Our event will be hosted at a premium international hotel and conference venue, carefully selected to provide a comfortable, professional, and inspiring environment for scientific exchange, networking, and collaboration. The venue will feature modern conference halls equipped with advanced audiovisual technology, high-speed Wi-Fi, spacious meeting rooms, and dedicated networking areas to ensure a seamless experience for all participants. Attendees will also benefit from high-quality hospitality services designed to support a productive and enjoyable event. The venue will offer comfortable accommodation with well-appointed guest rooms, on-site dining options, business and leisure facilities, and convenient access to public transportation and nearby attractions. Staying at the conference hotel allows delegates to conveniently participate in scientific sessions, networking opportunities, and social gatherings while enjoying the comfort of having all conference activities in one location. Final venue details, including the hotel name, address, and accommodation booking information, will be announced and shared with all registered participants in due course.
🏢 VENUE DETAILS & AMENITIES
Check-in: From 3:00 PM
Check-out: Before 12:00 PM
Free High-Speed Wi-Fi
Fully Equipped Conference Hall
Projector, Screen & Audio System
Air-Conditioned Meeting Rooms
Coffee Breaks & Lunch Included During Conference
Professional Hospitality Services
24-Hour Front Desk
Taxi & Public Transport Easily Accessible
Parking Available (subject to availability)
Tourist/City Tax payable directly at hotel during check-in/check-out
ABOUT CITY
Milan, the capital of Italy’s Lombardy region, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern sophistication. Known as Italy's economic and financial hub, it is also celebrated as a global fashion capital, hosting renowned events like Milan Fashion Week and housing luxury brands such as Prada, Versace, and Armani. The city is rich in culture, with landmarks like the stunning Duomo di Milano, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Santa Maria delle Grazie, which features Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper. Milan’s contemporary side is reflected in its innovative architecture, including the Bosco Verticale and the Porta Nuova district. Famous for its culinary delights, such as risotto alla milanese and cotoletta alla milanese, the city offers a unique experience for art lovers, fashion enthusiasts, and foodies alike.