ICE 2009 is the European Conference for Engineering and Technology Management
ENoLL - “European Network of Living Labs” joins forces with ICE conference, to make ICE the scientific conference of the Living Lab movement. A dedicated track will work towards the scientific and methodological foundations of Living Labs. Best papers will be invited for publication in the Living Lab special issue of www.eJOV.org
The ICE conference is complementary to the other events of ENoLL, especially the launch of the Swedish EU presidency in July 2009, which will be dedicated to another enlargement of the network.
A joint conference with:
IEEE - TMC Europe 2009
Living Lab ENOLL Conference
Dutch Living Lab Conference
IFIP/IFAC ICEIMT 2009 Conference Series
IMS
Organised by:
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Latest News:
1. ICE 2009 Registration is now open
2. ICE will be hosted at Huis Ter Duin - this prominent conference centre at the Dutch beach, just next to our this years co-host ESA, will offer a splendid environment for the conference. Registration will open soon.
3. ICE organizes tracks for a record number of over 20 workshops
Tracks should help you to better navigate in the conference (as it hopefully helps us to support the record number of communities, people and activities). Please have a look at the "workshop" section of the conference website. As tracks are new, this part of the website is! Please provide feedback, contributions, corrections -- we will keep it dynamic to create the best possible synergies at the conference.
4. IEEE TMC - Europe 2009 joins forces with ICE conference.
IEEE-TMC is the technology management council of IEEE and the oldes academic and professional community in our domain. In February 2009 ICE and IEEE convened to hold the 2009 conferences together in Leiden. One benefit for ICE participants is that the proceedings will become part of the IEEE online repository IEEExplore with increased visibility to a larger community.
5. European Network of Living Labs joins forces with ICE conference.
to make ICE the scientific conference of the Living Lab movement. A dedicated track will work towards the scientific and methodological foundations of Living Labs. Best papers will be invited for publication in the Living Lab special issue of www.eJOV.org . The ICE conference is complementary to the other events of ENoLL, especially the launch of the Swedish EU presidency in July 2009, which will be dedicated to another enlargement of the network.
6. IFIP / IFAC joins forces with ICE conference.
To hold an ICEIMT 2009 workshop in the interoperability track at the ICE conference.
7. IMS - Intelligent Manufacturing Systems joins forces with ICE conference.
After successful workshops in the past years, IMS will host its own track at the ICE conference. Prof. Claudio Boer will serve as the incoming vice-chair of this year's conference to welcome 2010 in the name of IMS.
8. Dr. Erastos Filos, European Commission will give a keynote speach to introduce call 5 of FP 7, including the new IMS programs.
9. Feedback on papers and abstracts is being given from now on. The other benefit of IEEE joining ICE at this point in time is that the submission deadline was extended to April 15th, 2009 to give IEEE members (and kindly other later runners) a chance to submit their papers. The online publication process makes this technically possible but created some additional challenges to the review process. Some of you will have waited longer than usual for their feedback.
9. Online submission is still open.
Please log in on the left side - you can use the same account as last year, as well as your VE-Forum account - or register on the left side for ICE 2009 if you do not have an account yet. Then go to "My Submissions".
For any questions, please contact the ICE Programme Secretariat by email at
submit@ice-conference.org
ICE Topics
- Ambient Environments, Real-time Location & Identification
- Co-creation, Co-Innovation and Open Innovation
- Collaborative Environments and Problem Solving
- Collaborative Mobile Devices and Mobile Engineering
- Collaborative Value Systems and Clusters
- Collaborative Engineering for Sustainability
- Concurrent Engineering Methods and Processes
- Creating Demand for Innovations
- Education, Social Aspects and humanities within CE
- Integrated Engineering of Products, Services & Organisations
- Enterprise Interoperability
- Knowledge Management, Representation, and Visualisation
- Knowledge Workers Productivity and Creativity
- Legal Issues (IPR) in Living Labs
- Living Labs for Innovation and Regional Innovation Systems (RIS)
- People and objects collaboration
- Product Data and Product Life-cycle Management
- Simulations and Games for CE, Collaboration & Learning
- Virtual Enterprises, Organisations and Communities
- Virtual Spaces for Collaboration
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