APCET 2015 (Asia Pacific Conference on Emerging Technologies) is an academic conference held in Singapore on 2015-10-14. The paper submission deadline is 2015-05-15. Acceptance notifications are sent on 2015-07-15.
2015 Asia Pacific Conference on Emerging Technologies or APCET2015 is devoted to emerging technologies and innovative enterprises for improving human lives. Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers, with up to four pages for technical content including figures and possible 5th page for references,
The objectives of the conference are to:
share the latest trends in humanitarian technologies,
share how industries and Institutions for Higher Learning (IHLs) have used technologies to solve real world humanitarian issues and
discuss best practices in social enterprise.
This conference is expected to bring together researchers, educators, students, practitioners, technocrats and policymakers. Delegates will be from across academia, government, industry and non-government organizations to discuss, share and promote current works and recent accomplishments across all aspects of technology that have a humanitarian impact.
APCET2015, jointly organized by IEEE Singapore Section and Singapore Polytechnic will be held in Singapore on October 14 – 16, 2015. Conference tracks and subject topics will be presented within an operationally-relevant context, drawing as much as possible from real-world experiences. The Scope of conference papers and exhibits include but not limited to the following areas:
Technology for Silver Age
Assistive Technology
Healthcare
Frugal Technology
Sustainability
ICT in Education
Intelligent Mobility
Smart Nation
Disaster Recovery
Social Enterprise
APCET2015 will feature both invited and contributed papers. The best papers will be selected from the contributed papers for awards. Both invited papers and contributed papers that are accepted by APCET2015 will be submitted to IEEE Xplore which is indexed by major databases. Distinguished people will be invited to deliver keynote speeches and invited talks on trends and significant advances in humanitarian technologies.
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