ICI Milan 2013 Highlights

October 14, 2013


Luciano Adorini presenting the Key Figures at the ICI opening ceremony

ICI Milan 2013 – Key Figures
Key Figures were presented by Luciano Adorini, President of the ICI

  • 5,386 participants from 120 countries
  • 60 main lectures
  • 150 symposium lectures in 30 symposia
  • 800 workshop presentations
  • 7 satellite conferences
  • 4,400 abstracts = all time record!

Great Comments
“Rarely have I seen such an excellent program at a large meeting of this size. The scientific match, the choice of the speakers and the complementarity of the topics were outstanding. The venue and the logistics were remarkably efficient.”  – Jules Hoffmann

“I loved the opening ceremony – all the music – the violinist was on fire – you have to be extraordinarily good to carry off Paganini credibly – not surprising that people thought she was in league with the Devil.”  – Nicholas King

“Everybody seemed to have enjoyed the ICI 2013. We have received many congratulatory messages, one that I really liked was this Tweet:  ‘Best ever opening ceremony of a conference.’ Special thanks to the violinist Francesca Dego, she was incredible!”  – Luciano Adorini

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