BIFM is renowned for its hospitality and the 2008 conference will not disappoint. Old favourites are back along with new things to do and new places to meet:
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All delegates are invited to a Drinks Reception in the exhibition marquee at the end of the first conference day. Join us for a glass of fizz and canapés and unwind after an inspiring day of presentations.
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The Gala Dinner*, held once again in the magnificent Dining Hall at Keble College, brings together delegates, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors and BIFM staff for an evening of fine dining and great conversation
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Immediately following the Gala Dinner, Stringfever will wow delegates with their electric instruments and unique sound. The world’s first genetically modified string quartet, Stringfever combines exceptional musical skill with a real talent for involving and engaging audiences to provide a truly memorable night.
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An improved exhibition marquee will be the setting for light lunches and a first night Drinks Reception. Plasma screens will allow delegates to enjoy the exhibition without missing what’s happening on the conference main stage.
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The Internet Café returns this year, allowing delegates to log on and stay in touch with the office throughout the conference
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In addition to the Internet Café, a new Networking Area will provide delegates with a quiet place to do business
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We’ve arranged a walking tour of Oxford on day one to help you get your bearings and see the local sites
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Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project, will inspire you in the conference closing session on Wednesday 19th March
* Please note that there is a charge of £70 + VAT to attend the Gala Dinner.