Hello all,
Please find below an updated announcement and call for our next MOVE workshop.
I hope you can join us!
Kind regards,
Simon
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MOVE 2026
Sept. 16-18
Dear MOVE-ers and Members of the Wider Research Community,
We are pleased to announce the Third International Measuring Ontologies for Value Enhancement Workshop (MOVE2026), which will take place as a hybrid event (on-site and virtual), co-located at the Informatics Research Centre, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK, from 16–18 September 2026.
MOVE2026 continues our effort to bring together researchers and practitioners working on ontologies, AI, enterprise architecture, knowledge representation, deep semantics, socio-technical systems, and related areas. As in previous MOVE workshops, we welcome interdisciplinary contributions, emerging ideas, and research in progress.
The Call for Participation is available on our website:
We invite you to register and submit:
via EasyChair:
For manuscript submissions, papers should not exceed 10 pages, excluding references.
Please use Springer’s templates, available here:
As we are planning to publish the post-proceedings with Springer, authors will have the opportunity to revise and extend their papers after the workshop to incorporate feedback and discussions from the event.
Multiple submissions are welcome.
MOVE workshops are designed to encourage constructive discussion, mentoring, and collaborative refinement of ideas across disciplines and methodological traditions. We especially encourage submissions that explore new or unconventional approaches related to AI, ontologies, semantic systems, conceptual modeling, governance, collective intelligence, and related fields.
Further details and announcements will be available at:
For ongoing announcements, discussions, and workshop coordination, please also join the MOVE Discord community channel:
Please feel free to share this announcement with colleagues, students, research groups, and professional networks who may be interested in participating in MOVE2026.
We look forward to seeing your contributions and continuing to build the MOVE research community together.
Warm regards,
Rubina Polovina, PhD, Simon Polovina, PhD, and David Jakobson, PhD
MOVE 2026 Organisers, On behalf of the MOVE Program Committee