Listener Registration Path

Registration Fee

Listeners&Groups Participation Fee (registration form download)
 

Early Bird before July 20, 2022
Students 280 USD
Regular Authors 320 USD
Groups Please mail icmta@sciei.us to get the details
Late Bird after July 20, 2022
Students 300 USD
Regular Authors 350 USD
Groups Please mail icmta@sciei.us to get the details

To Register as Listener

* Download Registration form here
* Fill the form and make payment.
* Send form to mail address: icnnn@sciei.org
* The conference secretary will feed you back with registration confirmation.
* For another payment methods (bank transfer or pay pal account), please mail icmta@sciei.org

The official Receipt of your payment

After the successful registration, we will issue the official receipt of your payment, you will receive the receipt together with all conference materials at the conference site. 

If you need the receipt before the conference date, we can send you the scanned verion.

Refund Policy

If a registrant is unable to attend an event for any reason, they may ask the co-author or someone else for help and do the presentation for the registrant. But the registrant should send e-mail for both conference side and the person who will attend.

Written requests for cancellations must be sent to the ICMTA 2021 Conference Secretary. The time would be counted by the refund requests being sent by registrant.

Three Months before conference date: 30USD handing fee would be charged
Two Months before conference date: Refundment of 70% for the registration fee you paid
One Month before conference date: Refundment of 50% for the registration fee you paid
Less Than One Month before conference date: NO REFUND.

Personal Reason
No refund or compensation on “personal reason” for the reason of no attending to the conference. Such as travel difficulties, visa problems, health issues, financial default etc.

Force Majeure
No refund or pay any compensation on “force majeure” for the reason of no attending to the conference.
Circumstances amounting to “force majeure” include any event which we could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid. Such circumstances include the fire, flood, explosion, storm or other weather damage, break-in, criminal damage, riots or civil strife, industrial action, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions, war or threat of war, actual or threatened terrorist activity, epidemic and all similar situations beyond our control.