Sentences with phrase «largest global conference»

WYSTC is the largest global conference for the youth and student travel sector and connects the diverse markets and organizations that serve millions of young people who travel to study, work, travel for leisure and increase their cultural understanding.

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The teaser for the panel on energy markets that I am speaking on at the Milken Institute Global Conference, highlights relentless U.S. production offsetting OPEC reductions, renewables disrupting traditional energy markets, and the geopolitical implications of U.S. production growth displacing Russia as the world's largest oil producer.
In the words of Dr. Mayasari Lim, CEO of a bioprinting company in the bay area SE3D, «In April 2017, Jenny organized the first ever 3DHEALS Global Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference in Conference and to date, it is the largest 3D printing for healthcare conference in conference in the world.
In Budget 2010, there were only three forecasters (Conference Board of Canada, Global Insight and the University of Toronto) that had large - scale econometric models capable of providing medium - term economic forecastst.
Protein Trends & Technologies Conference May 3 - 4 Oak Brook, Illinois, USA With sold out 2013 and 2014 Protein Trends & Technologies Seminars and a larger 2015 venue making room for its 231 attendees, Global Food Forums is North America's largest conference dedicated to protein ingredients, their market and their applications tecConference May 3 - 4 Oak Brook, Illinois, USA With sold out 2013 and 2014 Protein Trends & Technologies Seminars and a larger 2015 venue making room for its 231 attendees, Global Food Forums is North America's largest conference dedicated to protein ingredients, their market and their applications tecconference dedicated to protein ingredients, their market and their applications technologies.
The largest may have been the 2003 Global Air Chief's Conference, the first since 1997, for which he rented a cruise ship for a welcome reception in Washington, D.C. for dignitaries attending the Global Air Chiefs Conference.
Noting that China has never before agreed to top out its emissions, Obama said he hopes the world's two largest economies can steer other countries toward a new global deal at the Paris conference.
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AIDS Vaccine is the largest and most prestigious global scientific conference focused exclusively on AIDS vaccine research.
Large conference rooms are equipped with high - tech systems to facilitate video conferencing and collaboration with numerous global collaborators.
Follow the conference on Twitter via @rasnam2016 The University of Nottingham (http://nottingham.ac.uk/) has 43,000 students and is «the nearest Britain has to a truly global university, with a «distinct» approach to internationalisation, which rests on those full - scale campuses in China and Malaysia, as well as a large presence in its home city.»
It is a large - scale global business and three times a year Etheridge attends the online dating conference, iDate, which is usually held in Las Vegas, bringing together an average 500 industry folk for talks, workshops and business masterclasses.
During a large conference aimed at assembling the global online lending community (known as LendIt), Mike Cagney, the co-founder and CEO of SoFi, won a prestigious accolade: Innovator of the Year 2015.
I was at the largest pet trade show, the Global Pet Expo March 27 for a press conferences (to name the dog with the best smile - more on that...
Radisson Hotel Group ™, today announced at its Americas Business Conference in Orlando, Fla., a new global partnership with SOS Children's Villages, the world's largest not - for - profit organization dedicated to building loving, stable families for orphaned, abandoned and other vulnerable children.
In a larger sense, it doesn't matter because major policy positions and global conferences continue with incorrect claims about overpopulation.
A total of nine awards will be handed out during plenary sessions at the conference, the largest gathering of scientists and policy experts who are skeptical of man - caused global warming.
All of these questions are good and necessary, but following the 2015 UN Climate Conference in Paris, we must accept that we have a problem that is in large part of our own making and that it will get worse without a collective global effort to address it.
«This landmark conference beside the Pantanal will gather an overview of the status of global wetlands, identify knowledge gaps, create greater collaboration and consistency in wetland science worldwide, and offer a plain - spoken policy prescription for decision makers with an appeal to adopt it with urgency,» said Professsor Paulo Speller of Brazil's Federal University of Mato Grasso which is hosting the meeting, the 8th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference meeting, held July 21 - 25 in the city of Cuiaba on the edge of South America's Pantanal, the world's largest tropicaconference beside the Pantanal will gather an overview of the status of global wetlands, identify knowledge gaps, create greater collaboration and consistency in wetland science worldwide, and offer a plain - spoken policy prescription for decision makers with an appeal to adopt it with urgency,» said Professsor Paulo Speller of Brazil's Federal University of Mato Grasso which is hosting the meeting, the 8th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference meeting, held July 21 - 25 in the city of Cuiaba on the edge of South America's Pantanal, the world's largest tropicaConference meeting, held July 21 - 25 in the city of Cuiaba on the edge of South America's Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland.
In the build - up to 21st Conference of the Parties (CoP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Parties to the Montreal Protocol launched formal negotiations on one of the largest, fastest and most cost - effective global climate mitigation measures available — the phase down of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
COP21, also known as the Paris Climate Conference, brought parties together to achieve a universal goal on climate: keeping global warming below 2 ° C. «This is by far the largest number of countries ever to sign an international agreement on a single day,» stated the UN Secretary General Ban Ki - Moon.
One of the largest energy events in the world, WFES is an international conference that serves as a business platform for global leaders, experts and thought leaders to gather to discuss policy strategies, new technologies, investment and business opportunities.
«India is potentially a large market for production of such (solar) equipment and it is also a potentially competitive, attractive production base for supplying other countries,» Premier Manmohan Singh told a global energy conference.
She also led the largest youth gathering on global warming in U.S. history — POWER SHIFT 2009, a conference of more than 12,000 youth representing all 50 states which culminated in the single largest lobby day on Capitol Hill focused on global warming.
The world's largest gathering dedicated to global wave protection with representatives from 19 organizations and ten different countries came together for the 3rd Global Wave Conference in Rosarito, Mglobal wave protection with representatives from 19 organizations and ten different countries came together for the 3rd Global Wave Conference in Rosarito, MGlobal Wave Conference in Rosarito, Mexico.
Note: the author is a 2006 graduate of the Climate and Society Masters Program, but is in no way involved in the conference.: 350 Conference: Climate and Society More on 350 ppm 350: The Most Important Number of Your Lifetime 350 Presidential Election UN Climate Talks Invite Campaign Launches Today 350: Bill McKibben Inspires UK Audience to Join His Campaign Brighter Planet and 350.org Challenge Bloggers to Offset Carbon Emissions with Onsite Badge More on James Hansen Climate Expert James Hansen Supports Cap - and - Dividend System Dr. James Hansen Calls on Americans to Join Him at the Largest Protest on Global Warming in U.S. History Nature and Stop Kingsworth Interview James Hansen about His Clash with Big Coal James Hansen's Declaration of Stewardship For the Earth and Alconference.: 350 Conference: Climate and Society More on 350 ppm 350: The Most Important Number of Your Lifetime 350 Presidential Election UN Climate Talks Invite Campaign Launches Today 350: Bill McKibben Inspires UK Audience to Join His Campaign Brighter Planet and 350.org Challenge Bloggers to Offset Carbon Emissions with Onsite Badge More on James Hansen Climate Expert James Hansen Supports Cap - and - Dividend System Dr. James Hansen Calls on Americans to Join Him at the Largest Protest on Global Warming in U.S. History Nature and Stop Kingsworth Interview James Hansen about His Clash with Big Coal James Hansen's Declaration of Stewardship For the Earth and AlConference: Climate and Society More on 350 ppm 350: The Most Important Number of Your Lifetime 350 Presidential Election UN Climate Talks Invite Campaign Launches Today 350: Bill McKibben Inspires UK Audience to Join His Campaign Brighter Planet and 350.org Challenge Bloggers to Offset Carbon Emissions with Onsite Badge More on James Hansen Climate Expert James Hansen Supports Cap - and - Dividend System Dr. James Hansen Calls on Americans to Join Him at the Largest Protest on Global Warming in U.S. History Nature and Stop Kingsworth Interview James Hansen about His Clash with Big Coal James Hansen's Declaration of Stewardship For the Earth and All Creation
Much larger than the C40 but with less press appeal than Bloomberg, the association ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability (composed of 1220 local governments) also participated from the conference actively and UN Habitat launched a global campaign called I'm a city changer, aimed at «sensitizing and creating awareness among citizens on urban issues to achieve better cities.»
So, as many speaker said during the conference: Peak Oil will not save us from Global Warming, especially not if CTL and tar sands will be used as large - scale substitutes.
And yet, despite a long history of scientific warnings (please see Footnote 30 for a detailed description30), the many current ecological and economic impacts and crises, the future risks and dangers, the large number of international meetings and conferences on the urgent need for climate policies and measures, and the adoption of some national and regional climate policies, growth in global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement has not only remained strong but is actually accelerating.
This year's conference, held March 3 — 4, was the largest Asia Pacific Regional Conference yet, with a record - breaking attendance of more than 150 attendees and 11 Global Strategic Alliances firms partconference, held March 3 — 4, was the largest Asia Pacific Regional Conference yet, with a record - breaking attendance of more than 150 attendees and 11 Global Strategic Alliances firms partConference yet, with a record - breaking attendance of more than 150 attendees and 11 Global Strategic Alliances firms participating.
ATLANTA — December 19, 2014 — Aderant, the world's largest independent legal software provider, announced today that Momentum 2015, the company's annual global conference, will be held April 20 - 23 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Levin, a member of the Global Blockchain Council, created the largest financial technology conference in the Gulf region.
October 6, Unite Austin developers conference, Texas & 8212 GNation, a global community striving to unite gamers and game creators, announced on Thursday it is releasing an SDK that will allow the worlds largest community of game creators to integrate their Unity - built games into GNation & 8217s mobile gaming store.
I recently served as interim global events manager for a large corporation and attended conferences all over the world.
One such conference, specifically convened to encourage networking within the life sciences sector, is the DIA Annual Meeting, billed as «the largest global interdisciplinary gathering of life sciences professionals» where you can «network with peers and build new relationships across multiple disciplines».
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)-- the world's largest HR professional society — will hold the SHRM 2018 Talent Conference & Exposition in Las Vegas, Nevada from April 16 to 18, 2018, that will feature speakers such as background screening expert Attorney Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of leading global background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR).
These include running global graduate schemes for a range of large employers, delivering employability performance improvement in universities, and chairing the UK and European Graduate Employment Conferences.
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