*3**9th International Symposium on Forecasting*
*16-19 June 2019*
*Thessaloniki, Greece*
The *International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) *will be hosting their
annual conference in Thessaloniki, Greece in June 2019. The International
Symposium on Forecasting attracts the world's leading forecasting
researchers, practitioners, and students*.* The IIF produces this annual
event, which is recognized for consistently presenting important
forecasting research by highly respected experts.
*We would like to ask for your participation in helping us to promote this
symposium by placing our conference on your website, journal or newsletter.*
Because the IIF is a non-profit, revenue neutral organization, we rely on
the support of our membership and partner organizations to promote our
event. If you are able to post our conference on your site, here is a brief
overview:
International Symposium on Forecasting <https://isf.forecasters.org/>
16-19 June 2018
Thessaloniki, Greece – Makedonia Palace Hotel
The International Symposium on Forecasting (ISF) is the premier forecasting
conference, attracting the world's leading forecasting researchers,
practitioners, and students. Through a combination of keynote speaker
presentations, academic sessions, workshops, and social programs, the ISF
provides many excellent opportunities for networking, learning, and fun.
Speakers <https://isf.forecasters.org/program/speakers/>
*Tanya Garcia*, Texas A&M University
*Tilmann Gneiting*, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
*Nigel Harvey*, University College London
*George Kapetanios*, King’s College London
*Gael Martin*, Monash University
*Ian McHale*, University of Liverpool
*Important Dates** - 2019*:
Invited Session Proposals: 15 February
Abstract Submissions: 8 March
Early Registration Ends: 19 April
If you have paid advertising or promotional policies, please send the
appropriate details to my attention.
Sincerely,
Pam Stroud, IIF Business Director
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https://isf.forecasters.org/
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*Rob J Hyndman*
Professor of Statistics, Monash University
robjhyndman.com
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