Pittcon - Registration Open

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Pittcon - Registration Open

10 Oct, 2018

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Attendee registration for the 70th annual Pittcon, to be held in Philadelphia, Pa. at the Pennsylvania Convention Centre, Philadelphia from March 17-21, 2019, is now open. A discounted registration fee is available through February 25, 2019.

The event promises an exceptional line-up of speakers, a bustling exhibit hall, extensive networking opportunities, professional development courses, after-hours events and more. This year’s keynote speakers are 2016 Nobel Laureate Professor Fraser Stoddart (Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry and head of the Stoddart Mechanostereochemistry Group in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University) and Dr. Fenella G. France (Chief of the Preservation Research and Testing Division at the Library of Congress).

"We strive to make Pittcon the best value for our attendees," commented Registration Chair Karen Johnson. "Pittcon 2019 offers a variety of registration types to best accommodate our audiences, including Student prices, Group Rates, Expo Only, One Day passes and of course our annual Free Admission Thursday."

Registration includes unlimited week-long access to the exposition, technical sessions, networking sessions, the Wallace H. Coulter Lecture, the Plenary Lecture, NEXUS presentations, DemoZone exhibitor presentations, the Employment Bureau and all event amenities. Attendees also have the option to add to their Pittcon experience with Short Courses and special evening outings.

For further information visit Pittcon .org.com

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