Information and Communication Technology for a Global Sustainable Future

In January, a 2-day conference focused on ICT for a sustainable future will take place in Brussels. Interestingly, the registration looks to be free…

From the conference website:

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) will play a central role in this future, not only because ICT have become in just two decades a key driver of the development of all countries worldwide, but also because ICT can efficiently contribute to the achievement of the revised economic, social and environmental objectives which this future envisages. Moreover, Europe is undoubtedly well placed to proactively promote this new concept of progress towards a true sustainable future. In this context, the “ICT for a global sustainable future” conference is organised, with the support of the PARADISO project, on January 22-23, 2009 at the European Commission in Brussels (Charlemagne building, 170 rue de la Loi).

Regarding registration:

Registration for this event is free of charge but preregistration is compulsory due to security rules linked to access into the Charlemagne building. It is highly recommended to register as soon as possible since, due to room capacity constraints, the registration process may be closed prior to the event. Only online registrations (through the event web site: http://www.paradiso-fp7.eu) are accepted and subject to confirmation. Thank you in advance for your kind understanding.

Regarding call-for-papers:

Please note that there is no Call for papers published for this conference but that some contributions submitted in response to the open consultation launched following the release of the draft version of the PARADISO reference document will be selected and presented during the conference. We therefore invite you to submit a contribution to the open consultation.

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