
    • Speakers
    • Contacts
  • Past Conference
    • Past Conference: EECSI 2025
    • Past Conference: EECSI 2024
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    • Past Conference: EECSI 2022
    • Past Conference: EECSI 2021
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Grand Rohan Jogja, Indonesia

The 13th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics (EECSI 2026) will be held in a hybrid format at Grand Rohan Jogja, recognized as the premier syariah hotel in Yogyakarta. Strategically located on one of the city’s main roads, directly opposite the Jogja Expo Center (JEC), the venue offers excellent accessibility and convenience for all visiting participants.

Grand Rohan Jogja provides a unique blend of modern comfort and cultural charm, making it an ideal setting for an international academic gathering. Guests can enjoy the tranquil Riaz Garden, a child-friendly swimming pool, rejuvenating spa treatments, and creative on-site art activities. The hotel also features diverse dining options and a charming miniature Jogja Tugu, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Yogyakarta.

Situated in Gedongkuning, Yogyakarta, the hotel offers easy access to the city’s vibrant cultural life, trendy cafés, and traditional markets. Beyond the city center, participants can explore world-renowned heritage sites such as Candi Borobudur, the largest Buddhist temple in the world, and Candi Prambanan, a majestic Hindu temple complex recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For those seeking a lively urban experience, the iconic Malioboro Street—famous for shopping, street food, and cultural performances—is only a short drive away.

Rooms at Grand Rohan Jogja are equipped with air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, and modern amenities, with select rooms offering views of lush gardens or the pool. Nearby attractions such as Plaza Ambarrukmo and the Affandi Museum further enrich the guest experience, making the venue not only a hub for academic exchange but also a gateway to Yogyakarta’s cultural treasures.

By hosting EECSI 2026 at Grand Rohan Jogja, participants will benefit from a world-class conference environment while immersing themselves in the unique blend of academic excellence, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality that Yogyakarta is renowned for.

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Yogyakarta, Indonesia

EECSI 2026 Venue

Yogyakarta (Javanese: ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ), officially a Special Region in Indonesia, is the capital of the Yogyakarta Sultanate and the cultural heart of Java, where tradition and modern life blend under the symbolic rule of the Sultan. As the only Indonesian royal city still governed by a monarchy, it preserves Javanese heritage through the Kraton and classical arts such as batik, gamelan, wayang kulit, ballet, literature, poetry, silversmithing, and visual arts.

Known as the “City of Students,” Yogyakarta hosts a large student population and many universities, including Universitas Ahmad Dahlan and Universitas Gadjah Mada, the nation’s largest and most prestigious. Historically, Yogyakarta served as Indonesia’s capital from 1946 to 1948 during the National Revolution, while its Kota district was once the seat of the Mataram Sultanate. Its proximity to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Borobudur Temple—the world’s largest Buddhist temple—and Prambanan, a grand Hindu temple complex, strengthens its global tourism appeal, alongside attractions such as Malioboro Street and the signature dish gudeg. With about 375,699 residents in 2023 and a metropolitan area of over 4 million, Yogyakarta also records Indonesia’s highest Human Development Index (0.887), making it a vibrant center of education, culture, and spirituality.

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