PRO-VE 2025 Conference

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26th IFIP/SOCOLNET Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises

3 minutes

Dynamics of Hybrid Collaborative Networks

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27th IFIP/SOCOLNET Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises

Padova, Italy

26-28 October, 2026

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Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks

Hybrid Collaborative Networks (HCNs), involving human-AI collaboration, are emerging as central to value creation in digitally enabled, globally distributed and socio-technically managed ecosystems. Based on the complex interplay between humans and artificial intelligence, these networks combine very heterogeneous actors—such as organizations, individuals, intelligent systems, embodied AI, and platforms—interacting across physical, digital, and organizational boundaries. Understanding the dynamics of such networks is critical to ensure their design, management, resilience, adaptability and sustained performance in rapidly changing environments. Analysing and managing the dynamic nature of HCNs includes examining how hybrid collaborative structures emerge, evolve, adapt, and dissolve over time. The dynamics of interactive performance and role distribution for such networks, but also the change of collaboration patterns over time, together with the managerial frameworks required to ensure adaptive governance of HCNs open strong scientific challenges, where technological added-value should be deeply associated with socio-human approaches.

The 26 years of scientific background developed by PRO-VE in designing and managing collaborative networks stands as the basis to design and manage the life cycle of hybrid human – AI collaborative networks. The very adaptative and changing nature of HCNs calls for a very open multidisciplinary science of collaborative networks, where engineering disciplines collaborate constantly with socio-human and managerial scientists. Beyond the complexity to ensure effective human-AI integration, scalability and evolution of AI systems or trust in hybrid collaboration, require defining innovative design methods and frameworks, adaptive governance and life-cycle management models.

PRO-VE 2026 s a forum for sharing and discussing current developments and experiences regarding the role of collaborative networks in the age of combined intelligence between humans and AI. Contributions are invited from multiple and diverse disciplines such as Engineering, Managerial and Socio-Human sciences: industrial and electrical engineering, computer science, manufacturing, organization science, logistics, management, and social sciences, among others.

PRO-VE 2026 Topics

  • Digital platforms for HCNs
  • Collaborative dynamics among human and AI teams
  • Agile design and management of hybrid networks
  • Design of AI teammates
  • Knowledge life cycle in distributed cognitive systems
  • Collaboration and coopetition in untrustworthy environments
  • Life cycle of collaborative cognitive cyber-physical systems
  • Combination of human expertise with AI systems
  • Scalability and adaptability of HCNs
  • Collective decision making, value creation and creativity
  • Digital twins for HCNs
  • Governance framework for HCNs
  • Understanding and explainability of HCN decisions
  • Advanced collaborative robotics
  • Complex hybridization of collaboration – organizations, people, smart machines,
  • intelligent systems
  • Resilience & antifragility in HCNs
  • Ethics, security, & trust in HCNs
  • AI integration for logistics and transportation networks
  • AI for collaborative risk and crisis management
  • Society 5.0 and collaborative networks
  • CN applications and case studies in multiple fields

Call Special Sessions

Special Sessions can be proposed on any topic related to Collaborative Networks, without any restriction. Emerging and forward-looking topics in the field of collaborative networks are especially welcome.

Please note that it is not necessary to strictly adhere to the specific annual orientation of PRO-VE.

SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
  • Special Session proposals should be submitted by email to: mail-contact
  • Deadline for Special Session proposal submission:
    2 March 2026 (earlier submissions are highly encouraged)
  • At least one Session Organizer must be present at the Conference to chair the session. The presence of two Session Chairs is appreciated.
  • When submitting the proposal, please use the template below and indicate:
    • Session title
    • Session organizer(s)
    • Potential or expected contributions (if already foreseen)
  • Paper acceptance is based on the evaluation of the full paper (up to 16 pages). Each paper will be reviewed by three members of the International Program Committee.