Competitive Advantage in the Digital Economy (CADE) Forum
8-10 June 2020
Don Orione Artigianelli, Venice, Italy

Deadline: March 10, 2020

The 7th Competitive Advantage in the Digital Economy (CADE2020) Forum is an exclusive three-day event, bringing together academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges of the digital economy and present the latest cutting edge research. Specifically, this year’s Forum focuses on Smart Service Systems, Personal Data and Cyber Security.

CADE’s core objective is to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations and to continue building a platform for the development of a common language for digital economy research. The Forum has already built a reputation for creating new synergies between research groups both at Warwick and other institutions, and emphasis will continue to be placed on this as well as developing collaborative opportunities between participants at CADE.

At CADE, emphasis is placed on discussion and collaboration, with plenty of time allocated to both your presentation, the subsequent discussion and additional time between parallel sessions for further in depth discussions with other participants.

This year’s key note speakers are:
– Professor Lechner Ulrike, (Universität der Bundeswehr München)
– Professor Ganna Pogrebna (University of Birmingham)
– Professor Simeon Yates (University of Liverpool)

Important Dates
– Abstract Submission Opens: December 12, 2019
Submission Deadline: March 10, 2020 
– Participants Notified: March 17, 2020
– Registration Opens: March 17, 2020
– Early Bird Registration Closes: April 20, 2020
– Registration Closes: May 8, 2020
– CADE 2019: June 8-10, 2020

Registration Rates
– Early bird registration: £300
– Standard registration: £350
– PhD registration: £200
– Partner lunch and dinner ticket: £125

CADE is pleased to announce the following awards will be presented at this years forum:
Best paper award: This award will be presented to the best paper presentation.
Developmental paper: This award will be presented to PhD and early career researchers only. This award will be provided to the research at its early stages of development which is perceived to have excellent potential as a full research paper.

Scientific Committee — General Chair:
– Professor Carsten Maple (WMG, University of Warwick)

Co-chairs:
– Dr Albrecht Fritzsche (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
– Professor Roger Maull (INDEX, University of Exeter)
– Professor Irene Ng (WMG, University of Warwick)
– Professor Glenn Parry (CODE, University of Surrey)
– Dr Jat Singh (University of Cambridge)

Program Chairs:
– Dr Sara Cannizzaro (WMG, University of Warwick)
– Dr Phil Davies (University of Reading)

More info here.

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