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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 5 MIN

TaSIC 2.0: Redefining the technology and society paradox

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Listen in to discover how SPJIMR's TaSIC 2026 explores innovation through the lens of wise, purpose-driven impact. TaSIC 2026 brings together global researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how fast-moving technologies can serve society ethically, inclusively, and sustainably. Hosted by WISE Tech, the conference will take place on February 20–21, 2026 and invites research that blends rigour with real-world relevance. This year’s themes are structured around four high-impact academic tracks: Sustainable Consumer Well-being Enabling Technologies-led Inclusion and Equity Circularity and Sustainability of Supply Chains in Emerging Economies Impact and Externalities of the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Sustainability Framework The Call for Papers is now open! There are two submission options for TaSIC 2.0: Option 1 involves submitting a proposal for the Research Writing Workshop. The proposal—up to 1,000 words—is due by September 15, 2025, and the final short paper—up to 2,500 words—must be submitted by December 15, 2025. Option 2 involves direct short paper submission by December 15, 2025, with a word limit of up to 2,500 words. All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review. Selected papers will receive detailed interdisciplinary feedback, be eligible for best paper awards, and may be considered for publication in partner journals.

Listen in to discover how SPJIMR's TaSIC 2026 explores innovation through the lens of wise, purpose-driven impact. TaSIC 2026 brings together global researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how fast-moving technologies can serve society ethically, inclusively, and sustainably. Hosted by WISE Tech, the conference will take place on February 20–21, 2026 and invites research that blends rigour with real-world relevance. This year’s themes are structured around four high-impact academic tracks: Sustainable Consumer Well-being Enabling Technologies-led Inclusion and Equity Circularity and Sustainability of Supply Chains in Emerging Economies Impact and Externalities of the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Sustainability Framework The Call for Papers is now open! There are two submission options for TaSIC 2.0: Option 1 involves submitting a proposal for the Research Writing Workshop. The proposal—up to 1,000 words—is due by September 15, 2025, and the final short paper—up to 2,500 words—must be submitted by December 15, 2025. Option 2 involves direct short paper submission by December 15, 2025, with a word limit of up to 2,500 words. All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review. Selected papers will receive detailed interdisciplinary feedback, be eligible for best paper awards, and may be considered for publication in partner journals.

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