Abstract submissions for 2024 have now closed, but please do attend this year’s conference
This year’s Digital Legacy Conference will take place as part of PHPCI in Bern, Switzerland. It is free to attend for all PHPCI badge holders. Those attending PHPCI ad those who are not planning to attend are both welcome to submit abstracts.
Information about how to submit an abstract can be found below.
Subject matters for consideration
Abstract submissions for 2024 have now closed, but please do attend
We welcome abstract submissions from professionals, academics, those with lived experience and the general public in areas relating to:
- Supporting patients and communities in today’s digital world
- Death in today’s digital world
- Digital death
- Digital equity and digital diversity
- Digital legacy, digital assets and digital estates
- Grieving online
- Digital graveyards
- Utilising technology to deal with death
- Digital memory loss
- Funeral streaming
- Laws and terms of service around digital assets and digital legacy
- Preparing for a digital death
- Artificial Intelligence and death
- Robotics and death
- Death, Cryptocurrency and other digital financial assets
- Death, Dying and Virtual Reality
- Digital assets and digital legacy best practice
- Diffusion of information and adoption
- The patient’s perspective
- The changing role of the professional
Virtual presentations
We will accepted up to two virtual presentations for this year’s conference. Virtual presentations will need to be pre-recorded and submitted ahead of time. This will help remove any technical issues that live streaming can provide on the day.
Abstract submission
Please submit your abstract using the form below. There is no limit in the number of abstracts one person or institute can submit.
Subject matters for consideration
We welcome abstract submissions from professionals, academics, those with lived experience and the general public in areas relating to:
- Death in today’s digital world
- Digital death
- Digital legacy, digital assets and digital estates
- Grieving online
- Digital equity and digital diversity
- Supporting patients with the internet and technology
- Supporting communities with the internet and technology
- Supporting the bereaved with the internet and technology
- Digital graveyards
- Utilising technology to deal with death
- Digital memory loss
- Funeral streaming
- Laws and terms of service around digital assets and digital legacy
- Preparing for a digital death
- Artificial Intelligence and death
- Robotics and death
- Death, Cryptocurrency and other digital financial assets
- Death and Virtual Reality
- Digital assets and digital legacy best practice
- Diffusion of information and adoption
- The patient’s perspective
- The changing role of the professional
…and everything in-between.
Virtual presentations
We will accepted up to two virtual presentations for this year’s conference. If virtual presentations are accepted these will be delivered by a pre-recorded video.
Abstract submissions for 2024 are now closed, please do not apply
Please do not apply using the form. Abstract’s submitted for 2024 will not be accepted.