“Living in Interesting Times” highlights the challenges and changes faced by psychiatry at this time. Processes, politics and the mismatch of needs versus resources are just some of the issues we will explore at the 2009 Congress. 07-01-2009
The commercial property market is in crisis. The global financial crisis has sapped confidence and dried up sources of funding. The listed property sector has been hit and more than $20 billion worth of property is being offered for sale. What does the future hold? 06-01-2009
The Financial Review Skilling Australia conference will focus on the Federal Government's agenda to address the national skills shortage, international trends, the current economic context and the impact on an ageing workforce in the context of technological changes and the green economy. 06-01-2009
An unprecedented infrastructure boom in energy and resources and the government sector is powering the Australian economy. This two day event looks at the international economic imperatives and national policies driving infrastructure investment. 06-01-2009
As corporate priorities shift under increasing financial pressures, the ICT Conference 2009 focuses on how to manage change in the information coomunication technology field. 06-01-2009
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Wireless World 2009
25-26 March 2009 Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
This highly successful exhibition and conference is celebrating its 6th year in 2009, making it the largest, longest running and most established wireless & mobility event in Australasia for business, enterprise and government.
Wireless World brings together mobile workers, the wireless enterprises and the connected home/office, providing them with an effective way to research the industry and then choose the best fit technologies, solutions and suppliers.
In short, Wireless World is all about the integration and convergence of wireless, mobile, RF and IP solutions and how these can be applied to improve the way we all communicate and do business.