Due to the unprecedented circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic, IST-Africa 2020 took place as a virtual event from 18 –… Read More
Category: Conferences
IEEE GHTC 2020 – Call for Papers Extended Deadline 01 May
By Paul Cunningham on April 13th, 2020 in Call for Papers, Conferences
The 10th Anniversary of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC) will take place in Seattle from 29 October to… Read More
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Plenary 4 – Brave New Brain-Tech: IEEE Neuroethics Program Development of Guidelines for Use of Neurotechnologies in Practice, 16 Nov 19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Conferences, Videos
IEEE ISTAS 2019 Plenary 4 on 16 November ’19 focused on sharing insights into Brave New Brain-Tech: IEEE Neuroethics Program… Read More
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Plenary 3 – Impact of IEEE Division VI Societies Panel, 16 Nov ’19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Conferences, Videos
IEEE ISTAS 2019 Plenary 3 focused on the Impact of Division VI Societies. Panelists included: Prof. Manuel Castro, Director, IEEE… Read More
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Keynote – Engineering Workforce of the 21st Century, Dr Babak Beheshti, Director, IEEE Region 1, 16 Nov ’19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Conferences, Videos
Dr Babak Beheshti, Director, IEEE Region 1 provided a keynote presentation during IEEE ISTAS 2019 on 16 November… Read More
Coming Up This Week – IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Boston
By Paul Cunningham on November 9th, 2019 in Conferences, Human Impacts, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact
The IEEE Society for Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) invites you to participate in its flagship event, the 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society. IEEE ISTAS 2019 takes place 15- 16 November in Boston MA, hosted by the School of Engineering of Tufts University, on its Medford Campus.
CALL FOR PAPERS – ISTAS 2018
By Greg Adamson on June 12th, 2018 in Call for Papers, Conferences, Societal Impact
We welcome proposals for papers, parallel panel and workshop sessions focused on the relationship between technology, policy and social issues ranging from the economic and ethical to the cultural and environmental.