(Registration closed)60th Breakfast Meeting:New Vision for 2017(January 20, 2017)
date : 12/12/2016
*Registration has closed.
*Please note that this event will be held only in Japanese
HGPI will host a Breakfast Meeting featuring Kiyoshi Kurokawa, HGPI Chairman, who will present his new vision for 2017.
Dr. Kurokawa’s annual New Year Vision event is one of HGPI’s most popular breakfast meetings. We look forward to your participation.
■Speaker
Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Chairman of Health and Global Policy Institute
■Date&Time
Friday, January 20, 2017 8:00-9:15 (Doors open 7:45)
■Venue
EGG JAPAN
(10th floor, Shin-Marunouchi Building, 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
■Participation fee
・General: 2,500 JPN Yen
・Students: 1,500 JPN Yen(Student ID required)
・Individual Supporting Members: Free
*Registration will close at 10:00, December 26. Participants will be selected by lot and will be informed of the result by the end of December 27. We appreciate your understanding.
**After your registration is completed, a confirmation e-mail will be sent automatically to your e-mail address.
If you do not receive it, please send us an e-mail at info@hgpi.org or contact us at 03-4243-7156.
***Please inform us if you would like to cancel by 10:00, January 16. If you cancel after this, participation fee might incur.
Registration deadline: 2016-12-26
Exhibition date:2017-01-20
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