Registration Fees
To encourage broad participation in the conference, organizers are offering a two-tiered fee structure with lower registration fees for delegates from middle/low-income countries (based on the World Bank Classification), and students/post-docs/youth delegates.
The registration fee includes:
- Entry to all conference sessions, the opening and closing session, the exhibition and the poster area.
- A two-year IAS membership valued at USD 75. The two-year IAS membership will be activated following the conference, or - if you are already an IAS member - the existing membership extended by two years. Click here for more information of IAS Membership benefits.
Conference Delegates |
Early Fee |
Standard Fee
(after 16 Feb. 2017) |
Late Fee
(after 18 May 2017) |
REGULAR DELEGATE |
Middle/low-income countries* |
USD 560 |
USD 670 |
USD 740 |
High-income countries* |
USD 860 |
USD 1030 |
USD 1140 |
STUDENT / YOUTH (UNDER AGE 26) / POST-DOC |
Middle/low-income countries* |
USD 165 |
USD 200 |
USD 220 |
High-income countries* |
USD 330 |
USD 400 |
USD 430 |
ACCOMPANYING ADULT (AGE 18 AND OVER) |
All countries |
USD 240 |
USD 300 |
USD 330 |
ACCOMPANYING CHILD (UNDER AGE 18) |
All countries |
USD 60 |
USD 70 |
USD 80 |
MEDIA |
All countries |
free |
free |
free |
*World Bank Classification
Day passes will be available for purchase on-site only at the following fees:
- Regular Delegates, Middle/low-income countries: USD 345/day
- Regular Delegates, High-income countries: USD 530/day
Please note:
- Registration fees must be paid in USD only and are incl. 20% VAT.
- All dates and times mentioned refer to Central European Time Zone (CET).
World Bank Classification
The following countries are considered high-income economies by the World Bank:
Andorra
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Bahamas, The
Bahrain
Barbados
Belgium
Bermuda
British Virgin Islands
Brunei Darussalam
Canada
Cayman Islands
Chile
Croatia
Curaçao
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
French Polynesia
Germany
Greece
Guam
Hong Kong SAR China
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea, Rep.
Kuwait
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Macau SAR, China
Malta
Monaco
Nauru
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Northern Mariana Islands
Norway
Oman
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Seychelles
Singapore
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
St. Kitts and Nevis
St Martin
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan, China
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uraguay
Virgin Islands (U.S)
Note: Income classifications are set each year on July 1 by the World Bank.