ASTP’s Fall Meeting is increasingly becoming one of Europe’s go-to events for KT professionals wishing to develop their knowledge and expand their networks. Held in easy-to-reach Leiden, a short train ride from Schiphol airport, the Netherlands, the Fall Meeting is an intimate workshop-based event concentrating on mutual learning, knowledge sharing, and career development.
The programme delivers substantial insights to the most pressing KT issues and offers a platform for all attendees to learn, share and brainstorm with experts and peers from across Europe.
From a free Masterclass of Partnership Building to a workshop on Managing Post-Deal Relationships; there are many things for everyone; a junior professional, an office manager or a KT office director.
As John Gleeson of the University of Limerick, Ireland said following the 2018 Fall Meeting: “The event had something to offer all members of the TT community from entry-level to mid-career and beyond. There was ample opportunity to learn from colleagues through the workshop sessions or more formally through speakers either sharing their years of experience or their state-of-the-art research. Well worth attending.”
In an endeavour to make the event affordable to as many people as possible, we are offering a special deal of €750 to the first 100 members who register. If you are not a member, you can get this special offer by joining for €250, and your membership will run until the end of next year (2020). For more information, check out the website and programme and if you’re sure this where you want to be during the first week of November, register here.
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