Adelaide Convention Bureau and SAHMRI alliance brining in the benefits to South Australia

04 Jun 2013  2038 | World Travel News

ADELAIDE - The Adelaide Convention Bureau has just announced the successful bid in conjunction with SA Cancer Service’s Professor Dorothy Keefe and the Convention Centre to host the 2016 International Symposium on Supportive Care in Cancer – an event worth $5.7 m for South Australia.

Some 1,500 of the world's top supportive care researchers and practitioners, along with patients and advocates are expected to attend the four-day symposium providing an opportunity to create networks and connections between the international and local cancer health and research community.

The Adelaide Convention Bureau has long focused on medicine and science as two highly attractive genres to seek out and pitch Adelaide as a host city for both national and international conferences.

Damien Kitto, CEO Adelaide Convention Bureau said, “We recently formed a ‘science alliance’ with three other destinations – Hyderabad in India, Daejeon in South Korea and Toulouse in France. This alliance, whilst in early stages, will see the four cities working to assist each other with bid submissions and lead opportunities with respect to international science-based conferences. SAHMRI adds an entirely new level to the benefits of hosting health and medical science events in Adelaide. The advantages to our local researchers by hosting the events, where the focus of the world within their particular scientific genre is set firmly on Adelaide, is invaluable,” he said.

SAHMRI’s Executive Director, Professor Steve Wesselingh, has graciously accepted an ambassadorial role within the Adelaide Convention Bureau’s Conventions Adelaide programme – a programme where personnel within a particular field are invited to join and work together with the Bureau to identify opportunities and prepare bid submissions with the aim of hosting future conferences in Adelaide. “It is incredibly important to the future of this state’s research and science capabilities that we continue to host and attract national and international conferences to Adelaide. The spotlight on our people, our facilities, our collaborations and the work we are doing here in South Australia is priceless. This is the legacy that we want to leave for generations to come,” said Professor Wesselingh.

 

Sourced: TravelDailyNews

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