Global Tech Conference GCWCN 2025 Wraps Up with Record Participation
The Global Conference on Wireless, Computing & Networking (GCWCN 2025) successfully concluded its two-day run on November 22–23, 2025. Hosted at the Corporate Training Center (CTC), STES’s Campus, Sinhgad Institute of Technology in Kusgaon (Bk), Lonavala, the event drew a remarkable gathering of researchers, academicians, and technology leaders from across the globe.
Organized in a hybrid format, the conference served as a powerful platform for dissecting the emerging trends that are defining the next generation of intelligent systems. The event featured impactful keynote sessions from Nagarjuna Nellutla, a Site Reliability Engineer from the USA, and Balaji Krishnan, a Senior Technical Architect at Salesforce.com, USA.
Overwhelming Response and Recognition of Groundbreaking Research
This year's conference witnessed an overwhelming global response, with a staggering 1312 paper submissions from researchers worldwide. After a rigorous review process, a select number of these papers were shortlisted and presented across multiple technical tracks.
During a highly anticipated valedictory session, five exceptional papers were spotlighted for their exemplary contributions to advancing technology, innovation, and applied research across critical domains like AI, cybersecurity, IoT, and healthcare engineering.
Spotlight on Award-Winning Innovations
In the Computing Technologies track, a paper titled "Neuromorphic LLM Pipelines for Adaptive Big Data Governance Across Distributed Cloud Providers" by Nirmal Sajanraj, Sarvesh Peddi, Ashok Ghimire, and Pankaj Kumar Tejraj Jain was recognized. Their work presents a groundbreaking, adaptive big data architecture designed for intelligent policy automation across distributed cloud ecosystems.
The Cybersecurity & Quantum Computing track honored Sooraj George Thomas for his paper "Quantum-Federated Threat Detection in Multi-Cloud Data Lakes: A Zero-Trust Security Approach." The review committee was impressed by its integration of quantum-resilient models and federated data processing, which enhances threat detection in multi-cloud environments.
For the Secure AI & Distributed Learning track, the work of Priya Ranjan Kumar, Balaje Prasath Manoharan, and Piyush Ranjan on "Quantum-Federated Learning for Cybersecurity: Secure Threat Detection and Response Using Multi-Cloud Data Lakes" was highlighted. Their framework boosts cybersecurity readiness while maintaining data sovereignty.
The IoT & Edge Intelligence track celebrated the paper "RAG-Driven IoT Sensor Analytics: Real-Time Data Engineering for Predictive Maintenance in Hybrid Cloud Environments" by Hemant Soni, Balakumar Ravindranath Kunthu, Tarun Vishwanath Chincholi, and Rishiraj Kohli. Their research introduces an analytics pipeline that enables precise predictive maintenance.
Finally, the Healthcare AI & Biomedical Engineering track featured Sai Pavan Veluguri, whose paper "AI-Enhanced Multimodal Framework for Early Diagnosis of Neuro-Cardiac Disorders" was acknowledged for its transformative potential in medical diagnostics through the integration of multimodal biosignals with AI-driven analysis.
Pune Region Cements its Status as a Tech Innovation Hub
The organizing committee emphasized that GCWCN 2025 successfully demonstrated the Pune region's growing prominence as a hub for technology innovation. The event fostered significant global collaboration and provided a robust platform for the exchange of knowledge, cementing India's position on the global tech map.