In the past century, our society has been through several periods of dramatic changes, driven by innovations such as transportation systems, telephone etc. Last few decades have experienced technologies that are evolving so rapidly, altering the constraints of space and time, and reshaping the way we communicate, learn and think. Rapid advances in information technologies and other digital systems are reshaping our ecosystem. Innovations in ICT allow us to transmit information quickly and widely, propelling the growth of new urban communities, linking distant places and diverse areas of endeavor in productive new ways, which a decade ago was unimaginable. Thus, the theme of this World Congress is "Innovating ICT For Social Revolutions".
The four day World Congress is expected to provide an opportunity for the researchers from academia and industry to meet and discuss the latest solutions, scientific results and methods in the usage and applications of ICT in the real world. The conference programme will include workshops, special sessions and tutorials, along with prominent keynote speakers and regular paper presentations in parallel tracks. All accepted papers will be compiled in conference proceedings published by the IEEE. The General Chairs, along with the entire team cordially invite you to submit your latest research results in the ICT field, and to take part in the upcoming conference, to be held during December 11-14 , 2011 in Mumbai, India. WICT 2011 is Co-Organized by Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs) and University of Mumbai. The Conference is hosted by the University of Mumbai.
Once again, we would like to invite you to submit your proposals for organizing Special Sessions or other conference events and your qualified technical papers. We look forward to seeing you in Mumbai, India.
Ajith Abraham, Siby Abraham and Dharma Agrawal
General Chairs – WICT 2011
Mumbai is the capital of Indian State of Maharastra. It is the second most populous city in the world with a population of approximately 14 million. Mumbai is India's principal financial, communication and entertainment capital. There are several sightseeing locations in and around Mumbai.