About the Conference
About WRCIHIE
The World Research Conference on Indigenous Heritage, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WRCIHIE 2026) brings together passionate educators, researchers, and practitioners from local and international to exchange ideas, share research breakthroughs, and explore transformative practices shaping our collective future.
Guided by this year’s theme, “Weaving Cultures, Building Futures: Indigenous Knowledge and Enterprise at the Heart of Lang-ay,” the conference highlights the transformative power of Indigenous Knowledge System in reimagining development, innovation, and sustainability. It underscores how cultural heritage, ancestral wisdom, and community-based enterprise are not relics of the past, but dynamic foundations for resilient and inclusive futures.
WRCIHIE serves as a dynamic interdisciplinary platform for presenting cutting-edge research, community-driven initiatives, and innovative models of Indigenous entrepreneurship. By bridging tradition and innovation, the conference aims to amplify Indigenous voices in global research and policy discourse, strengthen the protection and revitalization of Indigenous heritage, promote culturally grounded and sustainable enterprise models, foster cross-cultural and cross-sector collaboration, and advance ethical, community-centered research methodologies.
At its core, the theme affirms that Indigenous heritage, is a living source of knowledge, creativity, and economic vitality. Through dialogue, scholarship, and partnership, WRCIHIE 2026 aims to cultivate pathways toward inclusive growth, cultural sustainability, and empowered Indigenous futures.
Indigenous Heritage
In the field of Indigenous Heritage, the conference advances critical and community-centered research on the study, preservation, and revitalization of Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural traditions, languages, and ancestral practices as living and evolving foundations of identity and community resilience. It encourages research that foregrounds Indigenous epistemologies and methodologies, highlighting heritage as a dynamic resource that informs education, policy, environmental stewardship, and sustainable development.
Innovation
In the field of Innovation, the conference highlights the integration of Indigenous knowledge with contemporary research approaches, interdisciplinary frameworks, emerging technologies to generate transformative and culturally grounded solutions. Innovation is positioned as a catalyst for sustainable development, cultural continuity, and community-centered progress, bridging traditional wisdom with contemporary research and practice.
Entrepreneurship
In the field of Entrepreneurship, the conference focuses on empowering indigenous-led enterprise that transform cultural knowledge, creativity, innovation, and research into sustainable and ethical economic opportunities. It underscores entrepreneurship as a pathway for self-determination, community empowerment, ethical economic opportunities. It underscores entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-determination, community empowerment, and inclusive growth, promoting business models that align economic advancement with cultural integrity and environmental responsibility.
Conference Tracks
A. Indigenous Knowledge, Identity & Cultural Preservation
B. Indigenous Entrepreneurship & Innovation
C. Governance, Policy, and Rights of Indigenous People
D. Environment, Sustainability, and Climate Resilience
E. Technology, Digitalization, and Indigenous Communities
F. Comparative Indigenous Studies (Regional and Global)
G. Education and the Indigenous Peoples
Target Participants
The World Research Conference on Indigenous Heritage, Innovation and Entrepreneurship welcomes a diverse range of participants from academia, industry, government, and the professional sector. The conference id intended for:
Researchers and Scholars in Indigenous studies, anthropology, cultural studies, development studies, environmental sciences, education, creative industries, social sciences, business, entrepreneurship, sustainability, and other emerging interdisciplinary fields engaged in Indigenous Knowledge systems and innovation.
Faculty Members and Academic Administrators representing higher education institutions who are involved in research leadership, international collaboration, curriculum development, and institutional partnerships that promote Indigenous-centered scholarship and community engagement.
Graduate and Undergraduate Students particularly those undertaking thesis, dissertation, community-based research, creative projects, or enterprise prototypes, who wish to present their work, receive scholarly feedback, and gain exposure to emerging innovations in Indigenous heritage and entrepreneurship.
Indigenous leaders, Elders, and Knowledge Holders who serve as custodians of cultural heritage are committed to guiding ethical research practices, safeguarding traditional knowledge, and fostering intergenerational knowledge transmission.
Entrepreneurs, Industry Practitioners, and Innovators including Indigenous enterprise founders, creative industry leaders, social entrepreneurs, and sustainable business developers seeking to align innovation with cultural integrity and community empowerment.
Policymakers and Government Representatives, and Institutional Leaders involved in cultural preservation, Indigenous rights, sustainable development, education, and inclusive economic policy frameworks.
Cultural Workers and Development Practitioners, and Civil Society Organizers engaged in heritage preservation, community enterprise development, advocacy, and capacity-building initiatives.
Research and Development Agenda 2025-2028
