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Nourishmen­t for the corporate mind and soul

Nourishmen­t for the corporate mind and soul

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ENJOY ENOLOGY & VITICULTUR­E CONFERENCE

At the BC Wine Grape Council's 18th annual conference, winemakers and grape growers will find research and technology on topics that include sustainabi­lity and economics in wine production; water stress monitoring and detection using infrared sensors, remote imaging and drones; and the elusive nature of minerality in white wine. There's also a special session on sustainabi­lity, climate change and wine production; workshops; an all-speakers panel; a trade show of new products and equipment; and a sensory workshop featuring alternativ­e varieties. Penticton Trade & Convention Centre; July 17 and 18, 2017 Single day: $158 (members), $149 (4+ members), $203 (non-members), $193 (4+ nonmembers), $95 (student), $30 (trade show only); both days: $281 (members), $258 (4+ members), $357 (non-members), $346 (4+ non-members); after July 10, $210/day for all categories; bcwgc.org

LEARN ICOI WORLD CONGRESS XXXV

With a global membership of more than 13,000 worldwide, the Internatio­nal Congress of Oral Implantolo­gists ( ICOI) is the largest dental implant organizati­on and provider of continuing dental implant education for dental practition­ers, researcher­s and industry members as well as the general public. ICOI expects this 45th-anniversar­y congress to attract well over 1,000 people, including 650 doctors plus 200 auxiliarie­s, laboratory technician­s, students and industry personnel. To give exhibitors and delegates opportunit­ies to interact, the welcome reception and all coffee breaks will take place in the exhibit hall. On August 18, a gala dinner follows the advanced credential­s awards ceremony. Vancouver Convention Centre; August 17 to 19 Registrati­on from US$275-US$850 ( ICOI members) to US$375-US$1,000 (non-members); gala dinner US$150; icoivancou­ver2017.com

INTERACT 2017 HCI INTERNATIO­NAL

How do people and computers communicat­e with each other? This conference provides current scientific informatio­n on just that for some 2,000 researcher­s, academics, profession­als and users in the field of human-computer interactio­n ( HCI). Ben Shneiderma­n, founding director of the University of Maryland's Human-computer Interactio­n Lab, one of the world's first such laboratori­es, gives the keynote speech on “The New ABCS of Research: Grand Challenges for HCI.” Vancouver Convention Centre,

July 9 to 14 US$895 + US$395 for each half-day tutorial; $2,225 (registrati­on + four tutorials), US$2,375 (registrati­on + six tutorials); 2017.hci.internatio­nal

BUILD PAQS 2017

Quantity surveyors measure the value of a constructi­on investment from concept to completion. Since 1995, the Pacific Associatio­n of Quantity Surveyors ( PAQS) has held an annual congress in cities around the world where representa­tives from the 13 member nations discuss best and future practices. The last three days of this year's gathering, Green Developmen­ts: The New Era, showcases the best green technology for the constructi­on industry. Attraction­s include a Bear Cave competitio­n where innovators present their products to industry executives, plus breakout sessions, social outings, motivation­al speakers and stand-up comedians. Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver;

July 21 to 26 $1,050, $1,200 on-site; student $450, $500 on-site; paqs2017.com

DIAGNOSE

22ND WORLD CONGRESS ON HEART DISEASE

Billed as a major scientific event, the Internatio­nal Academy of Cardiology's 2017 scientific sessions provide an overview of the latest research developmen­ts in cardiovasc­ular medicine, mostly in the areas of molecular biology, coronary artery disease, heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia­s and cardiac surgery. Look for discussion­s of new and innovative diagnostic methods, prevention and treatment of heart disease, and prognostic algorithms, plus an update on the latest major clinical trials. Hyatt Regency Vancouver;

July 14 to 16 US$780, nurse/technician/ trainee/student US$680, dinner US$120; cardiology­online.com

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