The QEII Centre has secured two new major contracts for autumn 2023 that will bring orthodontists and atomic energy experts to London.
From 27 – 29 September, the venue will welcome The British Orthodontic Society (BOS). Approximately over 1,000 physical and virtual delegates from across the globe will attend the event and discuss the latest developments and challenge misconceptions in the specialism.
They will also visit the UK’s largest orthodontic trade exhibition showcasing some of the latest pioneering prototypes and systems.
The following month the UK Atomic Energy Authority, overseen by the International Atomic Energy Agency, will host the UKAEA’s conference on the latest developments in fusion energy technology.
Commencing on 15 October, during the weeklong event up to 1,000 delegates from around the world will attend presentations and panel discussions from key professors, scientists, engineers and technicians.
Members of Parliament will also attend the conference and award dinner taking place on 19 October.
Mark Taylor, chief executive of The QEII Centre, said: “It is fantastic to see two key global events like these being secured. They demonstrate the growing confidence in the sector and provide a glowing endorsement for our committed team who are renowned for delivering successful international events that provide a significant economic contribution to both London and the UK.”