IEEE MHTC is a cross-discipline conference for presenting, discussing, and developing technological solutions to social challenges. MHTC attracts presenters and attendees who work to satisfy the needs of populations affected by poverty, disaster, environmental change, and other impacts resulting in their needs being unmet or underserved.
In order to create and promote sustainable, holistic humanitarian solutions; this conference focuses on technological solutions complemented by an integrated understanding of broader contexts such as economics, policy, culture, and the environment. MHTC welcomes participation by individuals and organizations from technical and non-technical backgrounds, including engineers, scientists, academics, small-businesses, corporations, philanthropists, foundations, and government and non-government organizations.
Sponsor Type:3; 5; 9; 9; 9; 9
General Chair
Roberto S. Murphy Arteaga
General Co-Chair
Teresita de Jesús Pérez Salgado
Technical Program Committee Chair
Ignacio Enrique Zaldívar Huerta
Technical Program Committee Co-Chair
Raúl Ruán Ortega
Publicactions Chair
Juan Manuel Ramírez Cortés
Publicactions Co-Chair
Jaime Cid Monjarráz
Financial Committee Chair
José Luis Vázquez González
Local Arrangements Chair
Germán A. Muñoz Hernández
Local Arrangements Co-Chair
Julia Urbina Pineda
Web Master and Social Media
María Magdalena Pérez Torres
The Conference is presented in following tracks:
Energy: infrastructure and off-grid power, renewable, transportation, energy harvesting, green technologies, smart grid lighting, cooking & heating.
Health: medical technology, telemedicine,mobile care,primary care,Biomedical instrumentation, biotechnology, bioinformatics.
Disaster, connectivity, and communication: disaster warning & avoidance, disaster response, disaster management, networks, remote communication, communication technologies.
Humanitarian challenges and opportunities: education, housing, supply chain & distribution, business development, vulnerable groups.
Environmental Monitoring: clean water, pollution, sanitation, irrigation, farming practices & agricultural technologies, climate change.
E-Services for the masses: eGovernance, mGovernance, mobile banking, mobile microf inance, e- education, electronic personal security.
Frugal innovation: Innovation in low cost applications of technology, low cost development, low cost manufacturing, open source hardware and software, crowd sourcing.
Emerging technologies for humanitarian applications: ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication, Internet of things, wireless sensor networks, 3D printing, Big data, cloud computing, circuits and systems.
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2021
04月23日
2021
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初稿截稿日期
2017年03月29日 墨西哥 Puebla,Mexico
2017 IEEE Mexican Humanitarian Technology Conference
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