Exhibitions / Congresses

Smart Conference & Expo 2011

Australia, Sydney - 25th and 26th May 2011
For the past 20 years, this event has united thousands of industry representatives in a unique learning and networking environment. The 2011 event will continue this strong tradition.

Next year's milestone event - Smart Conference & Expo 2011 - will be themed The Road Ahead: Supply Chain Models for the Future, showcasing the ideas, knowledge and experience of leading speakers from Australasia and around the globe as they discuss what lies ahead.

Smart Conference & Expo 2011 will also feature a comprehensive supply chain innovation and technology exhibition.
Date(s)
25th and 26th May 2011
Venue
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
http://www.smartconference.com.au/contact-us/contact-us
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