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Associations, Federations and Special Interest Groups

Aware of the importance of international cooperation for the advancement of science, INSTICC works closely together with several other national and international associations and is proud to welcome them as partners in its activities or to arrange initiatives in cooperation with them.

While several forms of partnership are welcome, INSTICC places special value in "Technical Co-Sponsorships", by means of which both associations support each other from a scientific perspective for their mutual benefit. Additionally, in this case, members of partner organizations benefit from the same registration conditions as INSTICC members.





Current Institutional Partners:


ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence


ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence

Who we are: academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, software developers, end users, and students.

What we do:
- Promote and support the growth and application of AI principles and techniques throughout computing;
- Sponsor or co-sponsor high-quality, AI-related conferences;
- Sponsor recognized AI awards;
- Support important journals in the field;
- Provide scholarships to student members to attend conferences;
- Promote AI education and publications through various forums and the ACM digital library;


https://www.acm.org/special-interest-groups/sigs/sigai


IEEE SMC - TC on Cyber-Medical Systems


The mission of the TC on Cyber-Medical Systems is to serve its members and the society at large by promoting the theory and practice of personalized healthcare. It is accomplished through conferences, publications, and other activities that contribute to the professional needs of its members. Cyber-Medical Systems connects physical healthcare systems with computational components. This case of special smart systems is related to medical devices, robotics, computer and control engineering, cloud computing, medical knowledge-based systems and of course medical science; hence, it covers basic research, applied research and industrial research questions as well.

https://www.ieeesmc.org/technical-activities/cybernetics/cyber-medical-systems/


Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence


Founded in 1979, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) (formerly the American Association for Artificial Intelligence) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. AAAI aims to promote research in, and responsible use of, artificial intelligence.


http://www.aaai.org


Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication


INSTICC is the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication, a scientific, non-profit, association whose main goals are to serve the international scientific community by promoting, developing and disseminating knowledge in the areas of information systems and technologies, control and communication. It has organized hundreds of successful scientific conferences across the world since 2003, in collaboration with the main international institutions in its areas of interest.


http://www.insticc.org


Workflow Management Coalition


Founded in 1993, the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) is a global organization of adopters, developers, consultants, analysts, as well as university and research groups engaged in workflow and BPM. The WfMC creates and contributes to process related standards, educates the market on related issues, and is the only standards organization that concentrates purely on process. The WfMC created Wf-XML and XPDL, the leading process definition language used today in over 80 known solutions to store and exchange process models. XPDL is a process design format for storing the visual diagram and all design time attributes.

http://www.wfmc.org


Object Management Group


The Object Management Group (OMG) is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry standards consortium. Founded in 1989, OMG standards are driven by vendors, end-users, academic institutions and government agencies.

http://www.omg.org


Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents


FIPA is an IEEE Computer Society standards organization that promotes agent-based technology and the interoperability of its standards with other technologies.

http://www.fipa.org


European Association for Signal Processing


The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) was founded on 1 September 1978 to: "improve communication between groups and individuals that work within the multidisciplinary, fast-growing field of Signal Processing in Europe and elsewhere, and to exchange and disseminate information in the field all over the world." The association exists to further the efforts of researchers by providing a learned and professional platform for dissemination and discussion of all aspects of signal processing.

http://www.eurasip.org


Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence


APPIA (the Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence, www.appia.pt) was founded in 1984, and is the portuguese arm of ECCAI. It has circa 200 members active in all areas of AI, in research, academia, and industry. In addition to other international events, every two years it organizes one of the oldest european AI conferences, "EPIA", the Portuguese AI Conference.

http://www.appia.pt


European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science


The European Alliance of Medical and Biological Engineering and Science (EAMBES) is a no-profit international organization incorporated according to the Belgian law, that federates most scientific societies and academic and research institutions located in Europe and involved with Biomedical Engineering or as it is more appropriately defined Medical and Biological Engineering and Science. The main objective of EAMBES is to improve the health, wealth, and well being of the citizens of Europe by the application of Medical and Biological Engineering and Science.

http://www.eambes.org


Finnish Society for Medical Physics and Medical Engineering


Finnish Society for Medical Physics and Medical Engineering (FSMPME) is interdisciplinary, non-profit and professional society for physicists, engineers and physicians. The Society has been established in 1968 and the number of members is about 140. The members of the society are from educational and research institutes as well as from health care companies and hospitals. <br> <br> The purpose of the society is to arouse and maintain interest towards medical physics, medical engineering and biophysics in Finland. In addition, the society aims to strengthen the development of research, education and industry in these disciplines .

http://www.lfty.fi


Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering


The Swiss Society for Biomedical Engineering (SSBE) was founded in 1970 and is, today, well established at the Swiss universities and companies. One of the goals of the Society is to build a network for education, research, manufacturing and politics within the background of biomedical engineering (BME).

http://www.sgbt.ch


Societe Francaise de Genie Biologique et Medical


The French Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (SFGBM) brings together scientists, researchers and students in life sciences and health technologies in France.
It offers many benefits to its members: education, publications, conferences and actors in biomedical engineering.
The SFGBM provides support to students in biomedical engineering through grants and rewards as well as opportunities to publish in the affiliated IRBM journal (Innovation and Research in BioMedical engineering).


http://www.sfgbm.fr


International Society for Computational Biology


The International Society for Computational Biology is a scholarly society dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation. The ISCB communicates the significance of our science to the larger scientific community, governments, and the public at large. The ISCB serves a global membership by impacting government and scientific policies, providing high quality publications and meetings, and through distribution of valuable information about training, education, employment and relevant news from related fields. The BIOSTEC 2020 conference is affiliated with the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). The conference coordinators encourage all participants, who are not ISCB-members, to join the Society to take advantage of the discounted fee for ISCB members. To become a member of ISCB go to ISCB New Member Registration

http://www.iscb.org


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