UPCOMING SUBMISSION DEADLINES
Regular Paper Submission: December 13, 2023
Position Paper Submission: January 25, 2024
Doctoral Consortium Paper Submission: February 29, 2024
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health aims to be a meeting point for those that study age and health-related quality of life and apply information and communication technologies for helping people stay healthier, more independent and active at work or in their community. ICT4AWE facilitates the exchange of information and dissemination of best practices, innovation and technical improvements in the fields of age and health care, education, psychology, social coordination and ambient assisted living. From e-Health to intelligent systems, and ICT devices, the conference is a vibrant discussion and collaboration platform for all those that work in research and development and in companies involved in promoting the quality of life and well-being of people, by providing room for research and industrial presentations, demos and project descriptions.
Basic Registration
These prices apply to both paper authors, i.e. speakers, and non-speakers.
535€ - Member of INSTICC, with lunches included
595€ - Non member, with lunches included
Non-member registrations include a
free INSTICC membership valid until the end of 2024, which can be used in this and in subsequent INSTICC conferences throughout 2024.
The table below shows in detail all possible combinations of several options, namely “speaker/non-speaker; member/non-member; early/late/on-site” registration types. It shows also special, discounted registration types, namely “1-day pass” and “Non-speaker options for Program Committee members, Co-Authors or Students”.
All Available Registration Options
| Prices (EUR) |
INSTICC Member /Sponsor | Regular |
Early | Late | On-Site | Early | Late | On-Site |
Speaker (student or non-student) |
Conference, Workshops or Special Sessions |
535€ | 635€ | ---- | 595€ | 695€ | ---- |
|
Abstract or Doctoral Consortium | 350€ | 410€ | ---- | 410€ | 470€ | ---- |
Non-Speaker |
Regular |
535€ | 635€ | 735€ | 595€ | 695€ | 795€ |
|
Program Committee, Co-Author or Student | 350€ | 410€ | 470€ | 410€ | 470€ | 530€ |
1-day Pass |
200€ | 225€ | 240€ | 220€ | 245€ | 280€ |
All registration types include*: access to all conference sessions and keynote lectures + coffee breaks + lunches + conference bag and badge + Book of Abstracts in digital support + conference proceedings including satellite events in digital support.
*The 1-day Pass registration includes 1 lunch.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS | Early Registration | Late Registration | On-Site Registration |
Each additional paper | 290€ | ----- | ----- |
Each additional page | 50€ | ----- | ----- |
Conference Social Event and Banquet | 75€ | 85€ | 95€ |
Lunch Ticket | 30€ | 30€ | 30€ |
Each additional Abstract | 100€ | 100€ | ----- |
Authors need to register their papers before the
Registration Deadline for the corresponding stage, in order to benefit from the early registration fee. After that deadline, the late registration fee is applied.
Abstracts are presented at the conference, like other papers, either orally or as posters, but abstracts are not published in the proceedings.
SCOPE
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health aims to be a meeting point for those that study age and health-related quality of life and apply information and communication technologies for helping people stay healthier, more independent and active at work or in their community. ICT4AWE facilitates the exchange of information and dissemination of best practices, innovation and technical improvements in the fields of age and health care, education, psychology, social coordination and ambient assisted living. From e-Health to intelligent systems, and ICT devices, the conference is a vibrant discussion and collaboration platform for all those that work in research and development and in companies involved in promoting the quality of life and well-being of people, by providing room for research and industrial presentations, demos and project descriptions.
CONFERENCE AREAS
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
1. AGING WELL – SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES PERSPECTIVE
2. TELEMEDICINE AND INDEPENDENT LIVING
3. DIGITAL HEALTH AND E-HEALTH
AREA 1: AGING WELL – SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES PERSPECTIVE
- Aging Population – the Facts, Statistics, the Future
- Autonomy and Active Ageing
- Dignity and Equal Opportunities of Senior Citizens
- Health Geography, Cultural Issues
- Human Communication and Behavioural Studies of Senior Citizens
- Management of Health Services
- Psychological Dimension of Aging Population
- Self-Fulfilment and Social Participation
- Social Inclusion
- Sociocultural Dimension of Aging Population
- Studies of People with Disabilities
AREA 2: TELEMEDICINE AND INDEPENDENT LIVING
- Acceptance of Ambient Technology
- Ambient Technology for Daily Living
- Ambient Technology for Health, Emergency and Care
- Inclusive Design
- Internet of Things and Smart Devices for Independent Living
- Mobile Systems for Independent Living
- Privacy and Ethical Issues
- Remote Monitoring
- Smart Environments and Housing
- Software and Applications for Independent Living
- Systems Usability
- Wearable Technologies
- Web and Mobile Interaction
- Management of Telemedicine
- Neural Sensory Systems and Rehabilitation
- Systems to Encourage Healthy Lifestyles
- Tele-Rehabilitation
AREA 3: DIGITAL HEALTH AND E-HEALTH
- Sustainable Digital Health Business Models
- Case Studies in eHealth
- Clinical Informatics
- Data and Real-Time Analytics
- Decision Support Systems
- Diagnostic Support
- eHealth and Education
- Electronic Health Records
- Emergency and Alerts Handling
- Evidence-Based Medicine
- Health Information Systems
- Home Care Monitoring Systems
- Interoperability and System Integration
- Medical Data Science Technologies
- Digital Collaboration Technologies
- Mobile Health Monitoring
- Open Data and Health Information
- Personalised Medicine
- Security and Privacy in eHealth
- Computer Vision and Healthcare Robotics
- Gamification in Digital Health
- Digital Assistants
- ICT for Cognitive Stimulation