Program at Glance

Oct. 17(Wed)
18:30-20:00

Conference Committee Meeting (*Invitee Only) (Seoul National University Faculty Club (Bldg. 65))

Oct. 18(Thu)
Location Room #1
(38-520: Grand Conference Room)
Room #2 (38-517) Room #3 (38-516) Room #4 (38-515)
9:15-10:30 Oral Session #1-1
Smart Factory and Manufacturing 1
Oral Session #1-2
Robotics and AI
Oral Session #1-3
Sustainable Development 1
Oral Session #1-4
Energy Policy and ICT Policy for Developing Countries(SNU ITPP/SNU IEPP)
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:15 Opening Ceremony (38-520, Grand Conference Room)
11:15-11:30 Plenary Speech: Hon. Mrisho Gambo (Regional Commissioner, Arusha Region, Tanzania) (38-520, Grand Conference Room)
11:30-12:10 Plenary Speech: Prof. Jeyong Yoon (Co-president, Academic Society of Appropriate Technology, Seoul National University, Korea)
12:10-12:25 Plenary Speech: Prof. Shiferaw Feyissa (Vice-President, Adama Science & Technology University, Ethiopia)
12:25-12:30 Official Photo Session
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 Poster Session (38-520, Grand Conference Room)
14:30-16:00 Oral Session #2-1
ODA and UN Projects
Oral Session #2-2
Gendered Innovations for Sustainable Development
Oral Session #2-3
Water 1
Oral Session #2-4
Climate Change and Sustainability
16:00-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-18:15 Oral Session #3-1
Energy and Manufacturing
Oral Session #3-2
Appropriate Technology
Oral Session #3-3
University's Social Responsibility for Sustainable Development
18:15-18:30 Break
18:30-20:00 Banquet and Award Ceremony 1 (38-B101, Multipurpose Hall)
Oct. 19(Fri)
Location Room #2 (38-517) Room #3 (38-516) Room #4 (38-515)
09:30-10:45 Oral Session #4-1
Smart Factory and Manufacturing 2
Oral Session #4-2
Sustainable Development 2
Oral Session #4-3
Renewable Energy
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Plenary Speech: Prof. Banny Banerjee (Founder and Director of ChangeLabs, Stanford University, USA) (Room #2 38-517) (Video Speech)
12:00-13:30 Lunch and Award Ceremony 2 (Rakgujung (Bldg. 38))
13:45-14:45 SNU Campus Tour (Idea Factory (Bldg 39, B1) and Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (Bldg 103), etc)