Thursday, January 8, 2009

Call for Papers - 11th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation - ICTPI '09

11th International Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation - ICTPI '09

Dates: March 13-15, 2009

Venue: Habitat World, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India

Organized by the EMPI Group of Institutions, New Delhi

Supported by National Knowledge Commission in collaboration with NISTADS, CSIR

Conference Theme: Frontiers of Knowledge and Innovation: Blending Emerging Technologies with Inclusive Developments

The International Conferences on Technology Policy and Innovation (ICTPI) are held annually in different countries on different aspects of interconnections between science, technology, innovation, and development. The 11th ICTPI in India will focus on inclusive development.
The New Delhi Conference will be a common platform for academia, business, government and civil society to deliberate on the role and applications of frontiers of knowledge of science and technology and innovation in tackling the problems of inclusive development.

Call for Papers
Paper selection will be based upon submission of an extended abstract of at least 300 words, which should be typed double-spaced in English. The extended abstracts should clearly state the objectives, methodology, results and conclusions of the work with supporting main references. It must include e-mail and/or FAX addresses.
Please ensure that the abstract is representative of the research work to be submitted for presentation during the Conference and include KEY-WORDS and the MAIN TOPIC to which your presentation relates (select one from 'Topics' listed under 'About ICTPI '08 '.)
Papers and presentations on innovative approaches that have demonstrated significant impact on addressing the problems of inclusive development are especially welcome.
Interested authors may click here to submit their abstracts.

Deadlines
Paper acceptance notification: Before January 30, 2009

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