2020 International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communications

Venue

Nagoya city

Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, is renowned as Japan’s third-largest incorporated city and fourth-most populous urban area. Nagoya is often called the "geographical center" of Japan. Its strategic location between Tokyo and Osaka makes it a pivotal transportation hub, effortlessly connecting it to the rest of Japan and the world. With the Central Japan International Airport (Centrair) and the iconic Shinkansen bullet train network at its doorstep, attendees can arrive in Nagoya with ease.

Nagoya is a city rich in history and culture. While attending the conference, we encourage delegates to explore landmarks such as the Nagoya Castle, the Osu Kannon Temple, and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology. Experience the fusion of the modern and the traditional in this dynamic city.

After days of fruitful discussions and presentations, delegates can unwind in Sakae, Nagoya's downtown district brimming with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Whether you're looking for traditional handicrafts, high-tech gadgets, or a vibrant nightlife, Nagoya has something for every taste. The city is a gastronomic haven, with specialties like Hitsumabushi (grilled eel) and Miso Katsu waiting to tantalize your taste buds.


Aichi University

The conference will be held at Nagoya Campus, Aichi University. Aichi University boasts a range of modern conference facilities designed to cater to international events. Our main auditorium, equipped with the latest audio-visual technology, ensures that every presentation and keynote address is of the highest quality. The breakout rooms, workshop areas, and networking zones are tailored for fruitful discussions and collaborations.
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Visa Requests

Visa Application

The requirements for Japan visa application may vary with country. For your convenience, if a letter of invitation is needed, we ask to provide the information listed below. For the detailed instructions, please refer to the Japanese Embassy/Consulate in your country/area.

Invitation letter

If you need an invitation letter, please feel free to contact our conference secretariat, Dr. Junjun Zheng. Please indicate as subject of your email: APARM VISA REQUEST", and include the following information(s) in your email:

All identity information(s) should be consistent with your passport.