In an exciting announcement, the Journal of Innovations in Economics & Management (JIEM) has joined forces with WELI Scientific to host a groundbreaking academic symposium focused on the rapidly evolving sector of Financial Technology (FinTech). This pivotal event is scheduled for May 2023, aiming to bring together leading minds in economics, management, and FinTech from around the globe.
The symposium, titled "Navigating the Future of FinTech," seeks to explore the latest innovations, trends, and challenges facing the financial technology industry today. It promises to offer a rich program featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and research presentations by eminent scholars and industry experts.
"This partnership with WELI Scientific underscores our commitment to fostering cutting-edge research and dialogue within the FinTech domain," said the editorial board of JIEM. "We are thrilled to provide a platform where academics, practitioners, and students can share insights, debate, and collaborate on the future directions of financial technology."
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions covering a wide range of topics, including blockchain technology, digital currencies, mobile banking, cybersecurity in financial services, and the impact of AI and machine learning on financial decision-making and regulatory frameworks.
The symposium is expected to attract a diverse audience, from researchers and academics to FinTech entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers. It will not only serve as a forum for presenting cutting-edge research but also as a networking hub for fostering partnerships and collaborative projects.
For more details on the symposium agenda, registration process, and submission guidelines for research papers, interested parties are encouraged to visit the JIEM website. This event marks a significant milestone in the exploration of FinTech's potential to transform the economic and management landscapes, setting the stage for innovative research and practical applications in the field.