Sydney has been named as the host city for the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) national conference Pathology Update 2022 at a pivotal time for pathology in its role undertaking cutting edge testing for COVID-19 which has helped manage the pandemic and other emerging infectious diseases.
The conference is expected to attract over 800 delegates to Sydney over three days in March 2022.
This latest announcement takes BESydney’s bid wins for the city to 11, year to date, as the global events bidding specialist continues to see businesses look to the future and confirm their in-person meetings. It comes hot on the heels of the successful delivery of the 2021 event over the weekend by the expert team at ICC Sydney after detailed planning enabled a seamless transfer from a hybrid to a completely virtual event in just 48 hours.
Ms Lewis-Smith said that the 2022 event would further progress NSW’s focus on innovation in health and pathology, a key sector identified by Government for the state’s future prosperity. The Westmead Health and Innovation Precinct is set to become one of the largest health, education, research and training precincts in Australia. Spanning 75 hectares, the precinct will include four hospitals, four medical research institutes, and the largest research-intensive pathology service in NSW.
BESydney currently has secured a total of 84 events with a combined estimated direct expenditure of $491m on the calendar for 2021 to 2026, spanning health, financial services, and technology, with 62% of meetings impacted by COVID-19 successfully re-negotiated into future years.
Find out more at BESydney