5-7 MARCH
2020 IEEE EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT SUMMIT
DORTMUND UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS
#CITIESR4LIVING
Building future cities through digital transformation projects
At the heart of future cities, one must find a reflection of the diverse qualities, interests, challenges and aspirations of its citizens. Continuously improving citizens’ quality of life can come through robust digital transformation and collaboration on projects and programmes.
But what is digital transformation within a future city? The answers are as multiple as the projects within its borders. Addressing these complexities is not easy, but it is essential, and will be an ongoing effort of research, industry and government stakeholders in close collaboration with its citizens. A key challenge is to find ways how to combine the different players within complex project ecosystems. We must find ways to share our thoughts, questions and proposals in order to create a sustainable future that serves us all.
One way is to engage the global community. At the E-TEMS 2020 Conference – organised by the European Partnership for Project and Innovation Management – contributors and participants will showcase how they are digitally transforming how we live and work using innovative approaches to projects and their management. And we want you to be a part of it.
The programme will be a balance between topics emergent from submissions and those we specifically seek. For those interested in regional perspectives, it’s important to note that we are actively seeking contributions from organizations in and around Dortmund, Bilbao, Trondheim, Kaunas, Kiev and Ternopil.
IEEE E-TEMS 2020 PUBLICATIONS
IEEE E-TEMS 2020 on IEEE Xplore
INDEXING
Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other abstracting and indexing (A&I) databases. All A&I providers can be found here and include amongst others Scopus and Web of Science.
PRIVACY
IEEE policy and professional ethics requires that referees treat the contents of papers under review as privileged information not to be disclosed to others before publication. It is expected that no one with access to a paper under review will make any inappropriate use of the special knowledge which that access provides. This applies to anyone else who is authorized to handle submissions.
PROGRAMME & CALL FOR PAPERS
COMMITTEES
Chairs & Organising Committee
Beverly Pasian – Conference Chair (Utrecht University of Applied Sciences)
Carsten Wolff – Programme Chair (Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
Anna Badasian – Scientific Conference Manager (Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
Nargiza Mikhridinova – Scientific Conference Manager (Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Beverly Lynn Pasian
Carsten Wolff
Anna Badasian
Nargiza Mikhridinova
Sabine Sachweh
Andrea Kienle
Anatoly Sachenko
Andre Dechange
Andreas Becker
Bassam Hussein
Chinwi Mgbere
Christian Reimann
Christoph Plass
Elena Vitkauskaite
Erik Kamsties
Fabian Dittrich
Galina Tabunshchik
Jose Ramon Otegi-Olaso
Nerea Toledo
Olena Verenych
Peter Arras
Rimante Hopeniene
Ruta Ciutiene
Sergey Bushuyev
Venkat Subramanian
Francesca Guerriero
Jan-Philpp Büchler
Axel Faix
Hayder Mecit
Michael Schugt
Friedbert Pautzke
Lydia Kaiser
Florian Rademacher
Norbert Pohlmann
David Bothe
Guido Stoll
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Anna Badasian
Nargiza Mikhridinova
Thorsten Ruben
Matthias Smukal
Sabina Culicovscaia
Nicole Roth
Tanja Mycka
Ekaterina Hermann
SPECIAL GUESTS
Robert Bierwolf,
IEEE TEMS VP Conferences
Thomas Holzmann,
Chair of the IEEE TEMS Germany Chapter – Keynote Speaker
Aaron Shenhar,
(Ret’d) Rutgers University – Keynote Speaker
Alexia Nalewaik,
American University – Keynote Speaker
Nigel Williams,
University of Portsmouth – Keynote speaker
Jan Fritz Rettberg,
Dortmund Smart City Alliance – Keynote speaker
Tamara Appel,
Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts