Health meet "€˜first'€™ for Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia will host the 8th Design & Health World Congress & Exhibition (WCDH) 27 June - 01 July, 2012.

The five-day congress - to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre - will explore the latest research findings on the relationship between the built environment and human health, well-being and quality of life with a focus on Asian, African and Middle Eastern emerging economies.

Organised by the International Academy for Design and Health (IADH) headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the congress is a first for Malaysia. It is expected to attract 1,000 delegates and generate an estimated RMB11.2 million (A$3.6 million) in economic impact.
Led by the Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), the winning bid was supported by Malaysia’s Ministry of Health and Public Works Department (Jabatan Kerja Raya). The Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM), Public Health Physician Association of Malaysia. The International Islamic University Malaysia has committed support as event  partners.

Zulkefli Hj Sharif, chief executive at MyCEB said: “Malaysia’s growing success in attracting international congresses can be attributed to our excellent value for money proposition, a testament to our accolade – ‘3rd Most Price Competitive Country in the World for Travel 2011’ by the World Economic Forum. Malaysia offers incredible value for money when it comes to five-star experiences in a diverse range of quality venues, accommodation and services.

“This means Malaysia often attracts record attendance for its international meetings. This includes the 18th World Congress of Accountants 2010 (6,000 delegates) and the 70th Institute of Internal Auditors International Conference 2011 with 2,200 delegates – the highest attendance for a conference held outside the USA."

Health meet "€˜first'€™ for Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia will host the 8th Design & Health World Congress & Exhibition (WCDH) 27 June - 01 July, 2012.

The five-day congress - to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre - will explore the latest research findings on the relationship between the built environment and human health, well-being and quality of life with a focus on Asian, African and Middle Eastern emerging economies.

Organised by the International Academy for Design and Health (IADH) headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the congress is a first for Malaysia. It is expected to attract 1,000 delegates and generate an estimated RMB11.2 million (A$3.6 million) in economic impact.
Led by the Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), the winning bid was supported by Malaysia’s Ministry of Health and Public Works Department (Jabatan Kerja Raya). The Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM), Public Health Physician Association of Malaysia. The International Islamic University Malaysia has committed support as event  partners.

Zulkefli Hj Sharif, chief executive at MyCEB said: “Malaysia’s growing success in attracting international congresses can be attributed to our excellent value for money proposition, a testament to our accolade – ‘3rd Most Price Competitive Country in the World for Travel 2011’ by the World Economic Forum. Malaysia offers incredible value for money when it comes to five-star experiences in a diverse range of quality venues, accommodation and services.

“This means Malaysia often attracts record attendance for its international meetings. This includes the 18th World Congress of Accountants 2010 (6,000 delegates) and the 70th Institute of Internal Auditors International Conference 2011 with 2,200 delegates – the highest attendance for a conference held outside the USA."