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IE 2026 : The 25th International Conference on Informatics in Economy

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Link: https://www.conferenceie.ase.ro/
 
When May 7, 2026 - May 9, 2026
Where Cluj Napoca
Submission Deadline Mar 30, 2026
Notification Due Apr 15, 2026
Final Version Due Apr 30, 2026
Categories    artificial intelligence   big data management, processin   iot, mobile and multimedia sol   quantitative economics
 

Call For Papers

The International Conference on Informatics in Economy is one of the first scientific events on this subject in Romania and during the last years has gained an international scientific recognition. At national level, it remains one of the most important scientific events that gather the entire Romanian Economic Informatics community. The goal of this conference is to bring international authors together with local authors in important fields. The IE 2026 Conference will be held in Cluj-Napoca between 7-9 May, 2026.

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