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ficc2019 2018 : Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC) 2019

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Link: https://saiconference.com/FICC2019
 
When Mar 14, 2019 - Mar 15, 2019
Where San Francisco, California
Submission Deadline Aug 1, 2018
Notification Due Sep 1, 2018
Final Version Due Nov 1, 2018
 

Call For Papers

Information and Communication is playing an increasing role in society and within our lives. Recognizing this, FICC 2019 aims to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry to share their latest research contributions, future vision in the field and potential impact across industries.

This conference will feature paper presentations, poster presentations, tutorials, project demonstrations, as well as keynote speech by renowned technology experts and authorities.

FICC is part of the SAI Conferences, a group of annual conferences produced by The Science and Information (SAI) Organization, based in the United Kingdom. Previous conferences include Future Technologies Conference (FTC) in San Francisco, Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) in London and Computing Conference in London.

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