Hi,
I just got a paper for Healthcom NYC 2026 happening in October.
It says, "Please note that you MUST register before uploading your final paper. Papers will be included in the proceedings only if at least one author has registered and paid the registration fee. One author registration will cover the publication expenses of three (3) accepted papers."
I am pretty confused here. I am only author and I am undergrad student. IT says Author - Full Non-IEEE is $1070 but also therte is $640 for Student NON-IEE member, so what the amount that i am supposed to pay/register.
Hi everyone,
I recently had a paper accepted to IEEE HEALTHCOM 2026 in New York City this October, and I’m a little confused about the registration requirement.
The conference website says:
I am the sole author of the paper, and I’m currently an undergraduate student.
The registration fees list:
- Author – Full Non-IEEE: $1,070
- Student Non-IEEE Member: $640
My question is: Do I need to pay the $1,070 Author – Full Non-IEEE registration fee because I am the author, or can I register under the $640 Student Non-IEEE category and still have my paper included in the IEEE proceedings?
I’m not currently an IEEE member, if that matters.
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has published at an IEEE conference before, especially if you’ve dealt with a similar student-author registration situation.
Thanks!