Topics of the Conference:
- ▸ Advanced transportation information
- ▸ Rail traffic management
- ▸ Safety engineering
- ▸ Human factors and ergonomics
- ▸ Renewable energy
- ▸ Internet-of-Things and smart manufacturing
- ▸ Logistics hubs and clusters
- ▸ Internet-of-Things in logistics
- ▸ Rail wagon engineering
- ▸ Locomotives
- ▸ Telecommunications
- ▸ Robotic systems and AI
- ▸ Biomedical engineering
- ▸ Automation systems
- ▸ Modeling and simulation
- ▸ Logistics and supply chain management
- ▸ Civil infrastructure
- ▸ Bridge engineering
- ▸ Hydraulic engineering
- ▸ Transportation structures
Industries: Aerospace, Transportation, Energy Generation, Seismic, Infrastructure and Civil, Environmental, Military, Mechanical, Materials, Electrical, Chemical, Biomedical, Acoustical and Ultrasonic Engineering
Major conference topic: "Advanced Engineering, Transport and Energy"
62nd International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING is an integral part of Vibroengineering Series Conferences and will be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The conference is dedicated to researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research results, foster discussion, new ideas and develop partnerships. It is integral part of the Series of Vibroengineering Conferences started in 1999. Vibroengineering Procedia is indexed in major scientific databases: Scopus, EI Compendex, Inspec, Gale Cengage, Google Scholar and EBSCO.
Vibroengineering conferences feature a broad range of high-level technical presentations, vibrant discussions and key experts and scientists from all over the world. The conference provides an opportunity to communicate your recent research advances, exchange ideas in innovative engineering technologies and enjoy endless networking advantages.
Organizing Committee

Prof. Saltanat Nuradilovna Amirgalieva
President-rector of Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan
Chair of the Conference

Gani Balbayev
Vice-rector for Science and Cooperation Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan
Chair of the Conference
Scientific Organizing Committee Members
G. B. Serikova | Vice President Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
Y. Seitkulov | Professor of Information Security Department, L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan | |
T. Iliev | Professor at University of Rousse, Bulgaria | |
J. Plotkin | Professor at Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Germany | |
A. Ivanov | Vice Rector Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
T. Chigambaev | Director of the Institute "Transport Engineering", Kazakhstan | |
A. K. Kaltayev | Director of the Institute "Logistics and Management", Kazakhstan | |
A. Toigozhinova | Director of the Institute "Automation and Telecommunication", Kazakhstan | |
K. Ozhikenov | Professor at Satbayev University, Kazakhstan |
Local Organizing Committee Members
A. B. Seriktegi | Chairman of the board of directors of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
G. B. Serikova | Vice President Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
M. S. Zharmaganbetova | Vice Rector Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
A. Ivanov | Vice Rector Academy of Logistics and Transport, Kazakhstan | |
T. Chigambaev | Director of the Institute "Transport Engineering", Kazakhstan | |
A. K. Kaltayev | Director of the Institute "Logistics and Management", Kazakhstan | |
A. Toigozhinova | Director of the Institute "Automation and Telecommunication", Kazakhstan |
Organizing Committee Members
Conference Program
Introduction
Presentations
Sponsors and Partners
Conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan is organized by Extrica with the partnership of Academy of Logistics and Transport (ALT).

Academy of Logistics and Transport (ALT) is a transportation engineering university in Almaty, Kazakhstan. ALT is a leading research university in Central Asia in the fields of transport, Advanced transportation information and Rail Traffic Management and the best university of Central Asia in Transport Engineering and Logistics.
Kaunas University of Technology had its beginning on 16 February 1922, when the University of Lithuania and its technical faculties were established. The development of Lithuanian scientific ideas continued in the first Lithuanian independent technical school of higher education (in 1950–1990 titled Kaunas Polytechnic Institute (KPI)). It was famous for the ultrasound and vibrotechnics laboratories, and scientific research of textiles. In 1990 KTU regained its status of the university and took a path of rapid reforms of studies and research. The University continues to pursue sustainable partnership of science, business and industry, develops and implements new ideas, innovations and inventions.