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1. One single platform covering both Intelligent Hospital Technologies and the Future of Healthcare Delivery2. Comprehensive insight into the full spectrum of healthcare provision from pediatric to aged care and from precision to regenerative medicine3. Hear from leading world experts and game-changers who have successfully bridged healthcare with technology4. Discover first-hand advancements in genomics, diagnostics, wearables, telehealth and innovations in the fast-growing health technology industry5. Futuristic agenda that focuses on advancing patient-centric care with the aid of digital technology
Futuristic Healthcare Innovations & Smart Devices
Predictive Healthcare Analytics and Data Exchange
• Redesigning the Patient Process: New Models of Care• Precision Medicine, 3D Printing and Telehealth• Integrating New Healthcare Technologies with Patient Care
• Bringing Predictive and Smart Healthcare Analytics• Innovative Patient Flow Optimization to Increase Organizational
Efficiency and Deliver an Improved Patient Experience• Future of Aged Care and Wearable Devices
Dr Paul EleftheriouDeputy Chief Medical OfficerAustin Health
Featured Speakers
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, 15 JUNE 2016
DAY 2: THURSDAY, 16 JUNE 2016
5 Main Reasons why this is a Must-Attend Healthcare Event of the Year
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• Expanding the Focus of Digital Technology Solutions for Healthcare
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: FRIDAY, 17 JUNE 2016
Healthcare of the Future: Analytics, Wearables, 3D Printing and
Digital Innovations
Main Conference: 15 - 16 June 2016Post Conference Workshop & Site Tours: 17 June 2016
Venue: InterContinental Sydney, Australia
The Future of Patient Specific Devices and Prosthetics -
Transforming Lives with 3D Printing
Paul D’UrsoFounder & ChairmanAnatomics Group
Bringing Predictive & Smart Analytics into the Business of Healthcare - from
anxiety to excellence
Dr Chris FarmerMedical DirectorSt Andrew Private HospitalClinical Director Metrixcare
The Holistic Person - Digital Lifestyle Management in Healthcare
Thomas DijohnVice President Asia PacificDacadoo
Shifting the Paradigm: Digital Technology, Healthcare and Value -
where do the lines intersect?
Dr Stan GoldsteinA/Professor, UNSWFormer Advisor to NSW Minister for Health
Driving Digital Innovations and Successful Change Management in
the Public Health Sector
A/Professor Marcel DingerDirector, Kinghorn Centre of Clinical GenomicsGarvan Institute of Medical Research
Precision Medicine: The Coming of Age of Applied Genomics and Individualized Treatment Plans
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CONFERENCEAT A GLANCE
Dr Dirk De KorneDeputy Director, Medical Innovation & Care TransformationKK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
Professor Jeffrey RosenfeldFoundation Director, Monash Institute of Medical EngineeringProfessor and HeadDivision of Clinical Sciences and Department of Surgery
Redesigning the Patient Process: New Models of Care
The Future of Patient Specific Devices and Prosthetics -
Transforming Lives with 3D Printing
Thomas DijohnVice President, Asia PacificDacadoo
The Holistic Person - Digital Lifestyle Management in
Healthcare
Dr Tracey MackieManaging DirectorActive Solutions, Aged and Primary Healthcare Consultants
Paul D’UrsoFounder & ChairmanAnatomics Group
Dr Keith McLeanDirector, Manufacturing FlagshipCSIRO
Unleashing Innovations for the Future of Aged Care
The Future of Patient Specific Devices and Prosthetics -
Transforming Lives with 3D Printing
The Future of Patient Specific Devices and Prosthetics -
Transforming Lives with 3D Printing
A/Professor Marcel DingerDirector, Kinghorn Centre of Clinical GenomicsGarvan Institute of Medical Research
Precision Medicine: The Coming of Age of Applied Genomics and Individualized Treatment Plans
Dr Paul EleftheriouDeputy Chief Medical OfficerMedical Director of Quality Improvement and InnovationAustin Health
Driving Digital Innovations and Successful Change Management
in the Public Health Sector
Dr Stan GoldsteinA/Professor, School of Public HealthUNSWFormer Advisor to NSW Minister for Health
Dr Chris FarmerMedical DirectorSt Andrew Private HospitalClinical DirectorMetrixcare
Shifting the Paradigm: Digital Technology, Healthcare and Value
- where do the lines intersect?
Bringing Predictive & Smart Analytics into the Business of Healthcare - from
anxiety to excellence
Featured Speakers’ Line Up
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Lucas GuoConference Director
Dear Colleagues,
In 2013 alone, healthcare spending in Australia was an estimated $172 billion, with two-thirds of the total from public sources. From 2014 to 2018, it is projected to increase further to $186.3 billion, driven by a growing and aging population, advances in medical technology and treatments, and rising consumers’ awareness of health-related issues.
The greying of Australia, the expense of expanding disease burden, and new technological advancements are driving innovation in not only care itself, but also in its administration and distribution. Digital healthcare is proving its worth as both a fruitful clinical and economic endeavor within the healthcare system.
The Healthcare of the Future: Analytics, Wearables, 3D Printing and Digital Innovations conference will be an exciting platform for international healthcare professionals to convene and discuss forward-looking strategies that will drive transformation in healthcare industry. The conference will provide exclusive insights and innovative solutions to help advance your digital patient-centric care and deliver superior healthcare with a higher value service model for patients. It will focus on the role of innovation in healthcare delivery and highlight examples of value-enhancing innovations that have had a transformative impact on complex healthcare systems.
Following the inaugural success of our Digital Hospital of the Future conference 2015 which attracted more than 120 attendees and with 60% of our delegates being C-Suites, Directors or Senior Management from over 100 leading healthcare and solution providers, this conference will be one of the most exciting healthcare events this year. Healthcare of the Future: Analytics, Wearables, 3D Printing and Digital Innovations is a must-attend event for healthcare stakeholders across the value chain to stay relevant in the years ahead and be part of the Changing Face of Healthcare.
Join us in this vibrant exchange of insights on the future of the healthcare industry. We are dedicated to bring you incredible high-value content with an intimate group of digital healthcare leaders and committed to providing an event that is both informative and engaging from a network perspective.
Discover a world of digital healthcare innovations in June 2016 at Australia!
Welcome to the Healthcare of the Future: Analytics, Wearables,
3D Printing and Digital Innovations ACCELERATING HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION WITH PATIENT-CENTERED INNOVATIONS
15 - 17 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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Who You Will Meet:
Industries:• Public Hospitals• Private Hospitals• Local Area Health Services• Aged Care Facilities• Primary Care & Allied Care• Federal Government Departments• State Government Departments• Health ICT Software and Technology Providers• Medical Devices• ICT Management Consultants
In the Roles of:C-Level/MDs/SVPs/Directors/Heads/GMs/Managers/Specialists/Strategists• eHealth• Medical/Health Information• Clinical Applications & Technology• Nursing• Healthcare IT• Healthcare Investment• Corporate Development• Clinical Operations• Clinical Innovations• Project Management• Patient Experience• Procurement and Administration
Seniority Level of Participants
Seniority Level: 70% of Participants will be Director Levels & Above Board / C-Level / President / MD - 20% VP / Director / GM - 50% Manager - 20% Head of Departments - 10%
Welcome to the Healthcare of the Future: Analytics, Wearables,
3D Printing and Digital Innovations ACCELERATING HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION WITH PATIENT-CENTERED INNOVATIONS
15 - 17 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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ANALYTICS, WEARABLES, 3D PRINTING AND DIGITAL INNOVATIONS
Conference Highlights15 - 17 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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Dr Stan GoldsteinConjoint Assoc Professor, School of Public HealthUniversity of New South WalesFormer Advisor to NSW Minister for Health
Dr Dirk F. de KorneDeputy Director, Medical Innovation & Care Transformation (MICT)KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital
Dr Stan Goldstein is a Conjoint Assoc Professor in the School of Public Health at University of NSW, an Advisor to the NSW Minister for Health as well as a consultant to NSW Health in health services planning and funding. With extensive experience in health services management and design, Stan has advised the Commonwealth on Medical Devices, spurred innovation in health service delivery and design, and has led numerous initiatives to evaluate and improve health outcomes across a range of medical fields from mental health to cancer, paediatrics to end-of-life care.
His background includes senior clinical management roles in some of Australia’s largest teaching and tertiary referral hospitals (Westmead, Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, Sydney Children’s, Royal for Women), health services planning and funding, chronic disease management, health outcomes and program evaluation, and health technology assessment. He has also played active roles in medical education and public health, and worked with a variety of non-government health bodies to improve population health.
Dr Dirk also holds positions as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore and Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. His implementation, research and teaching focuses on the diffusion of quality and patient safety innovations and include business process and systems redesign, human factors and ergonomics, and performance benchmarking. Dirk holds an MSc in Health Policy and Management from Erasmus University Rotterdam and a PhD in Public Health from University of Amsterdam.
09:55 Shifting the Paradigm: Digital Technology, Healthcare and Value - Where Do the Lines Intersect?
• Too many digital solutions in health have been unsuccessful: can we learn from that?
• Healthcare services are costly and Digital seems inexpensive. Has there been something missing in our attempts to unlock the potential?
• Smoke and Mirrors: is it digital health just because it’s digital and someone says it’s about health?
• Quantity vs Quality - the slow entry of digital into the healthcare model• Healthcare as an evidence-based pursuit and the problems faced by digital
innovators• One potential digital pathway to deliver value to health services delivery
DAY ONE - 15 JUNE 2016
09:00
09:05
09:10
Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You Sponsor Speech by Conference Producer
Chairperson: Conference Introduction on Day 1 Highlights on Conference Day 1 Key Sessions
The Changing Face of Healthcare: How Can You Take Advantage of I.T.?
10:40 Morning Refreshments
11:10
11:55
12:15
Redesigning the Patient Process: New Models of Care
Sponsored Project Showcase
Networking Lunch
• Human factor and behavioural design are key drivers for improvement• Hire engineers and psychologists to work with your medical and nursing staff• The hospital of the future is… your home
• The big picture of healthcare technology and what it means to patients as a whole
• Modernization of healthcare, data integration, provider engagement and access to quality care
• Ubiquitous growth of digital health and the benefits impacting healthcare providers and patients alike
Main Conference Agenda 15 - 16 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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Main Conference Agenda 15 - 16 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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15:30 Afternoon Refreshments
14:45
Paul D’UrsoFounder & ChairmanAnatomics Group
Dr Keith McLeanDirector, Manufacturing FlagshipCSIRO
Professor Jeffrey RosenfeldFoundation Director, Monash Institute of Medical EngineeringProfessor and HeadDivision of Clinical Sciences and Department of Surgery
Mr Paul S D’Urso is a consultant neurosurgeon at the Epworth Hospital in Melbourne Australia. Mr D’Urso has extensive experience in research, clinical teaching, and medico-legal opinion. He is internationally recognized as a leading Australian neurosurgeon, scientist, and innovator. He invented the technology of BioModelling with groundbreaking PhD research and moved on to join Anatomics, one of the world’s most innovative medical device companies.
Mr D’Urso completed a fellowship at the Cambridge University Neurosurgery unit and a clerkship at Harvard University. Mr D’Urso has published and presented over 120 scientific papers and holds multiple international patents. He has won over 25 prestigious research awards and prizes.
Dr Keith was a Director of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Manufacturing in 2014 leading more than 400 scientists from chemical, biomedical and advanced manufacturing. Between 2006 and 2014, Keith was a Research Director for Biomedical Materials and Devices managing a multi-disciplinary team of materials scientists and biologists to develop biomaterials for tissue engineering, stem cell propagation and implantable devices.
He was also a team member of the implantable contact lens project in the VisionCRC which designed a polymer, surface and surgical methods for an implantable contact lens application and won the 2004 Royal Societies of Australia Eureka Award for Interdisciplinary Research and the 2009 CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement. He is a Past President of the Australasian Society for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Inc. and was appointed Secretary of the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering in 2012.
Professor Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld AM, OBE, the Foundation Director of Monash Institute of Medical Engineering (MIME), is an internationally recognized neurosurgeon and military surgeon. He is the Senior Neurosurgeon at Alfred Hospital, Adjunct Professor in Surgery at the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences (USUHS), Bethesda, MD, USA, and Honorary Professor in Neurosurgery, University of Papua New Guinea (PNG). His main research interests are traumatic brain injury and direct-to brain bionic vision device development.
Jeffrey is a Principal Investigator with the Monash Bionic Vision Group. He is a Major General in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and was the Surgeon General, ADF-Reserves 2009-2011. He has published 280 peer reviewed articles (including Lancet, Lancet Neurology and NEJM), 40 book chapters and 2 books.
The Rise of the Hospital in the Home and Supporting Technologies
• Reproducing real hospital conditions in the patients’ homes• Portable medical devices enabling the performance of a wide range of
examinations at home• Leveraging on ICT to neutralize distances and make collaboration between
the virtual team and other contributors feasible and effective
16:45
17:00
Closing Remarks by Conference Producer End of Day 1 Conference
16:00
A/Professor Marcel DingerDirector, Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG)Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Marcel Dinger is the Director of the Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG) at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney and conjoint Associate Professor at UNSW Australia. KCCG was one of the first sites in the world to implement the HiSeq X Ten genome sequencing platform, which has capacity to sequence 18,000 whole human genomes per year. The aims of the Centre are to establish genomic medicine in routine healthcare and to leverage clinical genomic data for research. In addition to his role as Director of KCCG, A/Prof Dinger heads a research lab that aims to unlock the clinical value of non-coding regions of the genome. A/Prof Dinger has worked in informatics and genomics since 1998 in both commercial and academic capacities.
Precision Medicine: The Coming of Age of Applied Genomics and Individualized Treatment Plans
• Translating genomics from the research realm to the clinic• The impact of genomics on diagnosing rare and inherited disease• Genomics as a platform for next generation healthcare
13:30 Exclusive Panel Presentation: The Future of Patient Specific Devices and Prosthetics - Transforming Lives with 3D Printing
• Patient specific devices and prosthetics now, and in the future• IT architecture to deliver patient specific solutions• Quality systems and regulatory requirements for patient specific solutions
DAY TWO - 16 JUNE 2016
Main Conference Agenda 15 - 16 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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09:00
09:05
09:50
Chairperson: Conference Introduction on Day 2Highlights on Conference Day 2 Key Sessions
Envisioning and Innovating the Future of Healthcare
Morning Refreshments
• Addressing the needs of the caregiver and how innovation and technology come into play
• Major trends in these defined caregiver solutions market segments• Forecasts for the care-giving innovation and technology market
10:35
Driving Digital Innovations and Successful Change Management in the Public Health Sector
• Outline the journey Austin Health has travelled to drive digital innovations in healthcare
• Explore key factors in successful change management, in particular challenges with medical staff
• Share plans and strategy for digital innovation into the future
11:05
11:50
12:10
Innovative Patient Flow Optimization to Increase Organizational Efficiency and Deliver an Improved Patient Experience
Sponsored Project Showcase
Networking Lunch
• Understand how the patient journey can impact digital innovation• Capture and analyze data to help decrease wait time and reduce costs • Tracking patient flow from admission to discharge in real time to achieve
significant gains in capacity, while improving patient satisfaction
Dr Paul EleftheriouDeputy Chief Medical Officer Medical Director of Quality Improvement and InnovationAustin Health
Paul is currently the Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director of Quality Improvement and Innovation at Austin Health, a public tertiary teaching hospital in Melbourne. He has led the successful implementation of numerous digital healthcare innovations as well as overcome challenges in change management and the engagement of medical staff.
Paul has worked in medical management roles at Epworth HealthCare, and clinical roles at Medibank Health Solutions and St. Vincents Health. He is also a Board member of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators and has filled several roles within medico-politics at the state and federal level. Paul is currently an educational facilitator for MDA National and the Ledman Institute with over 10 years’ experience in delivering professional development training to medical students, junior and senior doctors.
13:30 Bringing Predictive & Smart Analytics into the Business of Healthcare - From Anxiety to Excellence
• The meaning of predictive: Primacy of variation and change.• The meaning of smart: Not smart-smart and too smart• The meaning of into: How do you progress-transparency and access
How do you manage-structure and governance • The meaning of business: Corporate, clinical or value
Dr Chris FarmerMedical Director, St Andrews Private HospitalClinical Director, Metrixcare
Dr Chris Farmer is a recognized authority on patient safety and clinical data governance for improvement with international experience in teaching, presenting and the practical implementation of working solutions. Chris is currently the Medical Director at St Andrews Private Hospital and Clinical Director at Metrixcare, a health analytics provider with a particular focus on “Value”.
Chris has been a key driver of information-driven collaborative approaches to improvement receiving various clinical excellence and innovation awards including the Baxter Healthcare Award and more recently the ACHS Quality Improvement Award for healthcare measurement.
15:30
16:30
Main Conference Agenda 15 - 16 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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15:00 Afternoon Refreshments
14:15 Uncovering Innovative Strategies to improve Operational Efficiency and Streamlining Work Processes with IT
• Increasing mobility of patients & caregivers through innovative use of wireless and contactless technology
• Accessing patient’s data in real time for more patient contact time• Achieving efficient and enhanced quality of healthcare delivery
Thomas DijohnVice President Asia PacificDacadoo
Thomas Dijohn is the current Vice-President Asia pacific of Dacadoo, a leading Swiss technology company that has developed a unique digital health and lifestyle platform. The core of the Platform is the dacadoo Health Score which has been developed and refined by a team of technologists, clinicians and mathematicians for over 5 years based on more than 70M man-years of clinical studies.
In 2015, Thomas has spent 12 months of secondment to Sanofi, the world’s 5th largest pharmaceutical company, as an Intrapreneur-in-Residence. Besides working with universities and healthcare professionals, Thomas has also helped to develop and implement a clinical behavioral diagnostic tool for the management of people with chronic conditions and for prevention in general.
Dr Tracey MackieManaging DirectorActive Solutions, Aged and Primary Healthcare Consultants
Dr Tracey holds a Doctorate in Health Services Management, MBA and BH&PE. For the past 20 years, Tracey has worked across the health, aged care and human services sector in Senior Management and Executive Positions for Infinite Aged Care, RSL Care, UnitingCare Ageing NSW/ACT, NSW Department or Community Services and Queensland Health.
Tracey has attended the 8th World Congress on Active Ageing in Glasgow, Scotland and has completed extensive research into evidence based practice models throughout the UK, New Zealand, Canada and the USA on a Churchill Fellowship to explore consumer directed and enablement models in aged care and. Tracey has continued to explore innovation concepts to support the ageing population into the future from a customer lens.
The Holistic Person - Digital Lifestyle Management in Healthcare
Unleashing Innovations for the Future of Aged Care
• Healthcare - an industry in disruption and transition (analogue to digital, doctor control to patient control, fragmented to centralized)
• The value of Wearables in prevention and treatment• From ‘a point-in-time data’ to ‘real-time data’• Consumer/patient engagement and diversity• Shared decision making and patient empowerment• From ‘one shoe fits all’ to ‘bespoke healthcare’
• Exploring aged care service delivery using technology into the future from a customer perspective
• Creating models of care through closing the link between the hospital, primary healthcare and aged care sectors using technology
• Re-enablement approaches in aged care and the use of self-monitoring technology
17:15 Closing Remarks by Conference Producer
Post-Conference Workshop 17 JUNE 2016 | INTERCONTINENTAL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
WORKSHOP: 09:00 - 12:30
Expanding the Focus of Digital Technology Solutions for Healthcare It is widely perceived that Health has lagged behind other industries in adopting digital solutions to become more efficient. Despite the myriad digital apps, websites and approaches that claim to support health management, change seems to have been on the fringe, and digital has not yet substantially disrupted the prevailing models of healthcare delivery. This workshop will look at perceived shortcomings and obstacles faced by clinicians looking for digital health solutions. It will look at the frustrations and obstacles to success faced by digital health innovators as well as discuss possible approaches to bridging the gaps and achieving successful, implementable digital innovations in the delivery of healthcare. Dr Stan Goldstein has managed healthcare services, advised government on medical devices and funding models, developed models of care, and been associated with the development of a series of successful digital programs, including apps. From involvement in consumer Ux (user experience) to clinical and health economic evaluation, he has guided developers and clinicians, and seen both success and failure. This workshop will provide an overview of the factors to consider when developing digital solutions for healthcare, along with pragmatic advice on what has worked and what hasn’t.
It can potentially save time and dollars for any clinician or developer thinking about the clinical and Implementation sides of building a digital solution for the health sector. Some ideas will be sought from participants, and, with permission, discussed to demonstrate the type of things that need to be considered in pursuing such solutions.
About Your Workshop Leader
Dr Stan Goldstein has been an Advisor to the NSW Minister for Health and a consultant to NSW Health in health services planning and funding. As a Conjoint Assoc Professor in the School of Public Health at University of NSW, he lectures in policy, strategy and change in the health management and public health degrees. With extensive subsequent experience in health services management and design, he has managed teaching hospitals, advised the Commonwealth on Medical Devices, spurred innovation in health service delivery and design, and led numerous initiatives to evaluate and improve health outcomes across a range of medical fields from mental health to cancer, paediatrics to end-of-life care. His background includes senior clinical management roles in some of Australia’s largest teaching and tertiary referral hospitals (Westmead, Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, Sydney Children’s, Royal for Women), health services planning and funding, chronic disease management, health outcomes and program evaluation, and health technology assessment. He has also played active roles in medical education and public health, and worked with a variety of non-government health bodies to improve population health.
Over the last decade he has been involved in developing and understanding the use of digital technology to support and deliver improved health outcomes. Some of these initiatives include the well-received FoodSwitch app (which is now available in Australia, NZ, UK, South Africa, India n China and soon to be ready for US), the Prima Health Integrated Osteoarthritis Program, as well as workplace well-being programs, and digital programs to assist mothers to recognize mental health issues during and after pregnancy and gain access to appropriate support and help.
Dr Stan GoldsteinConjoint Assoc Professor, School of Public Health, University of New South WalesFormer Advisor to NSW Minister for Health
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CANCELLATIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS
Once we have received your booking, the place(s) are confi rmed. No refunds will be made for any cancellations, however, program credits of equivalent value only applicable for Clariden Global events will be provided. Credits can only be redeemed for 1 program and is valid for only one (1) year from date of issue.Substitution with a qualifi ed candidate is allowed by providing at least 5 working days of advance notice to Clariden Global. One time substitution is allowed with no charges. Subsequent substitutions will be charged 10% admin fee.
ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITTEN FORM
PLEASE NOTE: CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED reserves the r ight to change the content and timing of the programme, the speakers and the date and venue due to reasons beyond their control. If in the unlikely event that the course is cancelled, CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED will refund the full amount and disclaim any further liability.
ENQUIRIES: If you have any queries about registration or payment please do not hesitate to contact our client services department on +61 3 9909 7310.
PRIVATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: Any information provided by you in relation to this event is being collected by CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and will be held in the strictest confi dence. It will be added to our database for the primary purpose of providing you with information about future events and services.
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An invoice and registration confirmation will be sent within 7 days, please contact us if you have not heard from us within 7 days. Payment can be made by credit card, by bank transfer or by cheque made payable to “CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED”.
ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED IN ADVANCE OF THE EVENT.
BY CHEQUE / BANK DRAFT :Made payable to CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and mail to: 3 International Business Park, #04-29, Nordic European Centre, Singapore 609927.BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER TO:Bank Name: Standard Chartered BankBank Code: 7144Bank Branch Code: 001Bank Address: 6 Battery Road, #01-01 Singapore 049909Bank Account No: 0107775042Bank Account name: CLARIDEN GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDSWIFT Code: SCBLSG22
Please note that all bank charges are to be borne by participants. Please ensure Clariden Global International Limited receives the full invoiced amount.Note: Please include invoice number on all payment types and your company’s name in your payment instructions for our reference.CREDIT CARD:To make payment by credit card, please call our client services hotline at+61 3 9909 7310.