Vladimir Kangin to Speak at World Young Scientists Dialogue 2026 in Macau
In 2026, Macau will host the international forum World Young Scientists Dialogue 2026 — one of the key platforms for discussing the future of science and technology, bringing together young researchers, experts, and industry representatives from around the world.
The event is organized with the participation of the World Association of Young Scientists — a global network that connects the scientific community and fosters international dialogue and collaboration. Forums of this level play an important role in shaping the global scientific agenda by bringing together academia, business, and government institutions.
Such international initiatives are aimed at strengthening interdisciplinary cooperation and developing new approaches to solving global challenges — from digital transformation to sustainable development and the adoption of artificial intelligence.
IPTP Networks Participation
As part of the forum, Vladimir Kangin, Founder and CEO of IPTP Networks, will deliver a keynote speech.
His presentation will focus on the transformation of global AI infrastructure and the shift from centralized computing to distributed architectures. Key topics will include:
- the growing demand for AI infrastructure
- the transition from model training to large-scale inference
- the role of edge computing and distributed systems
- the impact of data sovereignty on digital platform architecture
Special attention will be given to the development of regional AI ecosystems, including collaboration between China and ASEAN countries, as well as the concept of distributed infrastructure enabling low-latency processing while meeting local data requirements.
Expert Context
IPTP Networks’ participation in international forums reflects the company’s expertise in building global infrastructure and distributed networks.
The company operates at the intersection of telecommunications and cloud technologies, developing infrastructure solutions that enable access to computing resources across different regions and support the growth of modern digital services, including AI applications.
IPTP Networks’ approach is based on distributed architecture principles, which are becoming increasingly relevant in the context of rising demands for low latency, system resilience, and compliance with national regulatory frameworks.
Significance of the Participation
Vladimir Kangin’s keynote at the World Young Scientists Dialogue 2026 highlights the importance of dialogue between the scientific community and industry in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
The forum in Macau serves as a platform where new approaches to building digital infrastructure are emerging — more distributed, resilient, and aligned with global collaboration.


