GENERAL INFORMATION
Background and Scope
Welcome by the National Organizing Committee Chair – Brenda O’Neill
Contact us: tecis2024@setu.ie
Background and Scope of the Conference
On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our pleasure to invite you to submit papers to the 22nd IFAC Conference on Technology, Culture and International Stability TECIS2024, which will take place on May 29-31, 2024 in South East Technological University, Waterford (Ireland) organized by the South East Technological University, Waterford. The scope of the conference will cover different aspects and topics (technological, methodological, cultural ) that impact on international stability.
Technology development leads to dramatic changes in international stability. It has never been so important to examine system stability. Currently and during recent years social international and national systems of control have been shown to be inadequate and prone to be unstable. Many basic assumptions are no longer certain and definitively questioned. This event will systematically examine a number of areas of scientific importance including but not limited to:
- Control and Automation to Improve Social
and Political Stability - Digital Culture
- Advanced Technology, Conflict and Post-
conflict - Digital Diversity and Inclusion
- Control, Automation and Intelligence for
Sustainable Cultural Heritage - Capacity Building in Less Developed
Regions - Enterprise Integration and Networking
- Cost Oriented Automation
- Semi-Automated Assembly and
Disassembly (EoL) - Advanced Intelligent Systems including
Industrial and Service Applications of AI - Cost Effective Operation and Maintenance
- Mechatronic Systems and Robotics
- Engineering Ethics
- Cross-cultural Aspects of Engineering
- Models & Simulation for International
Stability and related applications - Environmentally Sustainable Design and
Control - Developments and Opportunities in
Education
Main IFAC sponsoring Technical Committees
IFAC Co-sponsoring Technical Committees
- TC 4.2 Mechatronic Systems
- TC 4.5. Human Machine Systems
- TC 5.1. Manufacturing Plant Control
- TC 8.3. Modelling and Control of Environmental Systems
- TC 9.2. Systems and Control for Societal Impact
- TC 9.4. Control Education
Other scientific bodies co-sponsoring technically the conference
- INSYTE: Centre for Information Systems and Techno-culture
- IEEE Returning Mothers Conference (RMC)
National Organizing Committee
NOC Chair
Brenda O’Neill
Ireland/Munster, Waterford, South East Technological University)
NOC Vice Chair
Dr. John Organ
Ireland/Munster, Waterford, South East Technological University)
Industry Chair
Orlagh Costello
Orlagh has been an engineer in various industries for 20+ years. Starting her career in steel, she moved to defence and on to pharma, med devices and food. She is currently working as Engineering Services Manager in Abbott Diabetes Care in Kilkenny, Ireland.
International Program Committee
Editor
Dr. Larry Stapleton
(Ireland/Munster, Waterford, South East Technological University)
IPC Chair
Dr. Bahadur Ibrahimov
(Austria, ,Vienna, TU Wien)
IPC Vice-Chair
Dr. Mary Doyle-Kent
(Ireland/Munster, Waterford, South East Technological University)
IPC Members
Sponsors
Centre for INformation SYstems and TEchno-culture
Sanofi
Konica Minolta
Diversity and Inclusion statement
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