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Venue: University of La Laguna (Tenerife)

I3M 2024 will be held in the Superior School of Engineering and Technology, at the University of La Laguna (Tenerife). Although the university was founded in 1792, The School, opened in 2004, is one of the newest buildings of the university. It counts on a floor plan of 9,244 m² distributed among classrooms for lectures, as well as laboratories and computer rooms for practical teaching on all Computer Science and Industrial Engineering degrees and masters. The location is ideal for imbibing the vibrant university spirit of La Laguna. The School is located a 10-minute walk from the historical centre of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, a charming town in the North of Tenerife, included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List Known to be the first city to be laid out according to philosophical principles, La Laguna has a number of 16th and 18th century churches and buildings. Its open spaces and animated streets invite to walk, chat and enjoy the exquisite local food. La Laguna is also a central communication node in Tenerife, due to the proximity of Tenerife North Airport, and easy access to the main roads to the South and the North of the island.

Address

Cam. San Francisco de Paula, 19, 38203 La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spagna

Why visit Tenerife?

Tenerife, Spain, an island of natural beauty and cultural richness, is the ideal location for the I3M 2024 conference. Experience the stunning landscapes of Teide National Park, the enchanting beaches, and the unique architectural marvels scattered across the island. Tenerife offers a blend of breathtaking natural scenery and contemporary amenities, making it a captivating destination for attendees. The island is also known for its vibrant festivals, delectable cuisine, and the warm hospitality of its people, providing an inviting atmosphere for networking and collaboration. By participating in the I3M 2024 conference in Tenerife, you will not only engage with the forefront of modeling and simulation research but also immerse yourself in an island that offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every visitor.

I3M Social Events

The I3M Local Organization Committee has organized two main Social Events for I3M 2022. Please find below the relevant information.

I3M 2022 Ice Breaker 

The I3M 2022 Ice Breaker is a special aperitif that the I3M Organization Committee has organized to celebrate together the return, after 2 years, of the physical conference. The I3M 2022 Ice Breaker will be held in the Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari, via del Vantaggio 14, Roma. 

To reach the Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari you can catch a taxi or you can use public transportation.

Reaching Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari by public transportation:

  • Underground (METRO), Line A, stop at Flaminio Station.
  • Walk for approximatively 450 m, through Piazza del Popolo and then through Via di Ripetta and reach the Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari. Alternatively you can walk approximately 600m through Via Principessa Clotilde. 

I3M 2022 Gala Dinner 

The I3M 2022 Gala Dinner will be held on Tuesday, September 20 th , 2022 at Les Étoiles Restaurant (6th floor), Via dei Bastioni, 1, Roma. Formal dressing is required.

To reach the Les Étoiles Restaurant you can catch a taxi or you can use public transportation.

Reaching Les Étoiles Restaurant by public transportation:

  • Underground, Line A and stop at Ottaviano Station
  • Walk for approximatively 750 m, through Via Silla and reach the Les Étoiles Restaurant. Alternatively you can walk approximately 800m through Via Ottaviano and Via Borgo .
Why visit Rome?

Room reservation guidelines

Accommodation Alternatives

We have identified a list of alternative hotels that are within a 1 KM radius of the conference venue, ensuring convenient travel to and from the event. We urge participants to secure their accommodations at their earliest convenience due to potential high demand.

At your disposal

Do you need support?

If you need help with or if you have any questions, please contact Francesco Longo, f.longo@unical.it, and Marina Massei, massei@itim.unige.it.