The scope of EPES 2025 focuses on advancements in understanding both the fundamental and applied aspects of power and energy system, electronics & opto-electronic rechnologies. In 2025, EPES has revised its Areas of Interest to attract and invite more experts from different countries and disciplines to participate in this conference and share their latest research findings. It will provide an international forum for researchers and practicing engineers from various disciplines to interact and exchange their latest insights. This edition of the conference proceedings welcomes submissions across a wide range of disciplines, publishing both theoretical and practical studies. This includes electrical power generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization, considering individual power system elements and their integration, interaction, and technological advancement. The scope encompasses their design, analysis of performance, and implementation in aspects typical of modern and future electrical power, electronics, control, sensors and systems, robotics, optoelectronics, nanophotonics, advanced optical materials, optical imaging, machine learning, biophotonics and biomedical optics, optical communications, and photovoltaics, et al. . Contributions from academia and industry are equally encouraged. Submissions are now open for the following topics. Full Paper submission deadline: November 10, 2025
T1-Power and Electronics T2-Advances in Opto-Electronic Power Systems and Energy Optoelectronics Smart Grids Nanophotonics Power Electronics Advanced optical Materials High Voltage Technology Optical Imaging Electrical Materials Machine Learning Electronic Devices Biophotonics and Biomedical Optics Systems Integration Optical Communications Energy Networks Photovoltaics Mechatronics Optoelectronic Devices Instrumentation and Sensing Optoelectromechanical Control Photonic Systems & Integration Remote Sensing Technology Autonomous Systems Optical Manufacturing Control Systems Opto-Electronic Detection and Signal Processing Digital Signal Processing Semiconductor and Quantum Technologies Information and Communication Technologies