AIME turns on speaker spectacular
The organisers of next month’s AIME (Asia Pacific Incentive and Meetings Expo) and the Saxton Speakers Bureau will again host the Saxton Ultimate Event Experience as a free event for visitors.
The two-hour event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) on February 16 will be delivered on a bigger scale this year.
Ten high achievers across the worlds of business, science, adventure, entertainment and human endeavour will make presentations.
The US-based Tan Le will speak and demonstrate the human brain – computer interface, while London bombing survivor, Gill Hicks, will relate her incredible story.
Other speakers include Tim Cope, who spent three years following the trail of Genghis Khan on horseback, international technology authority Rachel Botsman, and the entrepreneur Creel Price.
The Saxton Ultimate Event Experience at MCEC Plenary Hall 3 on February starts at 8.00 am for 8.30 am sharp, and concludes 10.40 am
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Register at https://www.infosalons.com.au/aime11m/saxtonreg.asp
Ian Jarrett
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