The Journal for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things in Developing Countries (JAIIOT) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the transformative potential of AI and IoT technologies in emerging and developing economies. As digital innovation rapidly reshapes the global landscape, JAIIOT serves as an essential platform for disseminating research that addresses the unique opportunities, challenges, and contextual realities of applying advanced technologies in resource-constrained settings.
JAIIOT publishes original research, theoretical papers, practical case studies, technical developments, and policy-oriented analyses that examine how AI and IoT can contribute to sustainable development, socioeconomic growth, and improved quality of life. Key areas of interest include smart agriculture, digital health, education technology, smart cities, environmental monitoring, disaster management, industrial automation, cybersecurity, governance, and affordable technology innovation.
The journal emphasizes solutions that are scalable, inclusive, ethical, and tailored to the infrastructural, cultural, and economic conditions of developing countries. By fostering multidisciplinary dialogue among researchers, engineers, policymakers, practitioners, and industry leaders, JAIIOT aims to advance knowledge that drives impactful and equitable digital transformation.
Through rigorous peer review and open-access dissemination, JAIIOT contributes to bridging the technological divide and supporting the responsible adoption of intelligent and connected technologies across developing regions.