Organized by Applied Research International Conferences (ARICON)
In collaboration with Fachhochschule del Mittelstands (FHM), Germany and London Institute of Skills Development (LISD), United Kingdom
Conference Date: | 13th – 15th October 2021 |
Conference Time: | 9:00 AM – 12.00 PM GMT | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM GMT |
Conference Venue: | The University of Oxford, United Kingdom/ Virtually LIVE via Zoom |
1st Applied Research International Conference on The 5th Wave/Tomorrow’s Age Theory, 2021 Oxford, U.K (Multidisciplinary Studies)
‘ 7 Pillars of Sustainable Development ‘ are the Key Themes of this conference as
- Environment
- Politics
- Economy
- Technology
- Society
- Culture
- Education
2nd Applied Research International Conference on the 5th Wave Theory, June 2022
Venue: The University of Oxford and The University of Cambridge’
Dates: 13th-16th June 2022
*All conference papers will be published in our partner journals including journals with SCOPUS listings.
Day 1: Wednesday 13th October 2021
10:00 am – 12:00 pm GMT & 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm GMT
AGENDA DAY 1
Session I | Session Moderator: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hamid Doost Mohammadian |
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10:00 am | Welcome and opening session Dr. Mariya H. Nadeem, LISD (UK) Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Volker Wittberg, FHM (DE) |
10:20 am | Introduction to the theme of the conference “The 7 pillars of sustainability model (7PS)” Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hamid Doost Mohammadian, Director for International Management, Iran & Consultant of President of FHM (DE) |
11:00 am | The first pillar of sustainability – Environmental Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:20 am | The second pillar of sustainability – Political Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:40 am | The third pillar of sustainability – Economic Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
12:00 pm | Wrap up of session I Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hamid Doost Mohammadian, Director for International Management, Iran & Consultant of President of FHM (DE) |
Session II | Session Moderator: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Volker Wittberg |
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03:00 pm | Session II Opening Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hamid Doost Mohammadian, Director for International Management, Iran & Consultant of President of FHM (DE) |
03:20 pm | The fourth pillar of sustainability – Social Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country |
03:40 pm | The fifth pillar of sustainability – Technical Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
04:00 pm | Sixth pillar of sustainability – Cultural Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
04:20 pm | Seventh pillar of sustainability – Educational Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
04:40 pm | Wrap up of session II Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
05:00 pm | Conclusion of the day |
Day 2: Thursday 14th October 2021
10:00 am – 12:00 pm GMT & 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm GMT
Session I | Session Moderator: Dr. Mariya H. Nadeem |
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10:00 am | Welcome Note Review of the previous day |
10:10 am | Keynote speech Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hamid Doost Mohammadian, Director for International Management, Iran & Consultant of President of FHM (DE) |
10:40 am | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:10 am | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:40 am | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
12:10 pm | Wrap up of session I |
Session II | Session Moderator: Prof. Enkeleda Lulaj, – Haxhi Zeka University, Kosovo |
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03:00 pm | Day 2, Session II Opening Remarks Prof. Enkeleda Lulaj |
03:10 pm | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
03:40 pm | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
04:10 pm | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
04:40 pm | Wrap-up of session II Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
05:00 pm | Conclusion of the day |
Day 3: Friday 15th October 2021
10:00 am – 12:00 pm GMT
Session | Session Moderator: Prof. Michael Del Rossi |
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10:00 am | Welcome Note Review of the previous day |
10:20 am | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:00 am | Research Presentation followed by discussion Name Surname, Organization (TBC) – (country) |
11:40 am | Conclusion of the Conference Learning Take-away |
12:00 pm | Award announcements and note of thanks by the organizers |
Applied Research International Conferences (ARICON) U.K has developed a strategic partnership with FHM University Germany to conduct this exclusive conference.
The university campus is situated in the city of Bielefeld. Basically, Bielefeld is a university city with around 35,000 students with numerous faculties, and extensive research and development opportunities.
Bielefeld is home to the headquarters of the medium-sized technical college and thus the largest campus with currently over 1,800 students and offers ideal conditions for your studies. The location is in the Gundlach-Carrée in a central location in the city center of Bielefeld. The tram can be reached on foot in two minutes and the pedestrian zone in just five minutes.
The building in which the FHMis located is modern and offers the students an ideal learning atmosphere. In addition to the excellent technical equipment, the students are also offered their own MEDIA.CAMPUS. This has a TV.STUDIO, an AUDIO.STUDIO, a NEWSROOM, and a DESIGN.STUDIO.
Bielefeld is also home to many well-known medium-sized companies. In addition to the food and beverage industry, the clothing industry and the chemical industry play a major role. On the other hand, large corporations from the fields of media, energy, and mechanical engineering are located in the vicinity. During your studies, you not only benefit from guest lectures with business professionals, numerous practical projects, and excursions, but you can also gain initial experience in the company during your studies in practice (SiP).
A personal atmosphere, lively lectures, lots of practical contacts, and studying that is fun – that’s what stands for FHM. And that also in the Corona period. Virtual reality, digitization, and sustainability are topics that we have had in mind for a long time and that is particularly important in these times.
Prof. Dr.Anne Dreier| Rector & Managing Director
Five Key Characteristics Of Research & Development At Fhm, GERMANY
Application orientation: Research on the FHM turns to the specific questions and challenges of medium-sized companies. The research results find direct input into corporate practice as well as into those of the economic and social partners.
Profiling: The focus on SME-relevant topics creates sustainable expertise, which in turn is used in follow-up projects.
Interdisciplinarity: The use of knowledge and methods from different disciplines increases the quality of the research results in the sense of a holistic view. Business economists and lawyers, for example, work together to measure bureaucracy costs.
Internationalization: Research and development need an international exchange. In numerous projects, the FHM has demonstrated its international competence and is constantly expanding it.
Internal support structure: The research and development department takes on administrative, organizational, and scientific tasks. It sees itself as the internal service provider of FHM who accompanies the projects from application to completion.
Prof. Dr. Dr h.c Hamid Doost Mohammadian
Conference Chair and Keynote Speaker
Professor for International Sustainability, Theoretician of the 5th wave Theory,
Faculty and Advisor to the President-FHM Applied Sciences University, Germany;
London Institute of Skills Development, U.K; Academic Advisor-Swiss Institute
of Cultural Diplomacy, Switzerland; Speaker, Author, Business Coach & Influencer
Professor Hans-Jörg Dietsche
Professor of Law and Sustainable Legislation in Bielefeld,
Germany and Legal Adviser in German Parliament
Prof. Dr. Steffen Löfvall
CEO; External Lecturer at CPH: Learning, Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
and IT University of Copenhagen Denmark (DK)
Prof. Dr. habil Dr. h.c. Richard Merk
The Former Chief Executive Officer and Founder
of FHM Applied Sciences University, Germany
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Volker Wittberg
The Vice-president of FHM Applied Sciences University,
Germany and CRES, Italy
Mr. Huib Wurstenr, Netherlands
associate partner of the Hofstede Insights Group
and Advisor of the Swiss Institute of Cultural Diplomacy (SICD).
Since 1989 he has been working in this field with Fortune’s top 1000 companies and private organizations in 85 countries on all continents. He did this in the business sector with companies like IBM, 3M, McCain, Quest, Texaco, Vodafone, ABN AMRO, JP MorganChase, Nike, and Unilever. In the public sector, he consulted organizations like the IMF in Washington. The Worldbank, the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Europol, UNDP, Council of Europe, and the Dutch peacekeeping forces.
Dr. Karina, Princess Bagration
H.E.Princess Karina Bagration
Rector and Co-Founder of Swiss Institute of Cultural Diplomacy. Ukraine
Prof. Dr. Dario Assante
Associate Professor
Faculty of Engineering, Università Telematica
Internazionale Uninettuno, 00186 Rome, Italy
Prof. Dr. Carsten Domann
born in 1974) studied Business Computing and started as Innovation and Technology Consultant. His office was located within one of the 10 largest Technology parks in the World, in Berlin-Adlershof (WISTA).
He largely initiated innovation and technology transfer projects at national, European and international level and worked on several projects in the area of the development of various future and cluster initiatives. After he gained experiences in International Technology Transfer at Berlin Partner for Business and Technology (owned by the Government of the City of Berlin) he focuses on transport, mobility and logistics; ICT and photonics for civil security and disaster management.
Target regions for projects have been Europe and Asia. Since 2018 he is lecturer for methods and procedures in several international courses. In addition he his academic director at different Universities in Berlin.
MDPI, Switzerland is one of the key publication partners of ARICWT 2021. Your papers will be published in one of the following journals:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Tomorrow_Shocks
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/asi/special_issues/hybrid_smes
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/JOItmC/special_issues/Innovation_under_Restrictions
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/electronics/special_issues/Internet_of_Energy
http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/specialissue/specialissueinfo?journalid=381&specialissueid=381005
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/IoT/special_issues/IoB
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/smartcities/special_issues/contagion_tomorrow_cities
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/urbansci/special_issues/urban_solution_challenges_crises
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/journal-sustainable-finance-investment-women-entrepreneurship-sustainable-development-mena-region/
Manchester Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Applied Sciences
Manchester Journal of Social Sciences
THE 5th WAVE/TOMORROW AGE THEORY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (Doost, H. 2010-17)
In 2010, Prof. Dr. Hamid Doost Mohammadian wrote about tomorrow’s crises and shock, and introduced the 5th wave/tomorrow’s age theory, in this theory we have three factors: knowledge, technology and business (KTB) and based on the 5th wave theory since 100 years ago the business and economic revolution is happened and developed but we are not prepared for tomorrow’s crises! Hence, we have to prepare ourselves to forecast, prevent and face tomorrow’s crises/shock

5th wave/tomorrow age theory is about the proceeding of future of I4.0 (I5.0) as a symbol for the west, Society 5.0 (Society 6.0) as a symbol for non-west and edge of tomorrow that has been invented and introduced by Prof. Dr. Hamid Doost Mohammadian for the first time in 2010 and had been evaluated, improved and published between 2017-2019.
Based on this theory, education, has a very important vital role to reach social responsibility, CSR strategies, and environmentally friendly could improve quality of livability and life based on 7PS model

to reach sustainable development.
Conference Tracks
Based on Prof. Doost’s 7PS model (Seven Pillars of Sustainability) in the 5th wave theory the conference covers various themes as given below:

1: Blue-Green Sustainability
- Infrastructure
- Blue-Green Sustainable Energy
- Cross-Validation
- Business, Marketing, and Technological Innovation
- Blue-Green Sustainable Mobility
- Water, Wastewater & Waste
- Blue-Green Sustainable Economy
- Sustainable Health, Labour and Social Welfare Security
2: Social
- Development for social growth
- Health, Labour and Social Welfare Security
- Social Responsibility
- CSR 1.0 (Corporate Social Responsibility)
- CSR 2.0 (Corporate Sustainability, and Responsibility)
- Social Cohesion
- Social capital
3: Economy
- Development for economic growth
- International business
- Small Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
- Hybrid SMEs
- Blue-Green Sustainable Economy
- Energy
- Fossil
- Renewable
- Biomass
- Thermal
- Waste and wastewater
4: Environmental
- Environmental Responsibility
- Climate changes
- Environmental crises
- Green House Gases (CO2, SO2, and etc)
- Decarbonization
5: Educational
- Education, training, and social inclusion
- Academic education
- Vocational training
- Applied sciences
- E-Learning
6: Technical/Technological
- Digitalization
- ICT & digital and technological innovation
- Quality Assurance
- IoT in different sectors e.g. IoB, IoE, IoM, IoH and etc
7: Cultural
- Digital culture
- Cultural differences
- Cultural sustainability
- Cultural adaptation
- Cultural capital
- Clash of civilization
8: Political
- Warfare
- Wars
- Hybrid warfare
- Hard war
- Soft war
- Media Warfare
- Disinformation
- Misinformation
- Malinformation
- Cognitive warfare
Conference Registration Fee Includes:
- Access to all scientific sessions in the conference
- Certificate of Participation/ Presentation with CPD hours
- Congress package and inserts
- The E-Abstract Book (in English & German)
- Breakout sessions
- Panel Discussions
- Conference proceedings with ISBN code/registered at The British Library, U.K
- Best Paper awards
- Official Photographs
- On request meeting with the Conference Chair/ Theoretician
Important Dates |
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Abstract OR Full-Paper submission deadline: 25th September 2021 |
Abstract OR Full Paper feedback: within 10 working days |
Early bird registration deadline: 15th August 2021 |
Regular registration deadline: 15th September 2021 |
Conference dates: 13th – 15th October 2021 |
Proceedings will be published by 25th October 2021 |
Recommendations to SCOPUS/ High Impact factor Journal(Optional) 25th October 2021 |