ASIS&T Annual Meeting News, July 2024
Early Bird Deadline Approaching
Secure the Early Bird rates for the 2024 ASIS&T Annual Meeting by making your reservations by August 5. Rates, including Workshop registration rates, go up on August 6 and again after October 10. Reserve your spot today!
Program Notes
We had unprecedented submission numbers this year so we anticipate record-setting attendance at the 2024 Annual Meeting. The Program Committee has finished selecting the scientific program which will include 95 papers, 27 panels and alternative events, and 6 preconference workshops, including 1 virtual workshop. Workshops require a separate registration. We had so many excellent poster submissions that we will have two sessions this year. There will be a poster session in conjunction with the Welcome Reception on Sunday evening and a second session on Monday evening as part of the President’s Reception. Visit the Annual Meeting website or review the conference agenda for complete details on the program.
Explore Calgary
Renowned for its warm western hospitality, Calgary prides itself on being the Ultimate Host City. With one of the world’s most modern, welcoming airports, world-class accommodations and venues, an exploding culinary, arts and culture scene, and an impressive list of attractions and activities to suit every type of visitor, Calgary is a city that delivers a remarkable experience from arrival to departure. Explore the many things to see and do in Calgary.
Hotel Reservations
Book your hotel accommodations by October 2, 2024 to receive the ASIS&T group rate. Use the booking website or call the reservations department at 1-800-233-1234 and request the group code: G-ASI2. Reservations made through third-party vendors do not count toward the ASIS&T-contracted room totals. Learn more about the Hyatt Regency Calgary and why it's important to book within the official ASIS&T housing block.
Pre- & Post-Event Getaways
From the majestic Rocky Mountains to dry desert terrain, the province of Alberta offers a diverse range of landscapes and experiences. With six UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in Alberta, Calgary is uniquely positioned to enable you to explore the different regions and sites within the province.
Indigenous Experiences in Calgary
There are so many things you can enjoy in and around Calgary to learn about the rich culture of Treaty 7. Discover authentic, traditional Indigenous artwork, jewelry, clothing, history, outdoor experiences, and more.
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