International Conference on Innovation in
Rural Regions (ICIRR)

Across many parts of the world, rural regions are undergoing profound structural transformations; driven by the erosion of industrial economies, demographic change, infrastructural fragility and ecological crises. At the same time, these regions are increasingly targeted by digitalisation agendas, innovation funding and technological imaginaries. But what does innovation and design mean in these contexts? And what kinds of futures do such interventions make possible?

This conference examines the diversity of social and technical practices in rural regions and how innovations are imagined, facilitated, contested and materially shaped. Rather than treating rural areas as peripheral or deficient spaces, we approach them as complex socio-technical systems, where global challenges such as aging populations, resource depletion and institutional retreat manifest in concentrated and often under-examined ways. This conference therefore provides a space to reframe what counts as innovation in rural regions, and how design science, human-computer interaction (HCI), Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), information and communication technology for development (ICTD), science and technology studies (STS) and regional research interleave and potentially can collaborate to analyze and shape these dynamics.

Key Questions

We are especially interested in work that challenges dominant narratives of innovation and contributes alternative imaginaries, methods or interventions. We therefore invite submissions that engage with, but are not limited to, the following questions:

  • How can participatory, inclusive or decolonial research and design practices facilitate innovation in peripheral contexts?
  • How can applications and interventions be designed to meet the particularities of rural regions?
  • How do geography, industry and infrastructure intersect to shape innovation trajectories in rural regions?
  • How far can existing definitions of innovation account for rural contexts and where might they fall short?
  • What are the political, institutional and historical conditions
    that enable or hinder rural innovation?
  • How can rurality be conceptualized as an epistemic object in its own right, rather than as a derivative of urban development trajectories?
ICIRR Location

Unteres Schloß 3,
57072 Siegen

ICIRR Time

13-15 September 2026
08:00 - 18:00

Topics of Interest for ICIRR 2026

  • Rural computing and place-based design
  • Local infrastructures, mainten