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Announcement for Call for abstracts and call for posters. ICT that makes the difference - The Future of Ambient Intelligence and ICT for Security

This conference will be held in Brussels, Belgium on the 22-25 November 2009

Industry, R&D, European and national science policy authorities actively guide the computer and the internet towards new futures. New developments are expected to contribute to the economy, the goals of the Lisbon Strategy and the quality of life. ICT is playing an ever increasing role in national security and in overcoming the vulnerabilities of human life.

Industrial stakeholders and science policy officials have designed scenarios of future developments in ICT and their potential impact on the organization of work, government and family life. The ISTAG scenarios (http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/istag/home_en.html) are inspiring the design and set up of much research and development. Increasingly, the same developments are also addressed by social scientists and analysts of the social impact of science, resulting in a renewed attention for  the study of Ethical, Socio-economic and Legal Aspects (ESLA) of science and technology.

Important dates

1  September 2009: Deadline for submission of abstracts and descriptionof posters

21 September2009: Acceptance notification

22 October 2009: Formatted abstract

22 November 2009: Posters (on display during conference)

22 December 2009: Full paper

more information: chair.TBM2009@theIFB.eu


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