Keynote PCO delivers three successful congress bids for Dublin!

Our team at Keynote PCO have managed three recent international bid successes, bringing major scientific congresses to Dublin in the years ahead:

 

EuChemS European Chemistry Congress

At the recent meeting of its Executive Council, The European Chemical Society (EuChemS) awarded the 9th EuChemS European Chemistry Congress to Dublin for 2022. The organisers expect up to 3,000 delegates from around the globe to attend the event in The Convention Centre Dublin. Click here for more details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

European Congress of Immunology 2024

The 7th European Congress of Immunology has been confirmed for Dublin in 2024. The congress will bring over 3,000 delegates to The CCD venue, from 80 different countries around the world.

Professor Ed Lavelle from Trinity College Dublin, who is President of the ISI and Chairperson of ECI 2024 said, “We are thrilled to have been successful in our recent bid to host the 2024 ECI in Dublin. It has been a core ambition of the ISI to host this meeting and demonstrate our commitment to European Immunology in the context of the European Federation of Immunology Societies. Irish Immunology has a strong and growing reputation and this meeting will be a springboard for greater engagement with the international community.”

This win means a great deal to the local hosts, the Irish Society for Immunology, as it was their third attempt at bidding for the congress, showing the commitment of all those involved and the growing reputation of Irish immunology research. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

International Conference on Coordination Chemistry (ICCC) 2026

The Inorganic Chemistry community in Ireland has been successful in their bid to host the biennial International Conference on Coordination Chemistry (ICCC) in Dublin in 2026. This conference is one of the longest standing and most prestigious on the international Chemistry circuit, and will bring 1,500 participants. Click here for more details.