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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

Reaching the Venue

VCET is well-connected through major transport routes, ensuring a smooth journey for participants.

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

The nearest station is Vasai Road Railway Station (Western Railway), providing direct access from Mumbai and other parts of India. The campus is a short walk from the station.

By Road

Vasai is accessible via the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Highway (NH48), with frequent local and intercity transport options. Road connectivity makes reaching the campus convenient.

Accommodation

A range of accommodation options is available in Vasai and nearby areas, including budget and mid-range hotels. International and outstation attendees may also choose to stay in Mumbai, which offers extensive lodging options and is approximately one hour from the venue.

Nearby Places of Interest

The surrounding region offers a range of heritage and coastal landmarks for attendees wishing to explore.

Suruchi Beach

A calm shoreline close to Vasai, offering peaceful sunsets and an easy escape from the rush of city life.

Vasai Fort (Fort Bassein)

A 16th-century Portuguese fort known for its stone ruins, coastal views, and quiet, atmospheric surroundings.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park

A large green reserve featuring Kanheri Caves, forest trails, and a peaceful retreat within Mumbai.

Juhu Beach

A well-known Mumbai beachfront offering lively crowds, local street food, and an energetic coastal atmosphere.

Siddhivinayak Temple

A prominent temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, visited by devotees seeking blessings in a serene, sacred space.

Marine Drive (Queen’s Necklace)

A scenic coastal boulevard ideal for long walks, known for its night skyline and relaxing sea breeze.

Gateway of India

A major waterfront landmark built in the colonial era, offering sea views and access to ferries.

Elephanta Caves

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, reached by a scenic ferry ride from the Gateway of India.