IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)
Technology for the Benefit of Humanity // Colorado Schools of Mines, USA / October 22-25, 2025

Announcing GHTC 2025 Call for Papers

October 22-25, 2025
Colorado School of Mines, Colorado USA

https://ieeeghtc.org/

Submission Deadline: May 16, 2025

EDAS opens March 15

The 15th IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (IEEE GHTC 2025) is a flagship, international conference sharing effective approaches, best practices, and practical and/or scholarly technology-enabled interventions that address the needs of underserved and marginalized communities around the world. This year IEEE GHTC 2025 will highlight and explore “Technologies in Context” as its annual theme. This theme encourages authors to assemble diverse teams including community members articulating the need and/or desire for technology, relevant policymakers, and/or interdisciplinary academic teams to describe their technological intervention in social, cultural, environmental, economic, and/or political contexts. Submissions should discuss work done and interventions designed to address resource-constrained and/or development contexts, build local capacity, promote local involvement through decolonial and critically conscious practices, provide educational opportunities and connectivity, and/or create equitable and just access to water, energy, and food with minimal negative impact on the planet and environment.

GHTC 2025 will be hosted at Colorado School of Mines (Colorado, USA) on October 22-25, 2025.

Stakeholders from public and private organizations, educational and research institutes, societal and government organizations, community representatives, and the funding and donor sectors are invited to submit Full Papers that share insight, experience, best practices, and lessons learned from a research, policy, practitioner, and/or community perspective. Papers should present an analysis of research results or a case study. Submissions including solution/intervention design and implementation, field experiences and best practices, case studies, project monitoring and evaluation results, and/or original research are all welcomed.  General project descriptions or project proposals are not appropriate, however see the Oral Only option below to see if your project may be appropriate for that format. Submissions will be assessed for quality, work done, relevance, consideration of ethical and contextual issues, methodological vigor, and potential for impact. Of particular interest are works that highlight community engagement and collaboration, long-term and sustained engagement, and the year’s conference theme. Paper submissions should include results that have not previously been published and have not been submitted to another conference or journal.

The conference is structured to provide ample opportunity and environments for extensive interaction between attendees. Including both mature research and reporting of ongoing projects provides an environment in which seasoned and new practitioners and scholars in the field alike can ask questions and share lessons learned.

IEEE GHTC 2025 Thematic areas are centered around:

  • Technologies in cultural, social, political and/or economic context
  • Interdisciplinary and collaborative capacity building
  • Decolonial and critically conscious engineering
  • Community collaboration, co-construction, and co-design
  • Humanitarian engineering practice and research in higher education
  • Technology to improve education, communication, and connectivity
  • Equitable and just access to water, food, and energy
  • Disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
  • Technologies to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls
  • Technologies to enable peace, justice, and equitable economies

Two types of submissions are invited for presentation at GHTC:

  • Full Papers for Publication and Presentation: Mature results, tested innovations, or completed projects that should not exceed eight pages.
  • Oral-Only Talks: Up to two-page extended abstracts (can include references and visuals) which include a discussion of fieldwork or research projects in progress (with insufficient results for a full paper) that will be posted to IEEE Xplore but not indexed as a publication.

For complete details on topics and submission see the Author Central pages.

Accepted Full Papersand Oral-Only Presentations will be grouped thematically to facilitate focused discussion, community building, and networking based on common interests.

Accepted papers presented by an original author or co-author during the conference will be published in the IEEE GHTC 2025 Conference Proceedings, and submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore® Accepted oral-only talks will be posted to IEEE Xplore® but will not be indexed.

Key Dates

EDAS OpensMarch 14, 2025
Full Paper and Oral-only submission for review deadlineMay 16, 2025
Special Sessions (e.g. demo, panel, discussion) deadlineMay 31, 2025
Notification of acceptance / revision requirementsJuly 1, 2025
Submission of Final Full Paper and Oral-only Presentation ("Camera ready")August 1, 2025
Author Copyright forms deadlinesame as Final deadline
Author early registration deadlineAugust 15, 2025
Early registration deadlineSeptember 30, 2025
Recorded presentations due October 10, 2025
Conference DatesOctober 22 - 25, 2025

 

IEEE GHTC 2025 is Sponsored by IEEE Region 6, IEEE SSIT, IEEE Region 5, IEEE Denver Section, IEEE MTT-S, IEEE-USA and IEEE Smart Village.

 

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