South Australia

14 July 2021

Hobart national Conference going virtual

Written by: dev

ASME XXIII National Conference – Wednesday September 29, Thursday September 30 and Friday October 1st, 2021 – originally scheduled to be held in Hobart is now going virtual… The Conference will still be held over three days, however, delegates will be able to access all sessions for up to 6 months after the conference. The keynote addresses will be live-streamed and recorded, so delegates can access the recordings even if they can’t attend the live-stream. Please see further details at: http://asmeconference.org.au

CONFERENCE UPDATE – As of June 30, 2021 and in light of the latest COVID restrictions, the ASME Conference Organising Committee has made the difficult decision to move the 2021 Conference to a fully virtual, online experience. This is the safest approach for the well-being of all delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors. The Conference will still be held over three days, incorporating a comprehensive program that will appeal to all attendees. By offering the Conference in a virtual format this will broaden the learning opportunities and reach within the industry.

Delegates will be able to partake in an interactive and engaging experience through the dynamic OnAir Platform. The platform offers exhibition features and includes plentiful opportunities for sponsorship exposure, all while delegates connect from the comfort and safety of their home or office.

The latest information for the new, virtual arrangements will be available on the ASME XXIII National Conference website: http://asmeconference.org.au

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