IFAC International Conference on International Stability, Technology and Culture TECIS 2018

Technology development leads to dramatic changes in international stability. It has never been so important to examine system stability. Currently and during the recent years social international and national systems of control have been shown to be inadequate and prone to be fundamental and most basic instable. Many basic assumptions are no longer certain and are definitely questioned. This event will systematically examine these topics. Another goal of the TECIS conference is to propose new approaches in dealing with globalization effects, as studying complexity and knowledge management.
  • IFAC International Conference on International Stability, Technology and Culture TECIS 2018
  • 2024-03-29T11:00:00+02:00
  • 2024-03-29T12:00:00+02:00
  • Technology development leads to dramatic changes in international stability. It has never been so important to examine system stability. Currently and during the recent years social international and national systems of control have been shown to be inadequate and prone to be fundamental and most basic instable. Many basic assumptions are no longer certain and are definitely questioned. This event will systematically examine these topics. Another goal of the TECIS conference is to propose new approaches in dealing with globalization effects, as studying complexity and knowledge management.
  • What Control Enterprise Integration simulation systems sustainability rehabilitation engineering systems knowledge-based methods
  • When Mar 29, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Europe/Helsinki / UTC200)
  • Where Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Attendees It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the TECIS 2018, which aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to give an overview of the state of the art, to present new research results and to exchange ideas and experiences in the fields of technology and international stability.
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It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the TECIS 2018, which aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to give an overview of the state of the art, to present new research results and to exchange ideas and experiences in the fields of technology and international stability.
Meeting Scope and Objectives:
Technology development leads to dramatic changes in international stability. It has never been so important to examine system stability. Currently and during the recent years social international and national systems of control have been shown to be inadequate and prone to be fundamental and most basic instable. Many basic assumptions are no longer certain and are definitely questioned. This event will systematically examine these topics. Another goal of the TECIS conference is to propose new approaches in dealing with globalization effects, as studying complexity and knowledge management.
The scope of the conference will cover but is not limited to:

•    Control and Automation to Improve Stability
•    Young Engineers in Control
•    Automation and Control in Oil and Gas Industry
•    Social Aspects of Oil and Gas Engineering
•    Developments in Petrochemical Industry
•    Development of Regions, Countries
•    Social Networks
•    Managing the Introduction of Technological Change to Improve Stability
•    Technology in Post-conflict Regions
•    Innovation Management
•    Open Innovation and Applications
•    Enterprise Integration and Networking, Software
•    Cost Oriented Automation (COA)
•    SME-oriented Automation
•    Decision Support Systems for SME's
•    Semi-Automated Assembly and Disassembly (EoL)
•    Intelligent Systems and Applications
•    Mechatronic Systems and Robotics
•    Robotics and Handling Devices
•    Artificial Intelligence and Applications
•    Retrofitting of Automation Devices
•    Engineering Ethics
•    Tele-medical Systems
•    Cross-cultural Aspects of Engineering
•    Control & Political Stability
•    Models & Simulation
•    Sustainable Design and Control
•    Human aspects of safety and risk engineering
•    Biomedical Systems