Institute of Information Technologies in Economy

Results of the VII International Conference “Modern Information Technologies and Systems in Management”30 April 2026р.

On April 28–29, 2026, in the city of Kyiv, the VII International scientific and practical conference of young scientists, postgraduate students, and students “Modern Information Technologies and Systems in Management” was held, which became a key important scientific event and brought together leading researchers, lecturers, and specialists in the field of information technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital management. The co-organizers of the conference were the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (Germany), the National University of Ireland Maynooth (Ireland), the V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of the NAS of Ukraine, the H.Ye. Pukhov Institute for Modelling in Energy Engineering of the NAS of Ukraine, the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute,” and Odesa National Economic University, which ensured a high level of international and interinstitutional cooperation. Active participation in organizing the conference from the Department of Computer Science was taken by the lecturers: Head of the Department, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor B.O. Tishkov; Doctor of Economics, Professor O.P. Mozghalli; PhD, Senior Lecturer M.Yu. Voinikov; PhD in Economics, Associate Professor O.M. Pomazun and others, who contributed to the preparation of the program, coordination of participants, and holding of the event.

The conference became one of the most significant scientific events over the entire period of its holding, gathering a record number of participants — more than 210 people, including students, postgraduate students, young scientists, lecturers, and representatives of scientific institutions and partner organizations. Such high activity of participants confirmed the relevance of the event’s topic and its importance for the development of modern information technologies and management systems.

On April 28, 2026, a plenary session was held in a remote format using the Zoom platform, which made it possible to involve participants from different countries, in particular the USA, Canada, Germany, and Ireland. The session was held in the format of presentations in English.

 The event was opened by the moderator — Doctor of Economics, Professor Olha Mozghalli, who emphasized the importance of developing modern information technologies in the context of the digital transformation of the economy and management.

Within the section, a number of relevant reports of international level were presented. In particular, Maryna Tarasenko, a practicing medical specialist from the USA, presented a report on the application of modern information technologies in medical practice and management.

Viktor Yehorov, Oleh Kozhushko, and Serhiy Hryshchenko highlighted issues of robotization of assembly processes, focusing on design, implementation, and evaluation of economic efficiency (ROI).

Considerable interest was aroused by the report of Anastasiia Stepanenko, who studied approaches to explainable artificial intelligence in the context of cancer treatment.

An important element of the section’s work was the report by Joseph Timoney and Olena Derzhuk, devoted to the model of cooperation between academia and industry using the example of interaction with Microsoft Ireland. Andrii Hnatiuk presented a study of the role of artificial intelligence in ensuring the strategic flexibility of IT organizations, while Mykola Voinikov considered the application of state machines in web development for managing the complexity of user interfaces.

The second section was moderated by PhD Mykola Voinikov. Within it, the discussion of both applied and theoretical aspects of the development of information technologies and the digital economy was continued. In particular, Viktoria Kyrylenko and Liudmyla Petrenko presented an analytical study on scenarios for integrating the pharmaceutical sector of Ukraine into the European market.

Roman Shapoval and Bohdan Tishkov considered the evolution of the global email market and the role of artificial intelligence in increasing communication efficiency. Oleksandr Tsypliak and Volodymyr Artemchuk presented a report on the prospects of combined hosting of web microservices.

Oleksandr Kindzerskyi studied the application of the artificial bee colony algorithm for analyzing the dynamics of company stocks.

Andrii Bielinskyi, Vladimir Soloviev, Andriy Matviychuk, and Yuliia Strilchuk presented approaches to stock market forecasting using complexity indicators and deep learning methods.

Vladyslav Kucher, Elena Nikolaevskaya, and Pavlo Yershov revealed approaches to building a multi-level architecture for verification of mathematical modeling systems based on large language models (LLM).

The final report was presented by Iryna Naumenko, who outlined practical aspects of the functioning of information systems using the example of a manufacturing enterprise.

Section meetings of the scientific conference were held on April 29 in a remote format using the Zoom platform, which ensured convenient conditions for participation for both speakers and listeners. Within the conference devoted to current issues of artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, data analytics, and the digital economy, an extensive program of reports was presented, covering a wide range of scientific areas and demonstrating the depth of research, as well as significant geographical representation of higher education institutions. The majority of participants took part in the form of submitting printed abstracts, while the most substantive and relevant reports were presented at the section meetings.

The conference program was dominated by reports prepared by representatives of higher education institutions of Ukraine. At the same time, reports of foreign participants were also presented, which indicates the presence of an international component and contributes to the development of scientific cooperation.

The analysis of the distribution of report abstracts among higher education institutions showed a clear concentration of scientific activity in leading universities. The most represented was Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman, whose representatives prepared more than 60 abstracts, which is the highest indicator among all conference participants. This indicates the consistent and systematic activity of the university in the fields of digital economy, artificial intelligence, business analytics, and information systems.

A significant contribution was also made by Odesa Polytechnic National University (17 reports) and the National Aviation University (15 abstracts), which indicates their significant role in the development of engineering and cyber-physical systems. High activity was also demonstrated by Odesa National Economic University (10 abstracts), as well as Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (7 abstracts), emphasizing their scientific potential and involvement in research.

The group of institutions with a medium level of representation (approximately 3–4 abstracts) included the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute,” Sumy State University, the State Tax University, the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv Polytechnic, and Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics, which reflects their stable scientific activity and participation in the research process.

At the same time, a significant number of higher education institutions were represented by individual reports (1–2 abstracts). Among them are the V.M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics of the NAS of Ukraine, the National Academy of the Security Service of Ukraine, the State University of Trade and Economics, the Donbas State Engineering Academy, Zaporizhzhia National University, Uzhhorod National University, Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy, Chernihiv Polytechnic, Khmelnytsky National University, European University, “KROK” University, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Dnipro Polytechnic, Mykolaiv National Agrarian University, Odesa State Agrarian University, as well as separate structural subdivisions (colleges), which indicates broad, although uneven, participation of institutions in the scientific event.

Geographical analysis demonstrated a pronounced concentration of scientific potential in the capital of Ukraine. In particular, researchers from Kyiv provided approximately 60–65% of all reports. A significant share also fell on Odesa (about 20%) and Kharkiv (approximately 10%), which traditionally remain powerful scientific and educational centers. In addition, representatives from Lviv, Sumy, Cherkasy, Zaporizhzhia, Uzhhorod, Dnipro, Mykolaiv, Khmelnytskyi, and other cities took part in the conference, which indicates wide regional representation and confirms the nationwide character of scientific representation.

Summarizing the statistical data, it can be stated that, despite the dominance of capital institutions, regional universities maintain stable scientific activity and make a significant contribution to the development of modern information technologies and artificial intelligence. The conference became an effective platform for knowledge exchange, presentation of research results, and establishment of interuniversity cooperation, contributing to the consolidation of the scientific community and the development of professional connections.

Thus, the combination of the substantive depth of the reports with a clearly expressed statistical picture of participation allows us to speak about the high level of organization of the event, its scale and relevance, as well as the readiness of the Ukrainian scientific community for further integration into the international space, emphasizing its competitiveness and openness to cooperation.

Section meetings of the conference are held in a remote format using the Zoom platform, which ensures convenient participation for all speakers regardless of their location. All participants of the conference received a single link to connect to the main online session.

Each section worked separately under the guidance of moderators, who ensured the organization and effectiveness of discussions, creating a structured environment for scientific dialogue.

Within the conference, 210 abstracts were presented, covering current directions in the development of modern information technologies, data analytics, and the digital economy. A large number of reports were prepared by young scientists with the active support of experienced researchers, who guided their research activities, provided valuable advice, and helped in forming scientific approaches. Such cooperation contributed to improving the quality of the presented works and ensured deeper elaboration of relevant scientific problems.

Special mention should be made of the active participation of the teaching staff of the Department of Computer Science, whose contribution became an important component of the successful holding of the event, promoted the development of scientific dialogue, and strengthened connections between generations of researchers, deepening academic interaction and exchange of experience.

The conference work was carried out in five sections:

  • Section 1. Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Systems and Cognitive Technologies — 33 abstracts.
  • Section 2. Data Analytics, Mathematical Modeling and Decision Support Systems — 33 abstracts.
  • Section 3. Digital Economy, Business Management and Information Systems — 68 abstracts.
  • Section 4. Engineering, Manufacturing, Robotics, Ecology and Advanced Information Technologies — 17 abstracts.
  • Section 5. Software Engineering, Cloud Technologies, Cybersecurity and Educational Technologies — 49 abstracts.

The topics of the reports demonstrated a high level of scientific research and the participants’ interest in implementing modern digital solutions, in particular artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and cybersecurity. The conference became an effective platform for exchanging ideas, presenting research results, and developing interuniversity scientific cooperation.

According to the results of participation, the speakers received certificates confirming participation in the conference in the amount of 0.5 ECTS credits.

Thus, the online format of the conference combines accessibility, clear organization, and interactivity, creating comfortable conditions for presenting scientific results and professional exchange of opinions.

We sincerely thank all participants who took part in the conference for their activity, scientific reports, meaningful discussions, and significant contribution to the development of modern information technologies and management systems. Your ideas, experience, and professional interest became an important component of the successful holding of the event and contributed to the formation of a productive scientific environment.

The conference has already become a traditional annual scientific event that unites specialists, researchers, and young scientists for the exchange of knowledge and the development of cooperation. We express special gratitude to the co-organizers of the conference for their comprehensive support, organizational assistance, and significant contribution to holding the event, developing international scientific cooperation, and creating conditions for effective exchange of scientific experience.

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