ICCHP-AAATE 2022: Your quote on social media
Dear speakers of ICCHP-AAATE 2022,

We would like to support your digital visibility in the scientific community!
For this, we are releasing social media quotes of the speakers during their lectures on the conference ICCHP-AAATE 2022.
We release the quotes of the speakers under the hashtag: #ICCHP_AAATE_22

To organise this for a high volume of speakers, we are now preparing and time-setting the quotes.

For this, please send us a short quote of your lecture and your social media infos via the form below.

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Your name: *
Please write here your name:
Your institution: *
Please write here your institution:
Your lecture at the ICCHP-AAATE 2022 conference (name, date, time): *
To ensure a correct timing for your quote, please note here your lecture and the time, when it is scheduled:
Your quote for TWITTER: *
Please write here your quote. Attention: maximum 280 characters, including the following: " " (inverted commas), @youraccount (the name of your account on twitter), @yourinstitution (the name of the account of your institution on twitter), the hashtag #ICCHP_AAATE_22 and your #preferedhashtags. This quote will be released on twitter and shown on the conference monitor that presents the current sessions. Example/Template: @KimKardashian from @KimsUniversity is now speaking at #ICCHP_AAATE_22: "In my research on #assistivetechnologies and #uxdesign, I found out that the motoric capacities of #AT are increasing with learning algorithms."
Your account on TWITTER *
To ensure your quote for Twitter, please name here your account on twitter and also that of your institution:
Your quote for LINKEDIN: *
Please write here your quote. Quotes for Linkedin can be longer than for twitter. This quote will be released on LinkedIn and shown on the conference monitor that shows the current sessions. Example/Template: @KimKardashian from @KimsUniversity is now speaking at #ICCHP_AAATE_22: "In my research on #assistivetechnologies and #uxdesign, I found out that the motoric capacities of AT is increasing with learning algorithms. These algorithms are detecting fine sensations from users, memorising also their habits in online research."
Your account on LINKEDIN: *
To ensure your quote for LinkedIn, please name here your account on LinkedIn and also that of your institution:
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