Call for Abstract – Digital Futures Young Scientist Conference!

Explore the Future of Digital Transformation – Abstract Submission is open!

Digital Futures is thrilled to introduce its inaugural Digital Futures Young Scientist Conference! The conference is exclusively designed for PhD students and postdocs collaborating with Digital Futures affiliated faculty, providing a unique platform to share your cutting-edge research, innovative ideas, and groundbreaking solutions in the dynamic digital transformation landscape.

This event promises to be an exhilarating opportunity to connect with your peers, forge new interdisciplinary partnerships, and gain invaluable insights into the realm of digitalization.

All Digital Futures PhD students and postdocs are welcome and encouraged to submit their abstracts.

Submission Deadline: 5 January, 2024

Join us for vibrant discussions, engaging poster presentations and demonstrations, inspiring keynote speeches from experts (stay tuned for exciting announcements), and the chance to network with like-minded professionals while indulging in fika and delectable meals. Be a Trailblazer in Digital Transformation!

More information on the Digital Futures Young Scientist Conference website.

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