Important Dates

  • Deadline for full paper: April 30, 2019
  • Check-in date: May 14-15, 2019
  • Conference date: May 14-16, 2019
  • Conference venue: Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center
  • Hotel: ST-Tropez Hotel, No. 471, SANY Avenue, Kaifu District, Changsha

Contact Us

  • Address: College of Automotive and Mechanical engineering, 960, 2nd Section, Wanjiali RD (S), Changsha, China
  • Postcode:410114
  • E-mail: icacmve2019@126.com
  • Phone: Zhang Peng: +86 15273150743, He Xiangyu: +86 13786149132

Conference Information

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Conference Introduction

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The 7th International Conference on Advances in Construction Machinery and Vehicle Engineering (ICACMVE2019) will be held on May 14~16, 2019 in Changsha, China. This conference is sponsored by Chinese Construction Machinery Society (CCMS) and organized by Changsha University of Science and Technology. The conference will be held in the same period as the 2019 Changsha International Construction Equipment Exhibition (CICEE2019). Under the guidance of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the People's Government of Hunan Province, CICEE2019 will be sponsored by China Machinery Industry Federation, CCMS and Changsha Municipal People's Government. ICACMVE2019 will offer academic discussions on original innovation, integrated innovation and re-innovation in construction machinery and vehicle engineering. We will focus on the development trend, research hotspots and difficulties, and conduct in-depth and extensive exchanges in related theories and methods in this field.

The conference will offer academic discussions on original innovation, integrated innovation and re-innovation in the field of construction machinery and vehicle engineering. We will focus on the development trend, research hotspots and difficulties in the application of intelligentialize, big data, cloud computing, internet of things and virtual reality in this field, and conduct in-depth and extensive exchanges on relevant theories and methods.

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