The seminar will be conducted in a hybrid format, enabling participants to join onsite at ITS or online through a virtual platform.
As the world navigates an era defined by rapid technological change, environmental pressure, and the urgent need for sustainable development, multidisciplinary research plays a pivotal role in shaping pathways toward a greener future. From low-carbon technologies and smart systems to circular economy solutions and advanced environmental monitoring, innovation stands at the core of global efforts to achieve long-term resilience and sustainability.
The International Seminar in Multidisciplinary Research on Technology and Innovation Project (MOTIP) serves as a dynamic platform that brings together researchers, academics, industry leaders, and policymakers from diverse disciplines. As a pioneering seminar, MOTIP aims to bridge scientific discovery with real-world application, fostering collaboration across engineering, natural sciences, information technology, design, and socio-economic studies to address today’s most pressing challenges.
Carrying the theme “Shaping Tomorrow: Innovations for Green and Sustainable Technology”, this seminar highlights cutting-edge advancements and transformative ideas that support sustainable environments, low-carbon development, and clean innovation.
Associate Dean – Institute for Digital Learning;Associate Professor – School of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management Mapúa University, Intramuros, Manila, The Philippines
Distinguished Professor Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taiwan
Chair of Department Materials Engineering Chair of Center for Plasma and Thin Film Technologies Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan
DNV (Det Norske Veritas), United Kingdom
"Challenge in Large Wind Turbine Instability Modeling"
Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Indonesia
"Interfacial Charge Transfer and Photocatalytic Performance of rGO-Doped Nd2O3 toward Congo Red Degradation"
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
"Advanced Battery Materials for Green Energy: Nickel-Rich Cathodes, Circular Economy, and Future Energy Storage"
Chiba University, Japan
"Toward Earbud-Based Hearing Screening: Distortion Suppression for Single-Driver DPOAE Measurement"
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
MOTIP 12 — The 12th International Seminar in Multidisciplinary Research on Technology and Innovation Project will be held in Surabaya on January 30–31, 2026, using a hybrid format.
The onsite sessions will take place at:
All sessions will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing participants to attend either onsite in Surabaya or online.
Surabaya, the capital of East Java province, is Indonesia’s second-largest city and a major center for commerce, industry, innovation, and education. Known as the “City of Heroes”, Surabaya holds an important place in Indonesia’s history.
Today, the city stands as an economic powerhouse with well-developed infrastructure, including Juanda International Airport, Tanjung Perak Port, and extensive public transportation networks.
Surabaya offers iconic landmarks such as the Heroes Monument (Tugu Pahlawan), Suramadu Bridge, Submarine Monument, and historic districts including Kampung Arab and Kota Tua, complemented by modern urban parks and diverse culinary destinations.
The city is easily accessible through domestic and international flights, long-distance trains, and intercity buses.
Using Airport Taxi
Using Online Transportation (Grab / Gojek)
Using DAMRI Airport Bus
The total travel time from Juanda International Airport to Surabaya city center and the ITS Tjokroaminoto Campus is typically 45–60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Join MOTIP 2026 and share your research with international scholars and industry experts.
SIMT-ITS
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Jalan Cokroaminoto 12A, Surabaya 60264 – Indonesia
Contact the MOTIP 12 organizing committee directly via WhatsApp for registration, submission, or general inquiries.
Opening session of MOTIP 2021 attended by keynote speakers and participants.
Session Photo After Presentation
Interactive discussion between academics and industry professionals.
Opening for MOTIP 2 in 2021
Keynote session of MOTIP 4 in 2022.
Keynote Session of MOTIP 5 in 2023.
Keynote Session of MOTIP 6 in 2023.
Keynote Session of MOTIP 7 in 2023
Keynote Session of MOTIP 9 in 2024
Keynote Session of MOTIP 10 in 2025