Dates : February 3 – 6, 2015
Conference Venue : USI – Università della Svizzera italiana via Buffi, 13 Lugano Switzerland
Organized by the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel and Tourism (IFITT), ENTER 2015 will be the 22nd annual ENTER Conference. The conference offers a worldwide and unique forum for attendees from industry, academia, government, and other organisations to actively exchange, share, and challenge state-of-the-art research and industrial case studies on the application of information and communication technologies to travel and tourism.
The conference brings together the research community with industry and it is organised in three streams namely, industry, destinations and research tracks. The conference also features 6-8 world class keynote speakers.
At ENTER 2015, the theme is «eTourism: Transforming Mobility». The conference will explore eTourism opportunities and challenges within the eTourism mobility context, exploring information and communication technologies concepts, applications, and business models in travel and tourism. Issues to be covered at the conference include, but are not limited to, the following areas
Social Networking, Social Media and Social Inspiration
Context and Location Based Services
Augmented Reality and Gaming
Advanced Distribution Systems
Electronic Marketing and Analytics
Big data and Cloud computing
Information Search and Retrieval
Travel Search and Meta-Search
Technology Acceptance
Consumer Inspiration through ICTS
Information Interfaces and Presentation
Crisis and eTourism
ICT Adoption, Use, and Value Creation
Intelligent Systems
Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
Distribution Strategies
ICT-enabled Partnerships and Segmentation
Legal and Social Aspects
Website Design and Evaluation
E-Learning and distributed learning
Cultural Heritage and Sustainability
Mobile Services
Context-Aware Systems
E-strategy and e-Business models
ICT for Regional Development
Recommender Systems
ENTER 2015 Local Organiser
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the ENTER 2015 Conference