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A Multidisciplinary International Conference at MITRAJ Sarvajanik Institute of Design, Planning and Technology (MITRAJ-IDPT) .

ons by national and international students, academicians, and researchers will be organized under three major tracks:
Track 1: Socio-Cultural Praxis
Track 2: Science, Technology & Media
Track 3: Business, Management & Education
Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University, added that this international conference aims to explore how art, architecture, culture, religion, science, and technology—though seemingly distinct—interact to shape society and culture today and in the future. Experts from India and abroad will deliver lectures, present research papers, and participate in panel discussions to derive meaningful conclusions and recommendations.
MITRAJ-IDPT is also working under the European Union’s Erasmus+ project titled:
“InEq-SL – Fostering Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education to Stimulate Lifelong Sustainable Learning Opportunities for HEIs in India.”
This three-year collaborative research project, led by MITRAJ-IDPT in partnership with five universities, focuses on promoting inclusive and quality higher education in India. The project has generated several recommendations for expanding and implementing equitable higher education opportunities. During the research, it became evident that barriers to inclusive education are deeply interconnected with social, cultural, economic, religious, artistic, and technological factors. One of the core objectives of the conference is to deliberate on these challenges and identify actionable solutions.

Conference Theme
Historically, art, architecture, culture, and religion have shaped human identity. In the modern era, science, technology, markets, and public policy also play significant roles. In the 21st century, identity formation extends beyond monuments and rituals. Markets, algorithms, media, finance, public policy, and science equally influence how societies imagine their futures.
Amid rapid urbanization and digital transformation, it is essential to rethink the roles of heritage, spirituality, science, and creativity. The conference aims to bring diverse disciplines together to examine both tangible and intangible dimensions of identity and promote dialogue toward building a sustainable and inclusive future.
In essence, the conference seeks to understand the relationship between art, architecture, culture, religion, science, technology, and society, remove developmental barriers, and outline pathways toward a sustainable, equitable, and humane world.

Objectives of the Conference
To explore how art, architecture, culture, and religion have historically shaped identity, heritage, and social structures.
To examine how cross-cultural interactions have influenced sacred art, architecture, and social life.
To address contemporary challenges such as globalization, urbanization, sustainability, and digital transformation.
To incorporate perspectives from social sciences, technology, economics, and management in the study of identity.
To foster collaboration among educators, professionals, policymakers, and communities for an inclusive and sustainable future.

Keynote Speakers – Day 1
Mr. Giuseppe Savino (Belgium), Economist
“Crossing Borders, Breaking Barriers: How Labour Migration Reshapes Norms and Identities”
Prof. Ioana Moldovan
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
“Aesthetics as Identity: Curated Decay, Care, and Urban Heritage”
Prof. Tiganas Dragoș Șerban Ion (Romania)
“Architecture between the Power of Yes and the Power of No – From Practice to Education and Backwards”
Senior Advisor, SWO De Wolden Hoogeveen (Netherlands)
“How Local Government Systems Shape Human Dignity, Opportunity and Belonging”

Keynote Speakers – Day 2
Her Excellency Ambassador Ms. Rensje Teerink
Head of ASIAPAC1 Division for South Asia, former EU Ambassador to Nepal and Bangladesh
“Recent Developments (EU–India FTA and Summit): The EU–India Partnership in the Current Geopolitical Context”
Prof. Silivan Moldovan
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
“Contemporary City: Identity Making in a World of Rapid Urban Transformation”
Prof. Cristina Mihaela Campian (Romania)
“Shaping Civil Engineering Identity Through Student Competitions”
Additional participation will include EU Project partners and international experts from:
UPCT, Cartagena, Spain – Prof. Joaquin Roca and Prof. Rosique Contreras (Paqui)
Riga Technical University, Latvia – Ms. Andra Mihelsone

Day 3 – Panel Discussions & Conclusions
On the third day, panel discussions will synthesize key insights from the three major tracks. Experts will deliberate on important themes emerging from presentations. Findings from the InEq-SL Erasmus+ project will also be discussed, along with recommendations for expanding inclusive higher education.
The final conclusions and takeaways of the conference will be presented by Dr. Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University.

Workshops & Exhibitions
According to Prof. Persi Engineer, during the three days, 14 workshops like Traditional crafts,Theatre,Management,Artificial Intelligence,Cybersecurity,Intellectual Property Rights,Photography, and Pottery and Communication skills will be organized for students . A poster competition on the conference theme will also be conducted.
Additionally, an exhibition showcasing students’ award-winning works and heritage projects will be organized at the new MITRAJ-IDPT building from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM for three days. The citizens of Surat are invited to visit and benefit from the exhibition.
In the evenings, international guests, faculty members, students, and participants will present music, dance, and theatrical performances representing their respective cultures during a Cultural Evening.