Introduction

GHTC is a global humanitarian technology conference focused on bringing together people to address the critical issues for the benefit of the resource-constrained and vulnerable populations in the world. It is an opportunity for IEEE to work with NGOs to identify the most pressing needs. Conference Mission: Foster exchange of information, networking, and cooperation in the humanitarian and emergency management fields. Focus attention on businesses who are enabling technologies in support of humanitarian principles and ways of operating. Impact in positive and meaningful ways lives of disadvantaged billions of people around the world. Explore science, engineering and technology solutions for vulnerable communities and attract young people to these professional fields. Highlight humanitarian technologies that promote successful practice, and attract humanitarian and emergency management practitioners in order to learn from their successes and better guide future research.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-04-15
Abstract submission deadline
2016-05-27
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-07-15
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The Conference theme of “Technology for the Benefit of Humanity” is presented in nine focus areas:

  • Energy: Generation, and Distribution of Renewable Energy; Off-grid Energy for Lighting, Cooking and Heating.

  • Health: Medical technology, Telemedicine, Mobile Clinics, Primary Care and Nutrition.

  • Disaster Management—Disaster Planning and Preparedness; Predictive, Warning and Response Systems; Community Mobilization; Monitoring and Evaluation of Community Response.

  • Connectivity & Communication—Communication and Information Technologies, Systems, and Applications; Social Media and Its Application;

  • Humanitarian Challenges & Opportunities—Logistics and Transportation; Infrastructure, Information, and Human Security; Shelters; Interagency Coordination; Human-Centered System Design; Participatory Methods and Local Economic Stimulation.

  • Water & Sanitation—Clean Water; Sanitation; Solid Waste Management; Disease Vector Control; Drainage and Hygiene.

  • Agriculture—Agricultural Technologies, Irrigation and Farming Practices.

  • Education—Training and Capacity Building; Programs; Methods and Service Learning.

  • Deployment—Scale-up, Distribution, Implementation, and Commercialization of Humanitarian Technologies.

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 13

    2016

    to

    Oct 16

    2016

  • Apr 15 2016

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • May 27 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 15 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Oct 16 2016

    Registration deadline

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