Both conference registration and abstract submission will be arranged through Conftool, Please follow this link to go to the GEOBIA Conftool page. In Conftool you can
- create an account;
- submit an abstract for GEOBIA 2016; and
- register as a participant (either for the full conference or as a day participant, and either as a student or a regular delegate);
- once you register as a participant you will get an overview of the costs, and are then directed to the online payment system of the University of Twente (you can also go there from here: University of Twente Internet Kassa);
- There you have a large range of payment options, such as different credit cards, Paypal or other direct online transfer systems;
- In case you prefer a conventional bank transfer (with BIC and IBAN), please check this page for further instructions.
Conference registration
Registration Fees
Early bird registration is open until 14 June 2016. Standard registration is then available until 12 September 2016. From 13 September onwards only on-site registration will be possible. Full-time students can take advantage of a reduced registration fee*
Attendee | Early bird | Standard | On-site |
Full conference fee | € 450 | € 500 | € 550 |
Student full conference fee* | € 300 | € 350 | € 400 |
Day registration (Full) | € 300 | € 300 | € 350 |
Day registration (Student*) | € 200 | € 200 | € 250 |
*proof of student status required
The registration fee includes:
- Access to the entire conference program
- Access to the poster session and industry exhibition
- Free participation in the pre-conference technical workshops (details to be announced soon; place numbers will be limited)
- Icebreaker reception
- Conference dinner on Thursday, 15 September 2016
- Lunches
- Tea and coffee breaks
- Conference bag with program booklet
Optional items: cultural tours (Saturday, 17 September 2016)
- Day trip to Amsterdam
- Day trip to Münster (Germany)
Program details and costs will be announced soon, and a tour can be booked and added to your registration at a later stage (see Social tours).