The 2nd Sustainable Multidisciplinary Advanced Research Trends International Conference SMART 2025 serves as a vibrant platform for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and innovators from diverse fields to explore the frontiers of technology, innovation, and sustainability. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, SMART drives forward-thinking solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Following the impactful first edition, the second edition of SMART international conference continues the mission of bridging theoretical research and real-world applications by presenting pioneering discoveries, innovative methodologies, and actionable initiatives. It delves into the dynamic intersection of data analytics, security, and sustainability, equipping readers with the critical insights and tools needed to address global challenges, making informed decisions, and contribute meaningfully to a sustainable future. Theme: AI-Driven Innovations for a Sustainable Future Tracks: 1. Technological Innovation and Disruption: - AI, Machine Learning and Ethical Considerations. - Cybersecurity and Data Protection Strategies. - Cutting-Edge Developments and Their Impact on Industries. - Human-AI Collaboration. - Technology For Health and Well-Being. - Digital Health and Telemedicine. - Pharmaceutical Research and Development. 2. Sustainable Solutions: - Innovations in Renewable Energy. - Circular Economy Strategies. - Climate Adaptation and Mitigation. - Green Infrastructure, and Urban Sustainability. - Water Conservation and Management. - Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems. - Earth Observation and Remote Sensing. 3. Policy and Governance - Digital Ethics and Privacy: Handling the moral implications of technology use. - Regulatory Frameworks: Understanding policy needs for emerging technologies. - Technology Diplomacy: International cooperation and governance. - Ethical AI and Data Usage: Ensuring responsible use of data and algorithms. 4. Entrepreneurship and Industry Impact - Start-up Ecosystems: Growth, support systems, and success models. - Innovation in Traditional Industries: Rejuvenation of legacy sectors through modern technology. - Intellectual Property: Legal aspects of innovation protection. - Technology Transfer and Commercialization: Bringing innovations from lab to market. 5. Societal Impact, Business Models, and Economic Perspectives - Behavioral and Social Impact: How innovation affects societal norms and individual behavior. - Business Models for Sustainability: Strategies for aligning innovation with environmental and social goals. - Economics of Innovation: Financial trends and effects of technological change.