GPD Finland 2021 Calling for Papers

Date: 5 February 2021
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GPD Finland 2021 Call for Papers
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Date: 5 February 2021

The physical or live event part targets a maximum of 350 participants at the venue, out of which around 45 will be accepted to make oral presentations.

GPD Finland 2021 set for October 20 - 22, 2021 is calling for papers

  • October 19 – 20, Exclusive Workshops
  • October 20 – 22, Conference Part (3 parallel technical sessions each day) and Business and Networking Part. In 2021, we will not have the usual exhibition, but we will provide a unique environment that will allow enhanced networking both days.

The virtual event part will be for those not able to attend physically. Details to be released later.

For more information regarding the call for papers and proposed conference sessions, please refer to the following links

The deadline for submitting abstracts is April 18, 2021.

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