CRCSI Conference 2012

By on 10 April, 2012

The internal-only CRCSI Conference for 2012 will be at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre over 8, 9 and 10 May. Enter off Grey Street, South Bank.

WHEN: 2012-05-08 to 2012-05-10
WHERE: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
STATE: QLD
COUNTRY: AUS

The internal-only CRCSI Conference for 2012 will be at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre over 8, 9 and 10 May. Enter off Grey Street, South Bank.
 
It features international speakers, networking in a bigger area with 'display zones', more focussed discussions and some Program-centred workshops, as well as new project presentations and posters.
 
Attendance is free for staff from financial CRCSI participants. CRCSI expect over 300 delegates this year.
 
Tuesday 8 May
  • Student Workshop
  • Industry Development Seminar
  • Welcome function

Wednesday 9 May

  • International speakers
  • Participant Fora
  • Conference Dinner

Thursday 10 May

  • Project presentations
  • Program Workshops
  • Presentations, Workshops, Display Area

Features include:

  • Special guest and international speakers from Switzerland, China, New Zealand and Canada
  • Posters and presentations from new and expanding projects 
  • Strategic direction setting workshops 
  • Participants’ Forum
  • Lots of networking opportunities
  • Display and discussion zones with topicfocussed areas to increase engagement
 For more information, including registration, visit http://www.crcsi.com.au/Education/Conferences/2012-Brisbane

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