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Δευτέρα 13 Ιανουαρίου 2014

Dublin will be the venue of a congress with a value of €5 million


The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and Trinity College Dublin will jointly host the World Congress of Biomechanics in Dublin in 2018 (WCB2018). 

The Convention Centre Dublin will be the venue for the congress in July 2018, with 3,000 participants expected from all corners of the globe, and an economic value in excess of €5 million.

Ireland is a world leader in biomechanics research, as well as being at the forefront of the global medical device industry. There is a very strong research community supported by government policy and investment and complemented by an integrated industry base. Eight of the world’s largest medical device companies are located in Ireland employing 25,000 people - the highest number of people working in the industry in any country in Europe, per head of population. The recent establishment by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) of the AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) Centre is key to providing world-leading research, growing and retaining existing medical device companies and increasing the level of foreign direct investment in Ireland. AMBER is an academia-industry research consortium which includes world leading biomechanics researchers from RCSI and Trinity.

WCB2018 will be co-hosted by RCSI which houses the largest medical school in Ireland and is the centre for surgical training in Ireland. Trinity houses one of Europe’s leading biomechanics research centres – the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering.

“The World Council of Biomechanics is pleased to award this prestigious event to Ireland. Despite being a small country, Ireland has, for many years now, been one of the leading countries in Europe in terms of biomechanics research and we are very pleased that the meeting will be held in the dynamic city of Dublin and anticipate an exciting and successful congress”, said Prof. Schmid-Schönbein, President of the World Council of Biomechanics.

Keith McCormack, Head of Business Tourism & Events at Failte Ireland, commented that “Fáilte Ireland is very proud to see such an important congress confirmed for Ireland in a key research sector as a direct result of our Conference Ambassador Programme. This is not only an important validation of our research excellence in Ireland but of the Conference Ambassador Programme itself and how it enables any local member of an international association to bring their peers to Dublin for a conference.”

Keynote PCO has worked with the Irish committee to secure this important international congress. “We’re delighted that the World Council of Biomechanics has recognised both the efforts and profile of the local committee and industry in Ireland, as well as the attractiveness of Dublin as a destination, in awarding this very high-profile congress to Ireland”, said Dr. Noel Mitchell, Managing Director of Keynote PCO.