IEEE Engineering Informatics conference: Dates/call for papers
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Swinburne University of Technology, and iMOVE are pleased to announce the upcoming IEEE Conference on Engineering Informatics 2023. Registration is open now, as is the call for conference papers, posters, and workshops.
The IEEE Engineering Informatics conference 2023 (EI2023) will provide a link between electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering in the emerging fields of extended reality (XR), Industrial IoT (IIoT), and the Metaverse.
Conference areas of interest include:
- Metaverse and Standards on Metaverse
- Digital design and manufacturing
- Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)
- Augmented Reality (AR) & Virtual Reality (VR)
- Industry 4.0 & Industry 5.0
- Quantum Artificial Intelligence
- Machine learning & Deep learning & Big data
- Human-Computer Interface (HCI)
- Digital Construction
- Critical Infrastructure
- Digital Engineering
- Transportation and Automotive
Call for papers
The Organising Committee welcomes all engineering informatics related papers, workshops, and posters. All papers will be peer-reviewed and, if accepted, published in the conference proceedings in IEEE Xplore. Further, selected authors may be invited to expand their papers for publication in a special section of a journal. Awards will be presented for Best Paper, Best Workshop and Best Posters.
Refer to the Call for Papers section of the conference website regarding the submission deadlines, requirements, and guidelines, and where to send your proposed papers.
Key dates
Pre-conference
- 30 June 2023: Super early bird registration closes
- 31 August 2023: Early bird registration closes
- 31 October 2023: Author registration deadline
Conference dates
- 22—23 November 2023: Swinburne University, Hawthorn, Australia
- 25—26 November 2023: Sanjay Ghodawat University, Maharashtra, India
About iMOVE
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We are keen to see how we can help you achieve those outcomes and advance the sector together.
Visit our About iMOVE page for information about who we are, what we do, and how we work, and our List of projects page for the work we’ve done so far.
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