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On behalf of AFEA, ERA and ERASMUS, the Greek members of IAPCO, we are delighted to invite you to the IAPCO EDGE Seminar Athens, on 17-19 January 2017.

We are inspired by IAPCO’s vision to create advanced conference management skills and establish an advanced understanding of how the industry collaborates and operates.

Athens, a vibrant and modern European capital, situated at the foothills of Acropolis and next to the sea, is a perfect location for international meetings and events. Easily accessible from every part of the world, it is considered to be one of the safest cities, providing abundant modern hotel accommodation and boasting an excellent metro network and overall transportation system. It presents great opportunities for sightseeing, excursions and technical visits. Moreover, Greece is host to important knowledge centres, notably in academia and research, especially in the bio-sciences field, thus becoming a clever choice for international events that aim, among others, at increased attendance.

With these in mind, we invite you to follow the steps of ancient Greek philosophers and join us in Athens for a unique educational opportunity and an acquaintance with our city’s great meeting potential.


Looking forward to seeing you in Athens!



Sissy Lignou

Irene Charalambous

Georgina Alexopoulou


  IAPCO EDGE Athens Hosts

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About IAPCO

The International Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO) was founded in 1968, is registered in Switzerland and represents today more than 120 professional organisers [...]

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About EDGE

The new educational offering “EDGE from IAPCO” is available. No longer will the Annual Seminar be limited to Switzerland, the dynamic educational seminar will now be offered worldwide […]

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The Program Outline

Along the paths of ancient Greek philosophy [...]


                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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