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CALL FOR PANELS, WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS for the
23rd Bled eConference:
eTrust: Implications for the Individual, Enterprises and Society
June 20 - 23, 2010, Bled, Slovenia
http://BledConference.org
The theme for this year’s conference 'eTrust: Implications for the
Individual,
Enterprises and Society' is reflecting an ongoing discussion about
fundamental
considerations for the growth and stability of markets and communities:
trust. As emerging digital environments generate new ways of
communication
and interaction between individuals and individuals and organizations
based
on new infrastructures there is an increasing demand for a more
reliable
eWorld. New eResponsiblities have to be taken by all stakeholders of
the
eWorld in order to cope with emerging eRisk challenges: businesses,
governments,
and individuals in their multiple roles as managers, politicians,
employees,
parents, citizens, etc. Actions have to be taken on both the macro and
the micro level, organizational configurations, process related issues,
new kind of products and services, and necessary infrastructures and
technologies
as well as respective policies have to be discussed.
We would like to encourage you to
submit
a panel, workshop or a meeting proposal.
Submission of Business Track Proposal
April
2, 2010
Notification of acceptance
April 16, 2010
Panels
Panels are expected to explore
innovative
ways of exploiting the latest eTechnologies and development approaches,
and to suggest new research agendas. Duration of all conference’s
program
components is 90 minutes. A special goal of the panels sessions is to
provide
a big picture of the “e” domain by highlighting current issues and
expected
future impacts of eTechnologies in regional, or global economies.
Demonstrations
of successful collaboration between business, government, and academia
in cross-border, cross-industry, and/or cross-disciplinary environments
are particularly welcome.
Workshops
Workshops are expected to demonstrate
successful use (via prototypes, Living Labs, etc.) of the latest
eTechnologies
showing innovative opportunities, and to lay out the directions for
further
research. Duration of workshop is 90 minutes.
The panel and workshop proposal (1
page)
should indicate panel title, panel chair and the panelists (name,
position,
affiliation, country, e-mail address, web site address), the topic and
issues to be discussed.
Panel and Workshop participants are
expected to register for the conference.
For further information please visit
our website:
http://BledConference.org/2010/tracks
We are looking forward to your
submissions.
Best wishes.
Andreja Pucihar
Bled 2010 eConference Chair
http://BledConference.org