Brisbane secures melanoma congress

SOME 1,500 of the world’s leading melanoma and skin cancer experts will gather in Brisbane in October 2017, following the Australian city’s successful bid for the 9th World Congress of Melanoma.

The event, which will be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC), was a result of a joint effort involving Brisbane’s key convention partners, led by a team from the host venue, as well as Cancer Council Queensland and two of Brisbane’s leading melanoma specialists. It is expected to deliver an A$3.6 million (US$3.5 million) boost to the Queensland economy.

Tourism and Events Queensland and Brisbane Marketing also played significant roles in securing the four-day congress.

The World Congress of Melanoma’s return to Australia for the second time in 20 years is regarded as “testimony to Brisbane’s world class research reputation and active engagement in the area of melanoma and melanoma management and will provide an opportunity to showcase the ground breaking work of Queensland based researchers and clinicians”, said a press release from BCEC.

The main architects of the bid, co-convenors and BCEC Convention Advocates, H Peter Soyer and Mark Smithers, believe the high calibre of the multidisciplinary Australian Steering Committee and the successful hosting of the Dermoscopy World Congress at the venue last year were factors in the success of the Brisbane bid.

BCEC general manager, Bob O’Keeffe, said the win was further affirmation of Brisbane’s reputation and track record for hosting major international events and its appeal to the international scientific and research sectors.

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