2025 International Conference on the Science of Science and Innovation
June 16 - June 18, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark
The International Conference on the Science of Science and Innovation (ICSSI) is an interdisciplinary event that brings together experts from various fields to explore the dynamics of scientific research and innovation. The conference serves as a platform for both producers—scientists from academia and industry—and consumers, including policymakers, publishers, funders, and administrators, to engage in meaningful dialogue. Our first European installment of ICSSI will feature science and technology policy environments, opportunities, and challenges in Europe and around the world. This interaction aims to enhance the global relevance and impact of research in the science of science and innovation.
2025 International Conference on the Science of Science and Innovation
June 16 - June 18, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark
The International Conference on the Science of Science and Innovation (ICSSI) is an interdisciplinary event that brings together experts from various fields to explore the dynamics of scientific research and innovation. The conference serves as a platform for both producers—scientists from academia and industry—and consumers, including policymakers, publishers, funders, and administrators, to engage in meaningful dialogue. Our first European installment of ICSSI will feature science and technology policy environments, opportunities, and challenges in Europe and around the world. This interaction aims to enhance the global relevance and impact of research in the science of science and innovation.
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