Conference “ICT Means Business”

October 25, 2021

You are kindly invited to participate in the ICT research and entrepreneurship conference “ICT Means Business”, which will take place on-site and online on 4.-5. November 2021.

At the conference 30 researchers from the University of Tartu, TalTech and Tallinn University will give an overview of the “hot” frontier research areas, development trends and state-of-the-art technologies in ICT and introduce collaboration opportunities with public and business sector.

Those are the areas covered during the conference, where broad cooperation between research, businesses and the state is the key to Estonian innovation capacity:

· Data Science and Big Data
· Trustworthy Software Technologies
· Internet of Intelligent Things
· Cyber Security
· Digital Transformation and Life Long Learning
· Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
· Robot-Human Collaboration and Internet of Things in Industry Processes
· Applied Hardware Security

Conference presentations are in English.

The event takes place as a hybrid conference, which can be attended on-site at the University of Tartu Delta Centre (the event follows the current covid regulations). You can also follow presentations and participate in discussions online.
Please see the program and speakers on the website of Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications (ITL).

Pre-registration HERE is required for both on-site and online participation. Event in Facebook.

The conference is organised in cooperation with University of Tartu, TalTech, Tallinn University, ITL, the Ministry of Education and Research and the Education and Youth Board as the coordinator of the IT Academy program. Participation is free of charge, organizational costs are covered by the IT Academy program.

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