Welcome to APCC for 2023!
The APCC (Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications), which is an international forum focusing on communications and information technology, has been hosted in 10 Asia-Pacific (AP) countries since 1993, i.e. Korea (1993, 2000, 2006, 2012, 2022), Japan (1995, 2001, 2008, 2015), China (1999, 2004, 2009, 2018), Australia (1997, 2005, 2017), Indonesia (2002, 2013, 2016), Malaysia (2003, 2011, 2021), Thailand (2007, 2014), Singapore (1998), New Zealand (2010), and Vietnam (2019), i.e.
- 2022 (27th) Jeju, Korea
- 2021 (26th) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 2019 (25th) Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
- 2018 (24th) Ningbo, China
- 2017 (23rd) Perth, Australia
- 2016 (22nd) Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- 2015 (21st) Kyoto, Japan
- 2014 (20th) Pattaya, Thailand
- 2013 (19th) Bali, Indonesia
- 2012 (18th) Jeju, Korea
- 2011 (17th) Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
- 2010 (16th) Auckland, New Zealand
- 2009 (15th) Shanghai, China
- 2008 (14th) Tokyo, Japan
- 2007 (13th) Bangkok, Thailand
- 2006 (12th) Busan, Korea
- 2005 (11th) Perth, Australia
- 2004 (10th) Beijing, China
- 2003 (9th) Penang, Malaysia
- 2002 (8th) Bandung, Indonesia
- 2001 (7th) Tokyo, Japan
- 2000 (6th) Seoul, Korea
- 1999 (5th) Beijing, China
- 1998 (4th) Singapore
- 1997 (3rd) Sydney, Australia
- 1995 (2nd) Osaka, Japan
- 1993 (1st) Daejeon, Korea
This year, the 28th APCC, also known as APCC2023, is coming to Australia for the fourth time, thanks to the great effort and strong support from Western Sydney University. One of the main purposes of the APCC conference series is to provide researchers and engineers in the AP region with an opportunity to discuss topics related to advanced communication technologies and services, while opening the door to the world. Through those interactive face-to-face discussions, APCC series, as a regular international conference in the AP region, can effectively stimulate research collaborations and developments in future communication technologies.
This year, we are excited to hold APCC2023 in Sydney, which is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Sydney is a gateway to Australia for many international visitors. Popular destinations in Sydney include the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Watsons Bay, The Rocks, Sydney Tower, Darling Harbour, the State Library of New South Wales, the Royal Botanic Garden, the Australian Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Queen Victoria Building, Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, Taronga Zoo, Bondi Beach, Blue Mountains, Manly Beach, Luna Park and Sydney Olympic Park.
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