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How to Attend

You are more than welcome to attend ICRoM 2023! All faculty members, co-authors of accepted papers, creativity contest participants, robotics scientists and activists, and graduate students or alumni may freely participate at the conference.

In Person Attendance:

If you would like to participate in person, please come to the Conference Venue. Show up at the reception desk and get more information and assistance. Notice that there is no registration fee required to participate at the conference. However, if you register you will get your badge, participation certificate, and would be able to join us at the conference banquet and other ceremonies.
Virtual Attendance:

If you are a faculty member, a co-author of paper, a robotics scientists or activists, or a graduate student or alumni and would like to participate virtually at the conference, please fill participation web-form. You will be receiving your credentials to virtually join the conference shortly. If you would like to join any workshop or tutorial, fill the same participation web-form. However, notice that if you register to a workshop, you will get your workshop participation certificate.

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ABOUT TEHRAN & HOW TO GET THERE

Tehran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran’s largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia. The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. However, modern structures, notably Azadi (Freedom) Tower and the Milad Tower, have come to symbolize the city. If your flight lands in Imam Khomeini airport (IKA) or Mehrabad airport, you may always take a taxi in order to get to the conference venue.

LANGUAGE:
Although a variety of unofficial languages are spoken, roughly 99% of the population understand and speak Persian. The majority of people in Tehran identify themselves as Persians

CLIMATE:
Average summer temperatures exceed 38 °C (100.4 °F). The annual precipitation ranges from 135 to 355 mm (5.3 to 14.0 in). For 10 Day weather forecast for Tehran Please visit: Tehran Weather

ELECTRICITY:
The standard electrical voltage in Iran is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Travelers may need a transformer for any appliance or electrical equipment to three-pronged UK-style plug.

CURRENCY:
The “RIAL” is the currency of Iran. Although the “TOMAN” is no longer an official unit of Iranian currency, Iranians commonly express amounts of money and prices of goods in “tomans”. For this purpose, one “toman” equals 10 rials. Despite this usage, amounts of money and prices of goods are virtually always written in rials. For example, the sign next to a loaf of bread in a store would state the price in rials, e.g., “10,000 Rials,” even though the clerk, if asked, would say that the bread costs “1,000 tomans.”

TRANSPORTATION AROUND TEHRAN:
Tehran is the hub of almost all bus, train and air services. Every town and city of any size is directly linked to Tehran – always by bus, usually by air and increasingly by train too. Tickets from Tehran can sell fast so book as soon as you know when you’re leaving. For complete information about transportation in Tehran Please visit: This Website.

TEHRAN’S METRO:
Tehran Metro is a rapid transit system serving Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Four lines (lines 1, 2, 4 and 5) of the metro are operational while two lines (lines 3 and 7) are still under construction. The system is owned and operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway. Tehran’s is one of the busiest metros in the Middle East and the cleanest in the world.

Tehran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran’s largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia. The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. However, modern structures, notably Azadi (Freedom) Tower and the Milad Tower, have come to symbolize the city. If your flight lands in Imam Khomeini airport (IKA) or Mehrabad airport, you may always take a taxi in order to get to the conference venue.

LANGUAGE:
Although a variety of unofficial languages are spoken, roughly 99% of the population understand and speak Persian. The majority of people in Tehran identify themselves as Persians

CLIMATE:
Average summer temperatures exceed 38 °C (100.4 °F). The annual precipitation ranges from 135 to 355 mm (5.3 to 14.0 in). For 10 Day weather forecast for Tehran Please visit: Tehran Weather

ELECTRICITY:
The standard electrical voltage in Iran is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Travelers may need a transformer for any appliance or electrical equipment to three-pronged UK-style plug.

CURRENCY:
The “RIAL” is the currency of Iran. Although the “TOMAN” is no longer an official unit of Iranian currency, Iranians commonly express amounts of money and prices of goods in “tomans”. For this purpose, one “toman” equals 10 rials. Despite this usage, amounts of money and prices of goods are virtually always written in rials. For example, the sign next to a loaf of bread in a store would state the price in rials, e.g., “10,000 Rials,” even though the clerk, if asked, would say that the bread costs “1,000 tomans.”

TRANSPORTATION AROUND TEHRAN:
Tehran is the hub of almost all bus, train and air services. Every town and city of any size is directly linked to Tehran – always by bus, usually by air and increasingly by train too. Tickets from Tehran can sell fast so book as soon as you know when you’re leaving. For complete information about transportation in Tehran Please visit: This Website.

TEHRAN’S METRO:
Tehran Metro is a rapid transit system serving Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Four lines (lines 1, 2, 4 and 5) of the metro are operational while two lines (lines 3 and 7) are still under construction. The system is owned and operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway. Tehran’s is one of the busiest metros in the Middle East and the cleanest in the world.

Tehran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran’s largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia. The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. However, modern structures, notably Azadi (Freedom) Tower and the Milad Tower, have come to symbolize the city. If your flight lands in Imam Khomeini airport (IKA) or Mehrabad airport, you may always take a taxi in order to get to the conference venue.

LANGUAGE:
Although a variety of unofficial languages are spoken, roughly 99% of the population understand and speak Persian. The majority of people in Tehran identify themselves as Persians

CLIMATE:
Average summer temperatures exceed 38 °C (100.4 °F). The annual precipitation ranges from 135 to 355 mm (5.3 to 14.0 in). For 10 Day weather forecast for Tehran Please visit: Tehran Weather

ELECTRICITY:
The standard electrical voltage in Iran is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Travelers may need a transformer for any appliance or electrical equipment to three-pronged UK-style plug.

CURRENCY:
The “RIAL” is the currency of Iran. Although the “TOMAN” is no longer an official unit of Iranian currency, Iranians commonly express amounts of money and prices of goods in “tomans”. For this purpose, one “toman” equals 10 rials. Despite this usage, amounts of money and prices of goods are virtually always written in rials. For example, the sign next to a loaf of bread in a store would state the price in rials, e.g., “10,000 Rials,” even though the clerk, if asked, would say that the bread costs “1,000 tomans.”

TRANSPORTATION AROUND TEHRAN:
Tehran is the hub of almost all bus, train and air services. Every town and city of any size is directly linked to Tehran – always by bus, usually by air and increasingly by train too. Tickets from Tehran can sell fast so book as soon as you know when you’re leaving. For complete information about transportation in Tehran Please visit: This Website.

TEHRAN’S METRO:
Tehran Metro is a rapid transit system serving Tehran, the capital city of Iran. Four lines (lines 1, 2, 4 and 5) of the metro are operational while two lines (lines 3 and 7) are still under construction. The system is owned and operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway. Tehran’s is one of the busiest metros in the Middle East and the cleanest in the world.

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