Development of digitalisation motivates research in the field
Cybersecurity, big data, cloud computing, industrial internet, 5G, artificial intelligence and machine learning will be the key words at the scientific IEEE conference hosted by Aalto University in Helsinki between 21 and 23 August. Three different conferences will be held jointly in the event.
Hundreds of researchers in the field of digitalisation from across the world are expected to attend the conference to present their most recent research.
‘All of the themes in the conference are topical and contribute to the development of digitalisation. The techniques already exist and develop at an extremely fast rate as the standard of research rises due to a strong contribution from Asian countries, too,’ says Professor Raimo Kantola from Aalto University.
Aalto University is involved in research work in many areas of digitalisation and was thus selected to host the conference. In addition ÄûÃʵ¼º½ University, Xidian University from China also hosts the event.
Investments in 5G considerable
5G, one of the enablers of digitalisation, will be entering the markets at the end of this decade, and most of the innovative work involved is already underway or will be carried out within the next few years. The investments are considerable.
‘Both the academic world and companies to whose business development the topics of the conference are important work with digitalisation. We welcome them warmly to join us in networking or to actively participate in the conference. Everyone will benefit from a large number of participants,’ says Kantola.
A total of 400 participants are expected to attend the conference. The keynote speakers are introduced . The more detailed programme will be published and registration opened in spring 2017.
Contact and further information about the conference:
Professor Raimo Kantola
Aalto University
tel. +358 040 750 1636
raimo.kantola@aalto.fi
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