The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre will
next month welcome the first of thousands of international medical
specialists in a busy year for major conferences.
Sydney’s biggest conference of 2011 begins on
18 March with 4000 delegates arriving for the eight-day Asia
Pacific Congress of Ophthalmology, one of more than a dozen major
medical events on the centre’s calendar.
It will be preceded by the 6th World Congress on
Pediatric Critical Care, expected to attract 1500 international
delegates for seven days from 11 March.
Other major medical events at the centre this
year include the Pharmacy Expo 2011 for 2800 delegates in June,
the Australian Medical Students Convention 2011 for 1000 delegates
in July and the HAA-ISHAPD 2011 haematology conference for 1500
delegates in October.
said the proliferation of important
medical events demonstrated Sydney’s continuing strength in the
fields of scientific and medical research.
“Sydney has traditionally been a strong source
of medical innovation and the city is home to very active and
successful medical and pharmaceutical industries,” said Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre Chief
Executive, Ton van Amerongen. “At the centre we play a very important part in
connecting Australian innovators with leaders in their fields from
around the world, and our continuing ability to attract these
prestigious international conferences is a sign of our success in
that role.”
The Sydney
Convention and Exhibition Centre will this year welcome more than
one million people through its doors, attending more than 600
meetings, banquets, conferences, exhibitions and public events.
Among other high-profile events this year are
the Australian Tourism Exchange for 2000 people in March-April and
the new exhibition Grand Designs Live in October, based on the
popular television program and expected to draw 15,000 people.
Having last year unveiled a contemporary new
look for its Convention Centre Parkside, the centre is now putting
finishing touches to the final phase in its Parkside enhancements.
A new system of moveable walls will allow greater flexibility and
allow event organisers to create tailored configurations and
exploit additional open spaces within the Centre.
“Along with recent investments in technology,
interior design and environmental initiatives, these latest works
help the centre retain its place as Australia’s leading conference
venue,” Mr van Amerongen added.
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