Welcome to CoDIT’23


The CoDIT’23 conference is the ninth (9th) edition in the series of the International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies, organized since 2013, the previous one CoDIT'22 having held in Istanbul, Turkey, in May 2022.

CoDIT’23 will be held 03-06 July, 2023 at Rome, Italy. Its purpose is to be a forum for technical exchange amongst scientists having interests in Control, Automation, Robotics, Optimization, Decision, Cybernetics, Computer Science and Information Technologies. This conference will provide a remarkable opportunity for the academic and industrial communities to address new challenges, share solutions and discuss future research directions. The technical program will include plenary lectures, regular technical sessions, and special sessions.


Welcome to Rome, Italy


Rome (or Roma in Italian) is the capital of Italy and has a population of 2.8 million, the Romans. According to legend, Rome was founded by the twins Romulus and Remus in 753 BCE.

With its unparalleled history, Rome is the third most visited city in Europe and the fourteenth worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world who are impatient to discover the city’s impressive monuments and archaeological sites; not to mention its renowned cuisine and its lively atmosphere.

The city is located on the banks of the river Tiber and was founded on top of seven hills; Palatine Hill, Aventine Hill, Capitoline Hill, Caelian Hill, Esquiline Hill, Quirinal Hill and Viminal Hill. Particularly the area around Palatine Hill and Capitoline Hill would later become the center of power of the enormous Roman Empire. You can find many ruins and excavations here of the Forum Romanum and the Colosseum gives you an impression of how gladiators had to do battle in this enormous Roman amphitheater. The Pantheon, which is now a church, has its characteristic round, open roof and is one of the best-kept buildings from Roman times. And the Via Appia takes you back in time along one of the oldest roads of Rome Italy. Basically, the city of Rome is one giant museum. It is therefore no surprise that the complete historic city center is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.