Rackline will be attending the Museum Association Annual Conference again this year, on Monday 11th & Tuesday 12th November 2013 at the BT Convention Centre, Liverpool.
“This is the leading event in the museum calendar, attended by more than 1,500 people working in and for museums.
The Museums Association Conference & Exhibition is the largest event of its kind in Europe for museums and heritage professionals. Over 1,500 senior staff discuss the latest issues, discover new practice and meet the world’s leading suppliers and consultants.
The conference themes are health and wellbeing, museums of the future, and the emotional museum. Keynote speakers include Ricardo Brodsky, Director of the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile, Lucy Worsley, writer, broadcaster and Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, and Dan Jarvis MP, shadow culture minister.
There are a host of other sessions, practical workshops and training – all developed to facilitate fresh thinking. The networking events are at the International Slavery Museum and the Museum of Liverpool.”
For more information on the conference, please refer to the following website link:
http://www.museumsassociation.org/conference
Rackline will also be exhibiting for the first time at the Hospital Directions event, on Wednesday 27th & Thursday 28th November at Excel London.
“The two-day educational conference and networking event for secondary care will remain on their original dates of 27th 28th November now at its new home in East London.
Over 4000 hospital doctors and NHS managers are expected to attend the 2013 event. Excel will provide the additional space and facilities to create a first-class delegate experience, whilst keeping the event on a single floor for ease of movement.”
If you would like more information on the above or a free site survey, please use our contact form or call: 01782 770144.
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