Before the conference starts on Tuesday or after the end on Friday we offer you to take part in the DahlemTour Berlin: 100 Years of Science at “Germany‘s Oxford”. The classic introductory tour explores the various facets of the history of Dahlem campus from 1911 up to the 1960s.
Please download the DahlemTour-Flyer for more information.
You can book your participation during the conference registration.
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: English
Date / Time: Tuesday, Oct 06 12h00-13:30
Alternative Date / Time: Friday, Oct 09 14h00-15:30
Meeting point:
Harnack-Haus Tagungsstätte der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Ihnestr. 16-20
14195 Berlin
https://www.harnackhaus-berlin.mpg.de/kontakt/anfahrt
It has become a nice and proven tradition that all participants, speakers and exhibitors celebrate a reunion together in the industry exhibition after the Opening Ceremony. We invite everyone to celebrate the opening of the Bioceramics 36 Conference with drinks and snacks, to see colleagues again or to make new contacts.
Tuesday, 06 October
18h00 – 20h00 Welcome Reception
SI Hotel Steglitz International
Attendance is free of charge for all fully registered congress delegates, accompanying persons, exhibitors and sponsors. Please indicate your participation during the online registration process.
The conference dinner will take place on Thursday at 19h30 p.m. The venue will be announced shortly.
Thursday, 08 October
19h30 – 23h00 Conference Dinner
Attendance is free of charge for all fully registered congress delegates, accompanying persons, exhibitors and sponsors. Please indicate your participation during the online registration process.
For your stay in Berlin we can recommend a ship tour at river Spree to explore Berlin.
Website: https://www.sternundkreis.de/en/shop/ship-tours/
We can recommend the Wannsee boat tour, Spree boat tour city center, or a sightseeing tour historic city center & city west.
In case of any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:
Bioceramics36 Registration Office
36th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine
Furthering the relationship between material science, engineering and advancing medical care