ENTER2012 eTourism Present and Future Services and Applications

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24 to 27 January 2012, Helsingborg, Sweden. Organized by the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel & Tourism, ENTER2012 offers a worldwide forum for research and industrial case studies on the application of information and communication technologies to travel and tourism.

ENTER2012 logo by IFITT24 to 27 January 2012, Helsingborg, Sweden. Organized by the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel & Tourism (IFITT), ENTER 2012 offers a worldwide and unique forum for attendees from academia, industry, government, and other organizations to actively exchange, share, and challenge state-of-the-art research and industrial case studies on the application of information and communication technologies to travel and tourism.

Photo of Helsingborg castlePhoto (IFITT) Helsingborg Castle

At ENTER 2012, the theme is on present and future services and applications, thereby considering interactions among information and communication technology use and development in both, a supplier and user context within travel and tourism.

Issues to be covered at the conference include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Advanced Distribution Systems
  • Electronic Marketing
  • Information Search and Retrieval
  • Technology Acceptance
  • Consumer Inspiration through ICTS
  • Eno-Gastronomic Tourism
  • Information Interfaces and Presentation
  • Travel Search and Meta-Search
  • Crisis and e-Tourism
  • ICT Adoption, Use, and Value Creation
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
  • Distribution Strategies
  • ICT-enabled Partnerships and Segmentation
  • Legal and Social Aspects
  • Website Design and Evaluation
  • E-Learning
  • ICT and Sustainability
  • Mobile Services
  • Context-Aware Systems
  • E-strategy and e-Business models
  • ICT for Regional Development
  • Recommender Systems

All submissions will be rigorously evaluated for novelty, significance, and soundness. Papers should clearly state the background, introduction, purpose, theory / issues, methodology, results, conclusions and managerial / industry / social implications of the study, and be fully referenced with appropriate citations.

eAccessplus project logoENAT - a partner in the eAccessplus project - will participate at ENTER2012 with a presentation in the Innovation and Industry Focus session, addressing Accessibility of Web Content and online tourism accessibility information.


Download the presentation by ENAT in PDF format from the right-hand panel.

Lilian Müller and Angelika Laburda, Reaching All Customers: How do European NTOs Compare on Online Accessibility?


Further information and Registration

Visit the website of ENTER2012