2025

ECDC

AI, IoT, Metaverse

focus on

AI

Four AI in commerce use cases are already transforming the customer journey: modernization and business model expansion; dynamic product experience management (PXM); order intelligence; and payments and security.

IoT

The Internet of things (IoT) has long been a booming field. It has affected many industries, from tourism to healthcare to logistics. And everywhere this effect has been positive: lower expenses, better customer experience, additional reliable data, etc.

Metaverse

Innovative eCommerce brands have taken the integration of digital and physical experiences to the next level. They have seamlessly blended the two worlds, allowing users to fully immerse themselves in digital environments. This has been made possible through the use of cutting-edge technologies and a focus on creating a seamless user experience. As a result, users can now interact with digital tools in a physical space, and vice versa, with ease.

From November 20 to December 20, the opportunity to submit abstracts of articles and the date of January 20 is the opportunity to send the full text

Authors are required to consider the following points before submitting their papers: 1. The article should be typed in English English/American English using Times New Romans, and It should be 1.1 line spacing and no longer than twenty A4 Pages. 2. The titles of the articles must be in 12 pt bold and capitalize first letters. 3. The author’s name and academic rank/affiliation along with his/her ORCID ID and email must come right below the title of the article. 4. Graphs and figures should come within the text. The format required is TIFF or JPEG. 5. The bibliography must be attached to the end of the articles and must follow APA style guide. References The references should be in APA style. Please refer to the guidelines of the APA for organizing your references. Also, you can follow the following samples:(For more information you can refer to: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/) Journal articles: Chen, Y., & Baker, P. (2010). Lexical Bundles in L1 and L2 academic writing. Language Learning & Technology, 14(2), 30–49. Books: Altenberg, B. (1998). On the phraseology of spoken English: the evidence of recurrent word-combinations. in A. P. Cowie (Ed.), Phraseology: theory, analysis and applications (pp. 101–122). Oxford: Oxford University Press

Scientific Committe

Prof. Philip Kotler

Prof. Philip Kotler

Father of Modern Marketing & Full Professor of Northwestern University
Prof. Christopher Westland

Prof. Christopher Westland

Professor University of Illinois Chicago, USA
Prof. Ali Sanayei

Prof. Ali Sanayei

General & Scientific Chair of ECDC Conference
Head of ITM Research Group, University of Isfahan
Prof Reza Barkhi

Prof Reza Barkhi

KPMG Professor, Virginai Tech, USA
Prof Hassan Ali Aghajani

Prof Hassan Ali Aghajani

Professor, University of Mazandaran
Prof. Zohreh Dehdashti Shahrokh

Prof. Zohreh Dehdashti Shahrokh

Professor, Allameh Tabatabai University
Prof. Azar Kafashpour

Prof. Azar Kafashpour

Professor, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad
Prof  Mohsen Nazari

Prof Mohsen Nazari

Professor, University of Tehran
Prof Dr Mohammad Reza Ghane

Prof Dr Mohammad Reza Ghane

Associate Professor ISC, shiraz IRI
Dr  klaus Peter Follak

Dr klaus Peter Follak

Munchen, Germany
Prof Ali Hesami

Prof Ali Hesami

Professor, VC & Process Architect, IEEE, UK
Prof. Dr Reza Shafei

Prof. Dr Reza Shafei

Associate Professor, University of Kurdistan
Prof. Dr Taghi isaai

Prof. Dr Taghi isaai

Associate Professor, Sharif University of Technology
Prof. Dawood Feiz

Prof. Dawood Feiz

University of Semnan
Prof. Dr Azarnoush Ansari

Prof. Dr Azarnoush Ansari

Associate Professor, University of Isfahan

Important Dates

  • 1

    Abstract Submission

    20 November 2024 to 20 December 2024

  • 2

    Full Text Submission

    20 January 2025

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  • 3

    DeadlineRegistration

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