Co-creation in Service and Customer Engagement Symposium 2022
27-29 November 2022
Southern Highlands, New South Wales, Australia

EOI Deadline: 31 August 2022

Celebrating our Tenth Anniversary

CCIS-CE 2022 Main Theme: Well-being Co-creation

Co-chairs
– Professor Byron Keating, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
– Associate Professor Tom Chen, University of Canberra, Australia

The inaugural Co-creation in Service CCIS Symposium took place in 2013 and became CCIS-CE in 2015. Co-founded by Dr Tom Chen and Dr Alison Dean. It is a SERVSIG-affiliated research workshop event. The three-day CCIS-CE symposium will take place from Sunday 27th – Tuesday 29th November 2022, in the gorgeous Southern Highlands wine country before ANZMAC 2022.

Venue: Milton Park Country House Hotel & Spa, NSW, Australia (One and half hours south of Sydney; the region Nichole Kidman, Jimmy Barnes, Michelle Bridges and Mike Cannon-Brookes have their country homes)

Capacity: Max 35 participants

Registration: Includes two nights of resort accommodation, two social dinners, breakfast and lunch meals, the conference registration fee and GST.
Early bird rate: AUD 1,300 (First 20 participants)
Rate: AUD 1,500
Guest package: AUD 600 (We are a partner-friendly event. We work, they play)
Bus Transport AUD 150 return per person (Sydney Central Station to the symposium venue)
Day registration rate options available; details on the CCIS-CE website.

Express of Interest
Deadline: Wednesday 31st August 2022
(We accept EOI on a rolling basis until we reach the maximum capacity).

This year’s main theme is Wellbeing Co-creation. Please note that this symposium has a strict limit on the number of attendees and we may not be able to accommodate all interested parties. If you’re interested in attending this conference, please email Dr Tom Chen tom.chen@canberra.edu.au and include the following details:
– Title:
– Full name:
– Affiliation:
– Email address:
– Research Interests (please specify):
– Online Research Profile web address e.g., LinkedIn, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, etc (optional, if applicable):

CCIS-CE 2022 is sponsored by the University of Canberra and the Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST) centre at QUT. BEST brings together the fields of economics, marketing and technology for societal and economic benefit. 

More info here.

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