Award-winning South Australian projects will be on display in a major project management showcase in Adelaide this week.
The annual Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) Showcase is running this Friday, November 5, at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Adelaide. The theme is Versatile Project Management - Adapting to Changing Community and Environment.
SA recently won two major awards at the National Australian Institute of Project Management Conference in Darwin. The Project Management Achievement Award-winning projects were: SA Health Medical Research Institute in the Organisational/Change Management category and SA Water/United Water/Kellogg Brown & Root/Jeffries Group in the Sustainable category.
Speakers at the AIPM event include Angelo Rossi from SA Water and Marianne Hellers from SA Health, along with other leading project managers and leading SA projects such as the BioSA Business Incubator and the Techport Australia Common User Facility.
The full-day event costs $195 for non-members, $165 members and $50 for students. AIPM registration is at http://www.aipm.com.au/events/calendar/calendar.asp?action=viewevent&eventid=803
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