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Participation Fee

To take part in the MMET*2021 each presenting author of accepted paper is required to register and pay the participation fee of the Conference.

Registration will be open on registration desk during the Conference dates.

Registration fee for international participants
IEEE member 200 €
IEEE student member 100 €
Non IEEE member 250 €
Students 150 €

The all-inclusive fee covers access to all sessions, all conference materials, conference bag, coffee breaks, welcome party, conference dinner.

Registration fee for an author accompanying person will be 50% of the author participation fee.

Registration fee for participants from Ukraine
IEEE member 20 €
Non IEEE member 25 €

The fee covers access to all sessions, all conference materials, conference bag, coffee breaks, welcome party, conference dinner.

An author accompanying person should pay the author participation fee to get access to coffee breaks and welcome party.


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The conference is postponed to 2022. See you next year!


Important Dates

Dear colleagues!
On reviewing the current COVID situation in Ukraine and worldwide, we have come to the conclusion that holding MMET in live this year is far from realistic. Moving to the online format would strip MMET from its most important and valued feature, personal interaction of the participants. Therefore, in hope of carrying on the tradition to hold fully offline event, we have decided to move the conference to October 2022.
Take a good care of yourselves and stay tuned! MMET Organizing Team


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