The 8th Asia-Pacific Congress on Sports Technology (apcst) 2017

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Hilton Hotel

205 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv, 6340506 Map

The 8th Asia-Pacific Congress on Sports Technology (APCST) 2017 aims to connect scientists, entrepreneurs and the industry to jointly understand the needs and develop new solutions relevant for the 21st century in sports and related exercise.

The 3 day Congress will provide locals and foreigners a forum to listen, learn, and discuss mutual interests in sports technologies, from theory to practice. The congress will bring investors to support early stage sports innovations to mature into practical solutions.

Several key invited speakers from around the globe will provide state-of-the-art lectures covering variety of spectrum from combat soldiers to Olympic athletic needs.

The Congress is open for undergraduate and graduate students in physical education, engineering, physiology, biomechanics, physiotherapy, sports medicine physicians, professional and non-professional athletes, sports media, and investors.

Don't miss the opportunity to join peers and key opinion leaders in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 15-19, 2017. Get a head start, visit APCST 2017 website.

On Sunday October 15, 2017 at 5:00 pm (ends Thursday October 19, 2017 at 6:00 pm)

Category: Conferences - Lifestyle, Arts & Leisure - Sport

Price:

Full Registration from Abroad: USD 750
Students from Abroad: USD 500
Full Registration from Israel: ILS 1200
Daily Registration from Israel: ILS 600
Full Registration from Israel + Gala Dinner: ILS 1650
Daily Registration from Israel + Cocktail Reception: ILS 845
Daily Registration from Israel + Gala Dinner: ILS 1050
Daily Registration from Israel + Cocktail + Gala Dinner: ILS 1295
Gala Dinner (for Israelis): ILS 450
Cocktail Reception (for Israelis): ILS 245
Students from Israel (excluding Social Events): ILS 350

Venue: Hilton Hotel, 205 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv, 6340506

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