IC3ET 2026: IEEE Technically Co-Sponsored International Conference in Vasai, near Mumbai
The International Conference on Communication, Computing and Emerging Technologies (IC3ET 2026) will be hosted at Vidyavardhini’s College of Engineering and Technology (VCET), Vasai (West), part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). This strategic location offers the best of both worlds — the academic environment of Vasai and the global connectivity of Mumbai, making it an ideal destination for an IEEE conference in Mumbai.
Conference Venue
📍 Vidyavardhini’s College of Engineering and Technology (VCET)
K.T. Marg, Vasai Road (West),
Dist. Palghar, Maharashtra – 401202, India
Accessibility
- By Air: The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai), located around 50 km from Vasai, with excellent domestic and international connectivity.
 - By Rail: Vasai Road railway station (Western Railway) connects to Mumbai city and other parts of India.
 - By Road: Vasai is well connected via the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Highway (NH48) and enjoys smooth road transport options.
 
Accommodation
A variety of accommodation options are available in Vasai and nearby areas, from budget stays to premium hotels. Mumbai city, just an hour away, also offers world-class hospitality for international participants.
Places to Visit
- Vasai Fort (Fort Bassein) – A historic 16th-century Portuguese fort overlooking the Arabian Sea, popular for its heritage architecture and serene surroundings.
 - Suruchi Beach – A quiet beach with sunset views, ideal for relaxation away from city crowds.
 - Rajodi Beach – A clean, less-crowded beach, good for nature lovers.
 - Gateway of India – Iconic colonial-era arch monument overlooking the Arabian Sea.
 - Marine Drive (Queen’s Necklace) – A 3 km boulevard along the coast, famous for its night views and sea breeze.
 - Elephanta Caves (UNESCO World Heritage Site) – Ancient rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, accessible via ferry from Gateway of India.
 - Siddhivinayak Temple – One of Mumbai’s most famous Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It attracts devotees from across India and is a must-visit spiritual landmark.
 - Mahalaxmi Temple – A revered temple dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi, located on the seashore, known for its divine atmosphere and cultural importance.
 - Mumba Devi Temple – Dedicated to Goddess Mumbadevi, the city of Mumbai is named after her. A historic and culturally significant temple located in South Mumbai.
 - Juhu Beach – One of Mumbai’s most popular beaches, known for street food and Bollywood vibes.
 - Sanjay Gandhi National Park & Kanheri Caves – A large green space within Mumbai, housing Buddhist rock-cut cave monuments.
 
