Join us at this free virtual event to explore the impact and potential of mathematics technology in post-secondary education and research. Through thought-provoking talks, practical sessions, and community engagement, you will gain insights into state-of-the-art math technology, explore future challenges and opportunities, and discover ideas and techniques you can start using right away.
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This conference is a great opportunity to hear directly from Maplesoft on topics you care about.





Hear from the Community
The Maple Conference includes customer presentations on a range of topics related to Maple, falling into the three broad categories of Education, 
See the Call for Participation for details if you wish to apply. You can also explore the contributed talks from previous conferences to see the typical mix of topics and presentations.
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Dr. Annie Cuyt is head of the research group Computational Mathematics at the University of Antwerp. She is involved in mathematical research in areas of science where computing plays a central and essential role, emphasizing algorithms, numerical methods, symbolic methods and scientific computing.

Deborah Hughes Hallett is Adjunct Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Arizona. She graduated from Cambridge University in England and has taught at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, and Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Her work is on strategies to improve the teaching of mathematics, and she is interested in promoting international cooperation between mathematicians. With Andrew Gleason at Harvard, she organized the Calculus Consortium for Higher Education and started a foundation to promote innovative curriculum and pedagogy. She has served on committees for the National Academy of Sciences and organized three international conferences on the teaching of mathematics. She is a fellow of the American Advancement of Science and the author or coauthor of seven books, which have been translated into several languages. Her work has been recognized by prizes from Harvard University, the University of Arizona, the Association for Women in Mathematics, and the Mathematical Association of America.