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International Association for Technological Development and Innovations (IATDI) is a non-government organization and a professional community established for fostering and promoting innovations to science, technology, and education.
The main objectives:
Download an instruction on how to get Pilsen.
All the abovementioned cannot be regarded as an advertisement. It is used only for informing the Conference participants about the city's infrastructure.
Time zone:
UTC+2/ CEST
Climate:
The Czech Republic lies within the Atlantic-continental area of the moderate climate zone of the northern hemisphere. During the summer, the temperature rises to 16 or 17 °C.
Credit Cards:
Credit cards are widely used in the Czech Republic, and all Visa and MasterCard credit cards are accepted.
Currency:
The Czech Republic's local currency is the Czech koruna or Czech crown (Kč / CZK).
Exchange rates vary daily. You can check the latest values here.
Frequent travelers find it most convenient to withdraw cash using ATMs, where the exchange rate is most favorable, rather than exchanging money at the airport. Confirm with your bank that your ATM card will work. Inform them in advance of your travel plans so that your access should be simple. Check with your bank for any cost associated with using the ATM network in the Czech Republic. There may be a foreign transaction fee in addition to the regular bank fee. If you want to exchange your currency, a bank is the best place.
Electricity Supply:
Euroset (Europlug, type C) is used in the Czech Republic. The electrical current is 220-240 V with 50 Hz AC. You are advised to purchase the appropriate adapters in advance. These are available at most airports.
Emergency Numbers:
112 – European Emergency Number (Police, Fire Service, Emergency Medical Service)
158 – Police
156 – Municipal Police
150 – Fire and Rescue Service
155 – Emergency Medical Service
The fire, ambulance, and police services in the Czech Republic are all contactable via the above numbers. When calling emergency services, you will be asked to provide:
Try and stay calm and listen to the call taker’s instructions. It is also important to keep your phone on as the emergency service may need to contact you for further information.
Smoking:
Smoking is prohibited in public places such as restaurants, bars, cafes, pubs, and bus stops.
Visas:
Travelers from some countries may need visas. A list of countries whose citizens need a visa to visit the Czech Republic can be found via this link.
If you need an invitation letter from the conference chair, please download Invitation Letter Enquire, fill and send it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. along with the following information:
The invitation letter will be issued after the registration and fee payment only and upon your request. It will be sent via email specified in the invitation letter enquire.
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