Key Workshop Topics
We invite proposals for hands-on workshops showcasing "Real-world Applications of Technological Innovation" that can benefit students, academics, and industry professionals alike.
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AI in Action - Strategy & Business Transformation
Business Model Design & Innovation in the Digital Era
Design & Systems Thinking for Innovation and Strategic Decision-Making
Technological Forecasting & Strategic Planning for Information
Portfolio Management Essentials for Technology-Driven Organizations
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Transitioning to Entrepreneurship – A Roadmap for Young Professionals and Corporate Innovators
Scaling an Entrepreneurial Venture from Startup to Growth
Investment Readiness and Fundraising Strategies for Startups
Building High-Impact Startup Teams and Culture
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation Labs
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Modern Product Development & Innovation Strategy
Intellectual Property & Commercialization of Emerging Technologies
Taking Ideas to Market – Product-Market Fit and Go-to-Market Strategy
Lean and Agile Product Management for Emerging Technologies
User-Centered Design and Digital Experience Strategy
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Pitching, Influencing & Driving Change at the Executive Level
Career Development, Networking & Transitioning to Leadership
Mentorship for Leadership Development and Future-Ready Teams
Managing High-Performing Teams & Work-Life Balance in a Hybrid World
Ethical AI and Responsible Tech Leadership
We also welcome workshop proposals on any other topics that broadly align with the areas of interest of the IEEE TEMS community.
Proposals can be tailored to:
Students: e.g., tools for project work, research support, and data analysis.
Academics: e.g., technology for teaching enhancement, research data management, and academic administration.
Industry Professionals: e.g., technology for operational efficiency, predictive analytics, and customer insights.
Workshops that incorporate interactive elements, case studies, or tool demonstrations are particularly welcome to deepen attendees’ skills in applying innovative tools to their specific needs.
Workshop proposals should be submitted as pdf documents through the TEMSCON Global EDAS site at https://edas.info/N34628. No specific format is required. Proposals should include the following details:
Workshop title
Workshop organizer(s), with e-mail addresses
Target audience
Workshop abstract, including motivation and objective
Proposed agenda
Biosketches of organizers and other speakers
A portion of the revenue from workshops will be paid to workshop organizers.
For questions related to workshops, please contact the TEMSCON Global Workshops Chair Noorlizawati Abd Rahim.