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Frontiers in Service Conference to Explore ‘Service in the World of AI and Digital Technologies’

Industry Leaders and prominent academics will meet to discuss and share research on “Service in the World of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies” in the 2021 Frontiers in Service Conference. The virtual event takes place 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, July 9-10.

Founded in 1992 by Distinguished University Professor and David Bruce Smith Chair in Marketing Roland Rust of the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, the annual event draws attendees from over 40 countries and is widely considered the world’s leading annual conference on service research.

“The gathering features a unique international mix of businesspeople and academics, and a cross-functional list of topics, including service science, service innovation, service marketing, service operations, service human resources, service information technology, e-service, service innovation, and customer relationship management,” says Rust. “The speakers include many of the world’s leading service experts, including high-ranking executives and prominent academics.”

For the 2021 event, Rust will introduce conference chair Xueming Luo of the Fox School of Business on opening morning, then deliver one of the keynote presentations and chair two of the four plenary sessions, which will be livestreamed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AIMLConference/live/.

Keynote and plenary session topics and speakers will include:

Sponsors are INFORMS, the American Marketing Association, Maryland Smith’s Center for Excellence in Service and the Global Institute for Artificial Intelligence & Business Analytics at Temple University’s Fox School of Business.

For more information and registration, go to https://bit.ly/2TveBcz