Download IASIA 2023 Conference App

Diogo Pereira,

The highly anticipated IASIA 2023 Conference is just around the corner, and attendees can now maximize their conference experience with the newly launched IASIA 2023 Conference App. This mobile application is designed to enhance participants' event experience by providing tools to plan schedules and receive real-time updates throughout the event.

Attendees can effortlessly browse the conference program, view session details, and create personalized itineraries tailored to their specific interests. By simply selecting the sessions they wish to attend, participants can effectively organize their day and make the most of their time at the event.

Furthermore, the app guarantees that attendees stay up-to-date with live notifications. Important announcements, program changes, and exclusive updates will be delivered directly to their mobile devices in real-time.

To download the IASIA 2023 Conference App, interested participants can visit the App Store or Google Play Store and search for "IASIA 2023" or simply scan the QR code available on the conference materials that will be distributed to all attendees.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences calls for proposals for its 2026 Conference, to be held in Seoul (South Korea) on November 17-20 on the theme of "Growth for Society: Collaborative governance, social innovation, and Public Value". Additional calls can be submitted to iias-conference@iias-iisa.org by May 24. 

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The European Group for Public Administration (EGPA) has received nearly 900 submissions for its 2026 Annual Conference, to be held at Sapienza Università di Roma in Rome from August 24 to 27, 2026.

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