The Financial Markets Association, once known as The Australian Forex Association, will be holding its 49th ACI World Congress in Sydney in March. ACI Australia was established in 1979 as an affiliate to ACI – The Financial Markets Association. Local membership is currently around 400 individuals – worldwide membership stands at around 15,000 members from over 80 countries. The congress was last held in Sydney in 1998. Continue Reading.
Upcoming Exhibitions
ACI 49th World Congress
Posted on March 12th, 2010CeBIT Australia
Posted on February 2nd, 2010Returning to Sydney, Australia for the ninth year, at the end of May 2010 will be CeBIT, the leading ICT event in this part of the world. It is a 3 day event which will the embrace the full gamut of business technologies throughout Australia and the Asia Pacific and will feature all the leading ICT industry experts in the region. It is viewed by all in the industry as a significant platform for both local and international manufacturers, retailers and buyers within the industry to gather and compare notes. Continue Reading.
Sydney & Melbourne Gift Fair
Posted on January 21st, 2010The Reed Gift Fair is a great launching pad for any new products on the market and the latest best sellers and trends in giftware. After the end of the Christmas season the entire industry comes together, starting in February, to start again with new, fresh ideas for the new year. It is a great source of information and feedback for the sellers who will get a good indication as to which new ideas and products are likely to be a success in the market and which way the trends are leaning. Continue Reading.
Australian Dental Expo
Posted on September 16th, 2009ADIA (Australian Dental Industry Association) was founded in 1925 and is the national industry body representing the interests of the dental industry in Australia. Acknowledged by the government, the association aims to assist their members in the dental industry and the Australian community alike. For several years ADIA have been organizing successful exhibitions throughout Australia. Continue Reading.







