Call for Papers for the ICT4S 2024 conference is open!

The international ICT4S conference brings together leading researchers in ICT for Sustainability with government and industry representatives interested in using, analysing, designing and deploying ICT for environmental and social sustainability. The conference aims to create discussion and movement towards fundamental change in ICT systems among researchers focusing on ICT effects on sustainability and developers of sustainable ICT systems or applications.

To provide a broad forum for reporting on scientific progress and practical experiences on ICT for sustainability, ICT4S 2024 invites research paper submissions ranging from well-founded technical papers to exploratory, empirical or application papers. We welcome original papers reporting on research, design, development, case studies, experience and empirical reports in the field of ICT4S.

Submission deadline: January 26, 2024

More info can be found on the ICT4S 2024 conference website:
https://conf.researchr.org/home/ict4s-2024

Looking forward to your submissions,

Organising committee of ICT4S

Supported by Digital Futures Working Group Smart Society

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