Registration
Registration fee for APARM 2026
| Registration Type | Early Registration Fee (by May 15) | Late Registration Fee (after May 15) |
| Regular Presenter | 550 USD | 600 USD |
| Student Presenter | 450 USD | 500 USD |
| Regular Delegate | 450 USD | 500 USD |
| Student Delegate | 400 USD | 450 USD |
Remarks
- The systems of conference registration and payment of conference fee are separated.
- The registration system will be available now, and please register your information first. (Early and late registration will be determined by the day of registration date).
- Each accepted paper/abstract must have at least one author fully registered to be included in the conference program.
- The student registration fee should be applied with proof of valid student status.
- Both regular and student registrations include access to all conference sessions, the conference proceedings, conference kits, and all social events.
- Additional banquet ticket is available to buy and the price will be announced later.
Refund Policy
If you cannot attend the conference for some specific reasons, we advise that you can find your Co-author or someone who get familiar with this paper to attend on behalf of you. If you need to get the refund, please send the requests for cancellations to the conference secretary. Kindly be informed that cancellations received before March 30, 30USD will be charged, cancellations received before April 30, 30% service fee will be charged, cancellations received before May 30, 50% service fee will be charged, cancellations received after May 30, No refunds are accepted.
For the following reasons, the registration fee cannot be refunded
- Personal Reason
Participants who are unable to attend the meeting due to "personal reasons" and other circumstances cannot be refunded or paid any compensation. The reason including: travel difficulties, visa issues, health issues, financial defaults, etc. - Force Majeure
If the conference is prevented or affected due to "force majeure" circumstances, SRSE will not bear any responsibility, refund or pay any compensation. 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.
