Registration Now Open for the First IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing

Inaugural Conference Takes on Goal to Reinvent Computing Technology; Opens During Week of Symposiums Focused on the Direction of Future Technologies

PISCATAWAY, N.J.--()--IEEE, the world's largest professional organization advancing technology for humanity, invites early adopters, established innovators, students, and technology forward-thinkers to register for the first International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC 2016). ICRC 2016 is the flagship event established as part of the IEEE Rebooting Computing (RC) initiative. IEEE ICRC 2016 will be held 17-19 October 2016, at Hilton San Diego in Del Mar, California.

The goal of ICRC 2016 is to discover and foster novel methodologies to reinvent computing technology, including new materials and physics, devices and circuits, system and network architectures, and algorithms and software. A distinguished panel of keynote speakers will explore these topics aimed at determining fundamentally new ways to compute. Highlights of the agenda include sessions on brain-inspired neuromorphic computing, quantum and optical computing, reversible and adiabatic computing, and other novel approaches. There will be great opportunities for discussions, sharing latest results, and exchanging novel ideas. Register for ICRC 2016 online at http://bit.ly/RegforICRC.

IEEE ICRC 2016 kicks off a week of engaging and robust live experiences where attendees from academia and industry will contribute to an in-depth exchange from a broad technical community. Beside the conference itself, there are also satellite workshops on related future computing topics, sponsored by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency (IARPA) and the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS). These workshops are also open to conference registrants. Additionally, the fourth IEEE Technology Time Machine 2016 (IEEE TTM) symposium will take place 20-21 October 2016 in San Diego, California with the theme Making the Future. IEEE TTM 2016 will provide an overview of future technologies and explore how they may be leveraged through research, products and services. To register, visit the registration page.

Registration for the events, IEEE ICRC 2016 and IEEE TTM 2016, are now open with an Early Bird discounted rate through 1 September 2016.

Both IEEE ICRC and IEEE TTM are organized by the IEEE Future Directions Committee (FDC), where the FDC is an incubator for emerging technologies.

Co-sponsors of ICRC include the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Council on Superconductivity. ICRC Patrons include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IARPA, and IBM.

To learn more about the IEEE Rebooting Computing initiative, join the IEEE Rebooting Computing Technical Community, follow us on Twitter, connect with us on LinkedIn, and visit us on Facebook.

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Contacts

Interprose for IEEE
Carmen A. Harris, +1 919.246.6074
carmen_harris@interprosepr.com
or
IEEE
Francine Tardo, +1 212.419.7750
f.tardo@ieee.org

Release Summary

Registration is now open for the first International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC 2016), to be held 17-19 October 2016, at Hilton San Diego in Del Mar, California.

Contacts

Interprose for IEEE
Carmen A. Harris, +1 919.246.6074
carmen_harris@interprosepr.com
or
IEEE
Francine Tardo, +1 212.419.7750
f.tardo@ieee.org