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IEEE Conference introduces technologies that enable digitalisation

Companies and hundreds of researchers of the field meet in a scientific conference in August in Helsinki.
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The scientific IEEE Conference on 2015 organised by Aalto University and Xidian University was attend by nearly 400 experts interested in the opportunities and challenges of a digital society.

Cybersecurity, big data, cloud computing, industrial internet, 5G, artificial intelligence and machine learning will be the key words at the scientific IEEE conference hosted by Aalto University in Helsinki between 21 and 23 August. Three different conferences will be held jointly in the event.

Hundreds of researchers will present their latest research. Also companies in the field and company representatives will be there. Nokia, conference’s collaboration partner, expects that the conference will bring top researchers in 5G, Internet of Things, and cloud computing to Finland. These are Nokia’s strategic focus areas. Nokia believes in the power of cooperation in the development of future technologies, so that they can match the needs of the society the best way possible.

‘With content themes and top scientists’ visit, our partnership is connected to several research and funding programmes, such as 5thGear, Industrial Internet, and Witty City. Using for example digital platform economy, these programmes help us to create abilities for the society that is becoming increasingly digitalised, and competitiveness for Finnish companies in the international market’, says TEKES Programme Manager Mika Klemettinen.

‘All of the themes in the conference are topical and contribute to the development of digitalisation. The techniques already exist and develop at an extremely fast rate as the standard of research rises due to a strong contribution from Asian countries, too,’ says Professor Raimo Kantola from Aalto University.

Both the academic world and companies are warmly welcome to either network or be active participants. A total of 400 participants are expected to attend the conference. A more detailed programme, registration, and the conference’s keynote speakers are introduced .

Contact and further information about the conference:
Professor Raimo Kantola
Aalto University
Tel. + 358 40 750 1636
raimo.kantola@aalto.fi 

Aalto University arranges a scientific IEEE Conference in Helsinki from 21 to 23 August. Three different conferences will be held jointly in the event. The conferences are the 11th International Conference on the Network and System Security (NSS-2017), the 17th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing (ICA3PP-2017), and the 17th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (IEEE CIT-2017).

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