5-7 MARCH
2020

2020 IEEE EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY AND
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT SUMMIT

#citiesr4living

Photos are available now!

You can access the photos and some other conference materials from the event on our Google Drive now using this link
(Only available for participants. The password is sent via e-mail). 

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.

We invite proposals for research papers, project case descriptions, visual displays/exhibitions and other creative, critical insights to these issues. In the event that a proposal isn’t accepted for one format (e.g., a paper), the programme committee might offer alternatives (e.g. a poster).

PARTNERS