9th ISCEAS @Okinawa, 8 / 8 - 10, 2024

International Scientific Conference on Engineering and Applied Sciences

Sustainable Energy and Social Inclusion : Innovation, Impact, and Co-building the Future


In August, Okinawa boasts vibrant coral reefs, pristine beaches, and cultural festivals, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and traditional charm, and HEF has chosen this poetic season to invite you to participate in our 2024 WORLD TALK, WE TALK series of seminars held in Okinawa, Japan. The seminar will be held in Okinawa from August 8th to 10th, 2024. We welcome submissions and participation from academia and industry. The special session of this year is "Sustainable Energy and Social Inclusion : Innovation, Impact, and Co-building the Future."


2024 International Scientific Conference on Engineering and Applied Sciences (ISCEAS) is an international platform for scholars, researchers and practitioners to discuss interdisciplinary research and practices in the fields of engineering and applied sciences. The scholars are encouraged to submit full papers or abstracts on any aspect of engineering and applied sciences. All manuscripts submissions should be made using online submission system.

Our world is at a critical juncture where the demand for energy continues to rise, and the consequences of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. In response, it is imperative to explore innovative solutions that not only meet our energy needs but also contribute to social inclusion and environmental sustainability.

By co-building the future, we envision a society where energy solutions are not only technologically advanced but also socially inclusive, ensuring that the benefits of progress are accessible to all. We invite you to be a part of this transformative journey, where your contributions will play a crucial role in shaping a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future for generations to come. Together, let us explore new horizons and pave the way for a brighter and greener future.

If you have additional questions, please contact conference staffs at :
isceas@isceas.org

Local Host Carl Bastian

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Carl is the Managing Director of non-profit Okinawa Coastal Protection Alliance (OCPA) , which brings likeminded marine conservationists together under a combined voice for enacting positive change in policy by actively engaging with the fisheries industry and local government to address environmental concerns and implement more sustainable practices. 

He also founded the Okinawa Sea Turtle Conservation NPO CHURAMURA in 2020– a grassroots team of over 30 volunteers who are hands-on, passionate and dedicated, coordinating prefecture wide efforts to protect the endangered Sea Turtle nesting and feeding habitats through outreach and community engagement. Their goals include creating a marine conservation education center along with Japan's first ever Sea Turtle Rescue Center and the establishment of Japan's first Sea Turtle coastal protected Sanctuary for nesting mothers. Please follow and support their work here: www.churamura.org 


Special Session

Sustainable Energy and Social Inclusion: Innovation, Impact, and Co-building the Future

This topic intersects two critical areas of concern: sustainable energy and social inclusion. The discussion around sustainable energy is pivotal in the face of climate change and the need to transition towards renewable energy sources. Simultaneously, social inclusion is essential for ensuring that all segments of society have access to and benefit from sustainable energy solutions.

By convening experts, policymakers, and stakeholders from around the world, this conference provides a platform to explore innovative approaches to sustainable energy generation, distribution, and utilization. It also facilitates discussions on how to ensure that these solutions are inclusive, considering factors such as affordability, accessibility, and cultural relevance.


DIG INTO OKINAWA 2024

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Naha, Okinawa's capital, is a city steeped in history and culture. Once a key port in the Ryukyu Kingdom, it blends traditional influences with modern dynamism. Shuri Castle, a UNESCO site, reflects its royal past. Today, Naha boasts a mix of red-tiled roofs and skyscrapers, with Kokusai Street offering a lively showcase of local life. Explore the Tsuboya Pottery District, indulge in Eisa dance, and savor unique Okinawan cuisine. Naha serves as a gateway to Okinawa's natural beauty, with pristine beaches and historic sites like Shikina-en Garden. Okinawa emerges as a captivating island, harmonizing its historical legacy with contemporary allure. more

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June 8th, 2024
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August 8th-10th, 2024
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