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  • IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)

    Colorado School of Mines Golden, United States

    IEEE GHTC focuses on technology for the benefit of humanity. This cross-disciplinary annual conference provides the perfect venue for those interested in humanitarian engineering to join their peers in October 2025 at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado USA

  • The IEEE Conference on Engineering Informatics 2025

    Swinburse University of Technology John St, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia

    3 & 5 November 2025 Swinburne University of Technology   The Engineering Informatics-2025 conference is a high-quality scientific meeting that...  Read More

  • IAS-FRIS Symposium on Social Robots and Ethical Design

    IAS-FRIS Symposium on Social Robots and Ethical Design 2025 Seminar Room, FRIS (G-06), Aobayama Campus, Tohoku University, 6-3 Aramaki aza Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan

    The symposium considers challenges to the regulation of AI-enabled technology due to slow legislative processes, which have not been able to keep pace with the rapid speed of technological advances.

  • SSIT Webinar — Reframing Ethical Technology: A DIITA Approach to Digital Inclusion and Planetary Well-Being

    Virtual

    As digital technologies increasingly mediate human life and shape societal priorities, ethical frameworks must evolve beyond compliance toward inclusion, trust, and long-term sustainability. This talk introduces the DIITA framework — Dignity, Identity, Inclusion, Trust, and Agency — as an emerging IEEE initiative guiding responsible technology governance.

  • SusTech 2026

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Santa Ana Orange County Airport 1325 E. Dyer Rd., Santa Ana, CA, United States

    The 13th IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech 2026) is designed to explore development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

  • Webinar – Rethinking Aging: Smarter Homes, Smarter Bodies, Longer Lives.

    As longevity increases, the challenge is no longer simply adding years to life—it’s adding independence, vitality, and purpose to those years. Advances in AI, connected health devices, smart home systems, and digital therapeutics are transforming how we monitor health, prevent decline, and support aging in place. From wearable sensors that detect subtle changes in mobility or cognition to homes that anticipate safety risks and personalize daily support, technology is reshaping what it means to grow older.