ICC Sydney hosts its first in-person conference since March

The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) staged its first entirely in-person conference on September 19-20 since Covid-19 restrictions came into effect in March this year.

Delivered for medical education provider, HealthCert Education, the venue hosted more than 125 doctors and health professionals who were there to Education certificate courses and workshops.

The conference was delivered in line with ICC Sydney’s industry-leading EventSafe Operating Framework while meeting the current NSW Government 150 person limit per event.

ICC Sydney CEO, Geoff Donaghy, said the event marks an important milestone on the business events industry’s road to recovery following the impact of COVID-19.

“The ICC Sydney team have worked tirelessly to develop a rigorous framework to allow us to begin confidently running in-person events… Through ICC Sydney’s EventSafe protocols, we can continue to bring people together and provide clients with the opportunity to meet with peace of mind that the utmost safety measures are in place.”

ICC Sydney activated various components of its ‘EventSafe’ operating protocols. This included a streamlined event arrival process, extensive hygiene measures including hand sanitiser stations, contactless solutions for payment, regular cleaning of common touchpoints and use of acrylic screens. Additionally, each meeting room was set up to accommodate physical distancing of one person per four square metres and allow for seating to be set 1.5 metres apart.

Founder and CEO of HealthCert Education, Paul Elmslie said delegates were impressed with the safety provisions and quality of the event delivery for the highly practical workshops.

“We couldn’t be more pleased with our experience with ICC Sydney for the HealthCert Education certificate courses and we look forward to collaborating on the upcoming events in our calendar.”

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