Co-creation in Service and Customer Engagement Symposium 2023
26-28 November 2023
Swan Valley, WA, Australia
EOI Deadline: 30 September 2023
Co-chairs
– Professor Sanjit K. Roy, Edith Cowan University, Australia
– Associate Professor Tom Chen, University of Canberra, Australia
This year, our main theme, “Serving (with) the Invisibles,” resonates deeply with the ever-evolving landscape of technology and societal needs. If you find yourself drawn to subjects like ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Corporate Responsibility, platform economy/ business models, Digital Health, Health Service Delivery, Social Inclusion, Transformation Services, and beyond, then CCIS-CE 2023 is for you. Nestled in the renowned Swan Valley wine region, CCIS-CE 2023 offers a transdisciplinary collaboration setting, promising a memorable experience. Our carefully curated sessions, panels, and discussions promise to immerse you in thought-provoking dialogues that bridge technology and humanity, exploring innovative solutions to invisible challenges.
This year, we’re privileged to welcome our keynote speaker, Professor Jochen Wirtz, whose experience seamlessly bridges theory and practice. His depth of knowledge and wealth of experience promises to offer profound insights that will greatly enrich our event.
Venue: Mandoon Estate, Swan Valley Wine Region, Perth
Capacity: 25 persons
Registration:
– Early Bird Registration Rate (30th of September 2023): 1,500 AUD
– Full Registration Fee: 1,700 AUD
Includes: two-night accommodation, celebration and gala dinners, breakfasts, lunches, and conference registration fee, including GST.
Express of Interest
To express your interest in attending, please email Dr Tom Chen 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):
(We accept EOI on a rolling basis until we reach the maximum capacity).
CCIS-CE 2023 is sponsored by the University of Canberra and the Edith Cowan University, with the AMA SERVSIG as partner.
Full information available on the symposium’s website.