Welcome to IHSED 2026 in Greece
The 8th International Conference on Human Systems Engineering and
Design: Future Trends and Applications (IHSED 2026) will be
held in Athens, Greece, September 22-24, 2026.
IHSED 2026 Conference Address:
Location: Foundation Cultural Center of Athens, Greece
Address: Leof. Andrea Siggrou 364, Kallithea 176 74,
Greece (Google Maps)
Conference Reception: Tuesday, Sep 22, 18:30 -
22:00 (CEST)
Location: Foundation Cultural Center of Athens, Greece
Address: Leof. Andrea Siggrou 364, Kallithea 176 74,
Greece (Google Maps)
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Welcome to Greece (Source:VisitGreece)
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Recommended Hotels:
A lot of accommodations can be found in Athens.
Here a list some options:
A. Zeus Wyndham Grand Athens (5 Stars)
Address: 2, Megalou Alexandrou St., Athens, 10437
Website: https://www.zeusintl.com
Athens, Greece ... A journey
through time!
Welcome to Athens, the historical capital of Europe. Welcome to
the birthplace of democracy, arts, science and philosophy of
western civilisation. Home of Plato, Socrates, Pericles,
Euripides, Sophocles, Aeschylus. Athens is one of the world’s
oldest cities. Its recorded history spans around 3.400 years and
it has been inhabited since the 11th millennium B.C. Today, under
the shadow of Parthenon, the contemporary urban scenery of the
sprawling city reflects its exciting history, its multi- cultural
modern personality as well as the infrastructure and facilities.
The perfect Mediterranean climate with the
legendary greek sunlight, the unique combination of glorious
history with modern, urban innovation, the coexistence of great
culture with astonishing natural beauty, the high standard hotel
accommodation, modern means of transportation such as the cutting
edge modern metro, the vibrant rhythm of life, the wide choice of
opportunities for shopping, dining and night life and of course
the warmth of the Athenians people feature Athens as the ideal all
year round city break destination. The city of Parthenon is an
open air museum. A large part of the town’s historic center has
been converted into a 3 km pedestrian zone, one of the largest in
Europe. It leads to the major archaeological sites
(“archaeological park”), reconstructing – to a large degree – the
ancient landscape. Either on foot or by bike, the ‘’Grande
Promenade’’ around Acropolis is an unforgettable journey through
history.