Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre - Major Events at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

Major Events At Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

  • 67th MDA/FDI International Dental Convention & Trade Exhibition 2010 (2200 delegates)
  • XVIII FIGO World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO)(8,294 delegates)
  • 12th APLAR Congress Of Rheumatology 2006 (2,026 delegates)
  • 6th Asian & Oceanian Epilepsy Congress 2006(1,000 delegates)
  • The 11th ASEAN Summit 2005
  • Pikom PC Fair (Held 3 times a year)
  • 3rd International Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC) 2007 (1,600 delegates)
  • Scientific Excellence in Islamic Civilisation Exhibition 2007
  • 39th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting 2007
  • 16th World Congress on Information Technology 2008
  • 13th International Congress of Infectious Diseases 2008
  • My Fair Lady the Musical 2007
  • Chicago the Musical 2007
  • Beauty and the Beast the Musical 2008
  • Comic Fiesta (annually)

Upcoming International Conferences

  • 68th MDA/FDI International Dental Convention & Trade Exhibition 2010 (2500 delegates)
  • 6th World Chambers Congress (3 - 5 June 2009, 1,000 delegates)
  • Stem Cells and Immunity Conference (1 - 3 October 2009, 700 delegates)
  • Asia Pacific Digestive Week (19 - 22 September 2010, 1,500 delegates)
  • 10th International Conference on Low Vision (VISION 2011) (21 - 24 February 2011, 3,000 delegates)
  • 18th Asian Pacific Congress of Cardiology (7 - 10 April 2011, 2,000 delegates)
  • 22nd Pacific Science Congress (13 - 17 June 2011)
  • 102nd Rotary International Conference (3,000 Delegates)

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