Registrations are open
Registrations will be done online through www.easyconferences.org. Participants may pay instantly using their credit card (VISA/MASTERCARD), or they may choose to pay through the bank. A one-stop-shop software is used for the whole registration process, www.easyconferences.org. The whole process is very easy to use, secure, and can be completed in a few minutes.
Please note that the software provides participants with the possibility to complete the registration process in steps/periodically; participants may register for the conference and return later to book further services (subject to availability). The system will accept unlimited changes/updates up to the closing of the online registration process before the start of the conference.
Registration Steps
- Create an "easyconferences" account through www.easyconferences.org
- Activate your account by clicking on the activation link sent into your email account
- Log into www.easyconferences.org/aiai2019/register and create your registration order form
- Settle securely your order through the online credit card payment method
Registration Fees
Early registration by 24th of March, 2019 | Late registration from 25th of March, 2019 | |
IFIP Member | € 470.00 | € 520.00 |
Non-IFIP Member | € 520.00 | € 570.00 |
Student ** | € 360.00 | € 410.00 |
Student IFIP Member ** | € 320.00 | € 370.00 |
Additional Paper Fee * | € 380 per paper |
** According to the conference policy, at least one NON-student registration for each accepted paper should be made in time (by the 24th of March 2019) for inclusion of the paper in the SPRINGER proceedings.
This means that a student will pay the reduced registration fee if at least a full registration is paid for his/her paper).
Registration fees include: access to the conference sessions, conference material, conference proceedings, daily coffee breaks, Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner
Extras
Over-length Fee: 80 Euros per page. Full papers are allocated 12 pages (so the 13th page is the first over-length page), while short papers are allocated 8 pages (so the 9th page is the first over-length page).