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In cooperation with Mahatma Education Society (MES), the Engineering Research Network (EngRN) is pleased to announce the 2019 Conference on Technologies for Future Cities (CTFC) eJournal. This eJournal is available to all subscribers at no charge and contains abstracts of the conference papers with links to the full text in the SSRN eLibrary.
 
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Humanity expects more inflow to cities in the near future. Technologies need to evolve to keep pace with the anticipated urbanization to support a sustained increase in standard of living. Needs are diverse, from basic to complex, and desires are sophisticated. A collective solution demands the merger of cutting-edge technologies through collaborative engineering. The problems are bound to be multidisciplinary and the required approaches need to be interdisciplinary. This conference provided a common platform for experts and novices to meet, present their work and exchange ideas on the diverse fields which will aid the subject cause in the near future. The conference included contributed papers and invited talks.

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Conference URL: http://www.futurecities.mes.ac.in


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