Continuous Innovation: Strategic Priorities for the Global Knowledge Economy

 
Sydney, Australia, 22-25 September 2004
 
         
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Location, Accomodation & Travelling information

Sydney is Australia's biggest, oldest and most exciting city - and one of the great seaports of the world. Being the nation's most popular tourist destination, Sydney has grown rapidly to become a glamorous international city boasting the best the world has to offer. The city now embraces a rich multicultural community that totals almost four million people. Sydney's magnificent harbour is clearly the focal point of Sydney's appeal and the relaxed, outdoor lifestyle of its fortunate residents. Darling Harbour is just minutes from the heart of the city and is one of Australia's favourite playgrounds and major tourist attractions. Sydney has a mild, sunny, Mediterranean climate with an average daily maximum temperature of 22C during September. Visit some of Australia's oldest history in the Rocks area on a walking tour; cruise our beautiful harbour, shop till you drop or just relax and enjoy our exotic dining, cosmopolitan atmosphere and our friendly people. The choice will be yours once you are here.

The conference will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour, Australia. Hotel rooms are also available.

When booking your accomodation please quote the following code: "XCINET".

If you need more information regarding the accommodation,
please contact the toll free number: 1800 074 545
or e-mail
sydney.reservations@fourpoints.com

Some tours will be pre-arranged however, you can find out more information on Sydney at the web site of the Australian Tourism Net.

More information on location, accomodation and travelling can be found in the Registration Brochure.

 

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This conference is
proudly supported by
the Innovation
Access Programme
International Science
and Technology
under the
Australian Government's
innovation statement, Backing Australia's
Ability
.