Conference on issues related to future of Asia


Eighty speakers presented papers on humanities, technological and scientific issues related to the future of Asia at the conference.

IN line with Malaysia’s strategic direction of maintaining a strong international relationship with its Asian neighbours, the Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) organised the First International Conference on Humanities, Technology & Science (ICHTS2018) with the theme of Contemporary research on the future of Asia today.

This one-day event was co-organised by the Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts & Science of Coimbatore, India, and featured about 80 speakers from notable academic institutions from Malaysia, India and St Eugene University of Zambia, who presented papers on humanities, technological and scientific issues related to the future of Asia.

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