The Future of Human–Computer Interaction Conference (FHCI) serves as a dedicated venue for rigorously peer-reviewed research that examines the evolving relationship between humans and computational systems. As digital technologies increasingly shape how people work, learn, and interact, sustained research in the HCI domain is essential to ensure that these systems remain usable, inclusive, and aligned with human needs and capabilities.
FHCI fosters scholarly exchange across the HCI community, enabling researchers to situate their work within broader human-centered perspectives and to contribute to the design and evaluation of interactive technologies that shape future learning, wellbeing, and everyday interaction.
FHCI is affiliated to the Future Technologies Conference (FTC), with its proceedings published as a dedicated volume within the FTC Proceedings by Springer in LNNS series.