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24th International Conference on Business Process Management

The 24th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2026) is taking place at York University in Toronto, Canada from Sept. 27 to Oct. 2, 2026.

For more than two decades, the BPM conference has been the premier global forum for researchers and practitioners working in Business Process Management. BPM 2026 will continue this tradition, bringing together leading scholars, industry experts and innovators for a week of keynote talks, research paper presentations, tutorials, workshops, demos, and social events. The conference spans disciplines including computer science, information systems, engineering and management, with a strong focus on real-world impact.

Announcements

  • Early-bird tickets deadline: July 14
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Welcome to BPM 2026!

We are happy to invite you as a sponsor for the upcoming 24th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2026) at York University in Toronto, hosted by the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. This marks the second occasion, since its inception, that the conference will be held in North America.

Over the past decade, this conference has established itself as a reputable platform for presenting cutting-edge research of the utmost caliber. This has been enhanced by presentations, tutorials and exchanges by esteemed thought leaders and innovators in the industry.

The BPM conference series celebrates the diversity and depth of the BPM domain, bringing together experts from different fields.

We are eagerly anticipating your presence at BPM 2026 in Canada!

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Ravi de Costa


Associate Dean, Research & Graduate Studies
Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

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Arik Senderovich


Assistant Professor, School of Information Technology
Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

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