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congress venue exploring italy local pco scientific committee
THINK SKIN SAY ITALY
MILAN
2019
EXPLORING ITALY
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
ACCESSIBILITY
AND ACCOMMODATION
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
CHIMENTI SERGIO
PRESIDENT
PELLACANI GIOVANNI
SECRETARY
LETTER OF SUPPORT
LOCAL PCO
CONGRESS VENUE
PATRONAGES
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
ITALIAN BIDDING COMMITTEE
Società Italiana di Dermatologia
medica, chirurgica, estetica e di
malattie sessualmente trasmesse
(SIDeMaST)
Ente Morale
R.D. 20.12.1923, n. 3010
Chimenti Sergio
President
(già S.I.D.E.V.)
www.sidemast.org
Presidente
Direttore
Clinica Dermatologica
Università degli Studi di Padova
Policlinico
Via C. Battisti, 206
35128 Padova
Tel. 049-8212901
Fax 049-8212502
e.mail [email protected]
Dear Prof. Sterry,
It is my pleasure to officially communicate you that Italy is moving
forward on a candidacy for the organisation in Milan of the WCD in
Consiglieri
Gianfranco Altomare
Emilio Berti
Sergio Chimenti
Clara De Simone
Alberico Motolese
Aurora Parodi
Giovanni Pellacani
Nicola Pimpinelli
Carlo Pincelli
Anna Virgili
2019.
On behalf of SIDeMaST (Italian Society of Dermatology) member of
ILDS, I can strongly claim that the city of Milan holds all of the
structural and cultural features, essential for an excellent outcome
in the organisation of the world congress. I can guarantee that
SIDeMaST will assure the scientific support and will do its best for a
Direttore Amministrativo
Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton
successful organization of the Congress. I look forward to receiving
the information required to complete the application in accordance
Tesoriere
Fabio Ayala
Segretario
Aurora Parodi
Presidente Eletto
Giampiero Girolomoni
Pellacani Giovanni
Secretary
Padua, May 31, 2013
Prof. Andrea Peserico
with the statutory regulations of the ILDS.
Prof. Andrea Peserico
President of SIDeMaST
Prof. Sergio Chimenti
President of the Italian Bidding Committee
Prof. Giovanni Pellacani
Secretary of the Italian Bidding Committee
Altomare Gianfranco
Argenziano Giuseppe
Berti Emilio Francesco
Calzavara Pinton Piergiacomo
Chiricozzi Andrea
Costanzo Antonio
Cusini Marco
De Simone Clara
Fabbrocini Gabriella
Fargnoli Maria Concetta
Gelmetti Carlo
Girolomoni Giampiero
Naldi Luigi
Marzano Angelo Valerio
Micali Giuseppe
Monfrecola Giuseppe
Morrone Aldo
Nisticò Steven
Peris Ketty
Picardo Mauro
Pimpinelli Nicola
Pincelli Carlo
Piraccini Bianca Maria
Potenza Concetta
Quaglino Pietro
Romanelli Marco
Rongioletti Franco
Tosti Antonella
Veraldi Stefano
Zalaudek Iris
Sede legale: c/o Studio FLP – Via Spalto San Marco 31/D – 25121 Brescia
Codice Fiscale 80405460587
Segreteria Organizzativa: Via Aldo Moro 22, 25124 Brescia
Tel 030-2423450, Fax 030-2452826, Email [email protected]
LOCAL PCO
30
550
400,000
150 € 30,000,000
years of creativity in events worldwide
events organised (avg per year)
participants involved (avg per year)
multi skilled professionals worldwide
annual turnover (2013)
MISSION
VISION
Founded in 1986 by Maria Criscuolo – current
President and CEO – Triumph Group is an
international group of companies whose
core business is events and online & offline
communications and marketing management.
Our expert approach focuses on the effective
mix of creative, logistic, technical, digital and
organisational management skill areas, that
combined together guarantee the success of your
events and maximize their visibility and ROI.
We believe in growth through an efficient and
effective organisation that allows stability and
financial solidity, enabling and ensuring the
expansion of our Company through the opening
of new offices abroad.
We plan and produce high quality events and
services and we are looking to step beyond
frontiers, with British understatement, Benelux
efficiency, Chinese innovation, Indonesian culture
and Italian glamour.
JAKARTA
LONDON
BRUSSELS
ROME
MILAN
SHANGHAI
OUR OFFICES
WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?
• Budgeting
• Financial Management
• MARCOM Activities [Marketing & Communication
• Materials and Print
• Technology
• Exhibition
• Sponsorship
• Accreditation/Registration
• On-Site Management
• Venue selection
• Hotel/Accommodation
• Staffing and casting
• Simultaneous Interpretation
• Social Programme, Tours and Transport
• Host Committee Liaison
• Protocol
• Security
• Press Liaison & Arrangements
• Press/Media Delegations
• Corporate Social Responsibility
CME/FAD MANAGEMENT
CSR
QUALITY CONTROL
Triumph Group has established
Triumph ECM, whose specific task
is to manage CME procedures
for medical-scientific workshops,
congresses and courses.
Triumph ECM has been appointed
as a certified “Provider” by the Italian
Ministry of Health (ID Number 712).
Following the Ministry Guidelines,
Triumph ECM has appointed a
Technical Scientific Committee,
formed by experts in various
medical disciplines, that guarantee
the transparency in the relationship
between speakers, sponsors and
participants.
Triumph ECM is able to operate
across all of the regions of Italy as
well as abroad.
All our events are managed to
ensure they are “zero impact”, thus
protecting both the environment and
national artistic heritage.
We guarantee continuity and quality
in the service delivery through
the application of organisational
models, meaning any operational
needs and emergencies that may
arise during the management of
an event are dealt with swiftly
and appropriately. This is key for
ensuring that our CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION levels are always
kept high. Since 2001 the quality of
our work is UNI EN ISO 9001:2008
certified.
Our commitment consists in the
application of strict quality control
procedures pertaining to the choice
of venue and the reduction of energy
consumption throughout all of the
event organisation lifecycle (travel,
logistics, catering and materials).
We are also proud to support the
activities and projects of KOMEN,
ANLAIDS,
ASSOCIAZIONE
ITALIANA DI SCLEROSI MULTIPLA
and ANIMA PER IL SOCIALE NEI
VALORI D’IMPRESA.
PATRONAGES
LETTER OF SUPPORT
Società Italiana di Dermatologia
medica, chirurgica, estetica e di
malattie sessualmente trasmesse
(SIDeMaST)
Ente Morale
R.D. 20.12.1923, n. 3010
(già S.I.D.E.V.)
Date 07/05/2014
www.sidemast.org
To whom it may concern
Presidente
Direttore
Clinica Dermatologica
Università degli Studi di Padova
Policlinico
Via C. Battisti, 206
35128 Padova
Tel. 049-8212901
Fax 049-8212502
e.mail [email protected]
To
Triumph Comunicazione
& Congressi s.r.l.
Via Lucilio, 60
00136 Roma
c.a. Sabrina Altavilla
Padua, May 31, 2013
Prof. Andrea Peserico
Dear Prof. Sterry,
Dermatology in 2019.
RE: REQUEST OF PATRONAGE
Consiglieri
Direttore Amministrativo
Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton
I know personally, since more than 15 years, Prof. Sergio Chimenti and Prof. Giovanni Pellacani, who are in
2019.
ILDS, I can strongly claim that the city of Milan holds all of the
Referring to your request of patronage by the A.D.O.I. – Associazione
Dermatologi Ospedalieri Italiani, we are glad to inform you that the
Association decided to support the
structural and cultural features, essential for an excellent outcome
“XXIV World Congress of Dermatology”
in the organisation of the world congress. I can guarantee that
that will be held in Milan in 2019.
SIDeMaST will assure the scientific support and will do its best for a
Wishing you a successful event, best regards.
On behalf of SIDeMaST (Italian Society of Dermatology) member of
Segretario
Aurora Parodi
Presidente Eletto
Giampiero Girolomoni
charge of the Italian bid, and I can attest their outstanding professional and human qualities. I am, therefore,
definitely confident they will be able to organize an extraordinary successful event, not only from a scientifical
but also from a logistical point of view. This is because of the great infrastructures that Milan offers in terms of
congress venues, hotels and facilities, but also because of the strategical geographical position of the city,
centrally located in the heart of Europe.
successful organization of the Congress. I look forward to receiving
the information required to complete the application in accordance
Tesoriere
Fabio Ayala
In my position of President of the International Dermoscopy Society, and on behalf of the board of the IDS, I
am glad to fully support the Candidature of MILANO (ITALY) to be the Venue of the World Congress of
It is my pleasure to officially communicate you that Italy is moving
forward on a candidacy for the organisation in Milan of the WCD in
Gianfranco Altomare
Emilio Berti
Sergio Chimenti
Clara De Simone
Alberico Motolese
Aurora Parodi
Giovanni Pellacani
Nicola Pimpinelli
Carlo Pincelli
Anna Virgili
LETTER OF SUPPORT by the BOARD of the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS)
The President of A.D.O.I.
Patrizio Sedona
with the statutory regulations of the ILDS.
Prof. Andrea Peserico
President of SIDeMaST
Prof. Sergio Chimenti
President of the Italian Bidding Committee
With kind regards,
Prof. Giovanni Pellacani
Secretary of the Italian Bidding Committee
Giuseppe Argenziano, MD
President of the International Dermoscopy Society
ids
Sede legale: c/o Studio FLP – Via Spalto San Marco 31/D – 25121 Brescia
Codice Fiscale 80405460587
Segreteria Organizzativa: Via Aldo Moro 22, 25124 Brescia
Tel 030-2423450, Fax 030-2452826, Email [email protected]
SOCIETY FOR CUTANEOUS
ULTRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH
SCUR, c/o Dr. Muss W., SALK-LKH & Paracelsus Med. Univ., A-5020 SALZBURG Date:
09/16/2013
Organisation
President:
To whom it may concern
Prof. Dr. Augusto Orlandi
Rome, Italy
September 28, 2014
Secretary:
Nicola Pimpinelli, M.D.
Associate Professor, Universita’ degli Studi Firenze
Dipartimento di Chirurgia e Medicina Traslazionale (DCMT)
Sez. Dermatologia - Presidio Palagi - Viale Michelangiolo, 41
50121 FIRENZE
[email protected]
LETTER OF SUPPORT
Dr. Wolfgang Muss,
Salzburg, Austria
The BOARD of
&
the
"Society for Cutaneous Ultrastructure Research - SCUR"
honestly supports
Re: WCD 2019 Milano Bidding Committee
Treasurer:
Dr. med. Volker HUCK
Universitätsmedizin Mannheim
Experimental Dermatology
Medical Faculty Mannheim,
Heidelberg University
Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3
D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
phone: +49 621 - 383 6904
mobile: +49 1520 - 9866921
fax:
+49 621 - 383 6903
[email protected]
Board Members:
Carissimo Nicola,
the Candidature of MILANO (ITALY)
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the United States Cutaneous Lymphoma Consortium
(USCLC), I am pleased to offer the most enthusiastic support of the USCLC as you pursue a bid
to host the World Congress of Dermatology 2019 in Milano.
We wish you the best of luck in your endeavor.
Prof. Dr. Ishiko,
Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Dr. Marek Haftek,
Lyon, France
to be the
Venue of the
WorldCongress of Dermatology
in 2019
Dr. Marzia Bedoni
Milan, Italy
Correspondence:
Kind regards,
Dr. Wolfgang MUSS
SCUR Secretary
p. A.:
Head of EM-Laboratory,
Univ. Inst.. of Pathology
SALK-LKH (Gen. Hospital) &
PMU (Paracelsus Medical Univ.)
Muellner Hauptstrasse 48
A-5020 SALZBURG
AUSTRIA
Tel.: +43-(0)662-4482-4720(Ext)
Fax: +43-(0)662-4482-882(Ext)
(please only “Att. of Dr. MUSS”)
until July 2014
Email: [email protected]
PG
Pierluigi Porcu
President, USCLC
Kind regards,
for the SCUR Committee
Prof. Dr. Augusto Orlandi
President 2012 / 2014
Dr. Wolfgang Muss
Secretary
Dr. Volker Huck
Treasurer
NB: from MID 2014 on:
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Internet: http:// www.scur.org
This version as of 2014-02-24
The United States Cutaneous Lymphoma Consortium
111 Deer Lake Road, Suite 100, Deerfield, IL 60015 USA
Phone: +1-847-480-9080 | Fax: +1-847-480-9282
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WHY ITALY AND MILAN
1. IN THE MIDDLE OF EUROPE
AND MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Italy is the most important
crossroads in Europe. It links
southern Europe to the rest of the
continent and to the whole world.
Its position is completely strategic
and makes the country a perfect
meeting point for land, sea and air
routes.
2. ITALIAN CITIES: DIFFERENT VIBES
FOR A DISTINCT FEELING
The beauty is born in Italy.
All the Italian citites has an unique atmosphere.
Rome is dominated by its glorious history and
ancient structures whereas Florence is the
Reinessance city, famous for its art masterpiece.
Such variety is one of the top reasons to visit the
wonderful Italy.
3. QUALITY OF LIFE AND LIFESTYLE
Italy is a modern and cosmopolitan country with 3,8
million of inhabitants who lives in an excellent standard
way. Superior health and education provision, endless
opportunities in beautiful landscape and a vibrant
cultural country are just some of the reasons why more
than 4 million of foreigners (7,0% of total residents –
Source: Istat) have decided to live in Italy.
Fashion, automotive, marine engineering, design,
mechanics are strategic for Italy and its international
brand, famous in the whole world.
Italy means style, innovation, creativity and love for
the tradition. All these key factors have decreed the
success of the Made in Italy brand in the competitive
world market.
At last, Italy has the largest number of World Heritage
(UNESCO) sites in Europe, with 47 locations listed
as places of outstanding cultural and historical
significance.
4. ITALY IS THE BEST CHOICE
Italy is becoming one of the most frequent choice
of international bodies who organize meetings
and convention.
Every year the number of international conferences
in Italy increases. An important index that
demonstrates the Italy’s reliability, credibility and
competitiveness of Italian conference facilities.
The Italy’s advantage is the huge variety of the
locations, the important offer of conference-goers
leisure itineraries and activities.
Furthmore Italy can offer more highly modern
structures, efficient services, air, road and railconnections. Above all its coastline, its mountains
and its cities of art are added values for a sector
which aims more and more to play a leading role
in Europe and the world.
WHY MILAN
“If Barcelona and London were the coolest
cities to visit in the 20th century, it seems that
it’s Milan which will be unmissable in the 21st.”
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
The New York times
in January 11, 2015 writes:
Milan, a revitalized city welcomes the world
Top Choice for 52 places to go in 2015,
that's Milan!
Milan is known as a leading
city in the world economy
and a centre of international
trade and finance. You are
doubtless familiar with our
unbeatable shopping, the
famous la scala opera house
and the unique leonardo da
vinci’s last supper.
Milan will host the Expo 2015 and it is having a strong impact
on Milan’s infrastructure, improving its already excellent
hospitality system. Few European cities can, in fact, offer
easy access from 170 world destinations, 30,000 hotel
rooms in the city alone and a far-reaching and low cost public
transport network. Moreover, numerous expansive civic,
architectonic, infrastructural and environmental projects are
already in progress.
The exhibition, revolving around the theme “Feeding the
Planet, Energy for Life”, will last 6 months and attract around
29 million visitors and more than 120 exhibiting countries.
The hospitality and accommodation sector is due for radical
transformation with 200 new hotels. Connecting the Expo
site (facing the new Fiera Milano Fairground) to the city center
will be newly designed theme routes and 2 completely new
Metro lines. Last but not least the MiCo - Milano Congressi,
European largest congress center with a seating capacity
for up to 18,000 people.
GETTING TO MILAN
BY AIR
Milan is one of the bestconnected international cities
in the world.
REGION
With over 3,400 weekly
direct flights to 170 global
destinations.
COUNTRIES
CITIES
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
ITALY
1
27
1,119
EUROPE
38
87
1,984
NORTH AMERICA
2
8
75
CENTRAL AMERICA
4
10
17
LATIN AMERICA
3
4
29
AFRICA
11
15
97
ASIA
7
10
49
MIDDLE EAST
8
10
67
74
171
TOTAL
3,437
MILAN AIRPORTS
CITY AIRPORT: Linate is a genuine city airport.
Located just 7 km (4 miles) from the city centre, to which it is well connected:
LINATE
MEANS OF TRANSPORT
COST
JOURNEY TIME
FREQUENCY
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
ATM, BUS 73
1.50 euro
25 MINS.
10 MINS.
6.30 – 00.00
SHUTTLE BUS
5.00 euro
20 MINS.
30MINS.
6.00 – 23.45
15.00 euro
20 MINS.
TAXI
24 H SERVICE
MALPENSA
INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT: Malpensa is one of the most important intercontinental hub in
all of Southern Europe. Located 40 km (24 miles) from the city centre, to which it is connected:
MEANS OF TRANSPORT
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
COST
JOURNEY TIME
FREQUENCY
SHUTTLE BUS
10.00 euro
25 MINS.
20 MINS.
5.30 – 00.15
EXPRESS TRAIN
10.00 euro
40 MINS.
30 MINS.
6.00 – 1.30
TAXI
90.00 euro
40 MINS.
24H SERVICE
ORIO AL SERIO
LOW COST COMPANIES AIRPORT: Orio al Serio is the budget airlines’ airport.
Located 56 km (35 miles) from the city centre, it is connected as follows:
MEANS OF TRANSPORT
COST
JOURNEY TIME
FREQUENCY
WEEKLY FLIGHTS
SHUTTLE BUS
5,00 euro
50 MINS.
20 MINS.
4.30 – 1.00
TRAIN
7.25 euro
15 + 45 MINS.
15 MINS.
7.00 – 20.00
(WITH SHUTTLE BUS TO STATION)
TAXI 105.00 euro
50 MINS.
24H SERVICE
BY TRAIN
AUSTRIA
Linz – Vienna – Salzburg
Innsbruck - Klagenfurt
FRANCE
Nice – Paris –Gujon
Lyon - Chamberry
126
GERMANY
Dortmund – Frankfurt
Mannheim - Munich
112
56
336
BY ROAD
SWITZERLAND Zurich – Basel – Geneva
Schaffausen – Lucerne - Bern
FRANCELyon
Marseille
Paris
442
503
852
275
313
529
SPAIN
Barcelona
980
Madrid 1,589
609
987
GERMANY
Berlin
Cologne
Frankfurt
Munich
1,153
829
666
561
716
515
414
349
SWITZERLANDGeneva
Zurich
198
180
318
289
GETTING TO MILAN
SUBWAY
Milan is served by three underground lines which
cross the city from one side to the other,with 70km
(43 miles) of track. Each is identified by a colour:
MM1 (red), MM2 (green) and MM3 yellow). Beneath
the city, work continues to extend the existing
underground railway lines, and the creation of the
new MM4 and MM5 is underway.
In operation: from 5.30 am to 00.30 am
Frequency: every 2 minutes at peak times, every
4-5 minutes at other times.
Two new underground stations will be opened in
front of the MiCo Convention Center.
BUSES AND TRAM
ATM provides an integrated network of surface transport, based on around
120 lines including trams, trolley buses and buses. ATM has also created an ondemand night bus service. Like a taxi, the bus will collect passengers and drop
them off at a destination of their choice.
In operation: from 4.00 am to 01.45 am
Frequency: every 3 minutes at peak times, every 6 minutes at other times.
SPECIAL RATES
VALIDITY
90 min daily
4 travels
10 tickets
UNDERGROUND RAIL LINK
Underground
rail
link
The
“Passante” rail link is one of
Milan’s
newest
infrastructure
developments. It is an underground
rail link which crosses the city,
joining the overground rail networks
to the metro.
In operation: from 6.30 am to 8.00 pm
Frequency: every 10 minutes.
PRICE
euro 1.50
euro 4.50
euro 6.00
euro 13.80
BIKE SHARING
BikeMi is Milan’s new Bike
Sharing easy, practical and
ecological service.
Designed to promote user
mobility, BikeMi is not just a
simple bike rental service but
a real public bicycle transport
system to be used for short
trips supplemented by ATM
traditional transport vehicles.
DAILY
euro 2.50
WEEKLY
euro 6
TAXI
Milano has 6,000 taxis, which are easily identified by their white
colour.They have a clearly visible white light on their roof which, when
on, indicates that they are available. The Milano Taxi Companies are
always made aware of major events taking place at the MiCo and are
accustomed to the needs of delegates. In operation: from 4.00 am to
01.45 am
Frequency: every 3 minutes at peak times, every 6 minutes at other
times.
GENERAL INFORMATION
PROPOSED DATES 3-7 JUNE 2019
JUNE
CLIMATE
MIN.
16.8 C°
80.2
MAX.
26.8 C°
62.2
LANGUAGE
In Italy, you are likely to find lots of people who
speak English and are eager to practice with you.
there will be no communication difficulty. Milan
people is used to speak different languages when
getting in touch with visitors.
SHOPPING HOURS
Shopping hours are generally Monday through
Saturday from 9:30 or 10am to 7:30 or 8:00pm.
Shops which are located in the city centre and
in big shopping centres around the city may be
open on Sunday.
Local markets: Full of character and real life,
Milan’s busy markets are an integral part of
local life. Their goods include fresh vegetables,
flowers, antics and handycraft. They are held in
many districts of the city and are open only in the
morning from 7:00am to 2:00pm.
MONEY
The Italian currency is the Euro, the single
European currency, whose official abbreviation
is “EUR = €.” Exchange rates of participating
countries are locked into a common currency
fluctuating against the dollar.
The seven euro notes come in denominations
of €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10 and €5. The
eight euro coins are in denominations of €2 and
€1, and 50, 20, 10, five, two and one cents.
ATMS
ATMs (known in Italy as bancomat) are widely
available in Milan and most will accept cards
tied into the Visa, Amex, MasterCard, Cirrus and
Maestro systems. As a precaution, though, check
that the appropriate logo is displayed on the ATM
before inserting your card.
Banks opening hours are 08:30 to 13:30 and
14:45 to 15:45, Monday to Friday.
CHANGING MONEY
You can change your money in banks, at post
offices or at a “cambio” (exchange office). There
are exchange booths at Stazione Centrale and at
Linate and Malpensa airports.
Always make sure you have your passport, or
some form of photo ID, at hand when exchanging
money.
CREDIT CARDS
Major cards such as Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard,
Cirrus, Amex and Eurocheques are widely
accepted.
TAXES & REFUNDS
A value-added tax of around 22%, known as IVA
(Imposta di Valore Aggiunto), is included in the
prize of just about everything in Italy.
Non-EU residents who spend more than €155 at
shops with a ‘Tax Free for Tourists’ sticker are
entitled to a tax rebate. You’ll need to fill in a form
in the shop and get it stamped by customs as
you leave Italy.
ELECTRICITY
Electric appliances in Italy work with 220 volts,
CA. 50 Hz and plugs conform to the European
system of round pins with two holes.
Nationals of San Marino, the Holy See and
Switzerland do not require a visas in any case.
GENERAL INFORMATION
VISA
EU CITIZENS REQUIRE ONLY A PASSPORT OR ID CARD TO STAY IN ITALY as long as they like.
Nationals of the following countries do not require a visa for visits up to a maximum of 90 days, for
tourism, on missions, business, invitations, ought to take part in sports events, study:
The Congress Secretariat will follow the proceedings to obtain Visas for Citizens coming from countries
not included in the following list.
Albania, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
(FYROM), Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Macao, Mauritius, Mexico,
Monaco, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Northern Marianas, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and
Nevis, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Citizens of Taiwan exemption from visa obligation is applied exclusively to holders of passports with
identity card number included.
Citizens of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro,
Serbia are exempt from visa obligation only if the passport contains biometric data.
This does not apply to citizens of Serbia holding passports issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate
(“Koordinaciona uprava”).
Nationals of San Marino, the Holy See and Switzerland do not require a visas in any case.
For further information visit:
http://www.esteri.it/mae/en/ministero/servizi/stranieri/ingressosoggiornoinitalia/visto_ingresso/paesi_esenti_visto.html
CONGRESS VENUE
MiCo CONVENTION CENTRE
In the hearth of the city
The largest Convention Centre In Europe
15 separate entrances
Parking lot capacity: 1,100
CONGRESS VENUE
Accesses www.micmilano.it
MALPENSA
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MEETING ROOMS SETUP POSSIBILITIES
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SHELL SCHEME PACKAGES
SIGNAGE
HOW TO REACH MICO CONGRESS VENUE
ACCOMMODATION
MILAN HOTEL CAPACITY
From Renowned Names Like Hilton,
Marriott, Four Seasons, Park Hyatt,
Starwood to a number of budget
FOUR STARS hotels Milano offers accommodation
to suit all needs.
FIVE STARS
LOW COST
2,791
14,856
THREE STARS
9,096
3,610
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
GALA DINNER
EAST END STUDIOS
The venue is the outcome of
the skilful conversion of the
celebrated Caproni aeroplane
factory. The location retains the
unmistakable feel of industrial
archaeology, within a unique
Gross area of 22,000 square
meters with 15,000 square
meters net-covered multifunction spaces equipped
and can accommodate events
of all sizes from 50 to 2,000
people or more spaces in the
same event for a total of 9,000
persons
PIAZZA CITTÀ DI LOMBARDIA
Town Square Lombardia is an open
public space in the heart of Milan
between the buildings of the new
curvilinear Palazzo Lombardia and it is
used for community gatherings. It has
hardscapes suitable for open markets,
music concerts, political rallies, and
other events that require firm ground.
Being centrally located, it is surrounded
by small shops such as bakeries, meat
markets, cheese stores, and clothing
stores. All the area can be covered to
host different kind of meetings in every
season: this chance makes Town Square
Lombardia particularly versatile and the
ideal location for each kind of event.
IPPODROMO SAN SIRO
When the lights go out and the
curtain drops on the races, Milan
Racecourses’ activities do not stop,
infact “Ippodromo di San Siro“ is
a perfect location for events. The
available areas are modular and
differentiated and can meet any
need in request to organise any
kind of event, such as served gala
dinners up to 1.500 people or buffet
dinners up to 2,500 people.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
PRESIDENT DINNER
MUSEO DELLA SCIENZA
E DELLA TECNICA
With its 28 sections, spanning
from information technology
and engines to astronomy,
and the 15,000 items in its
collections, the “Leonardo da
Vinci” National Museum of
Science and Technology is one
of the world’s major science &
technology museums and also
one of the most prestigious
venues in Milan, with a space
for 500 seats and another one
for 300 people.
CASTELLO SFORZESCO
Now the home of numerous
museums, the castle’s origins
date back to the 14th century.
When it became the luxurious
residence of the reigning Duke
in 1450, the Rocchetta was
enhanced with an elegant
Renaissance portico designed
by
the
famous
architect
Bramante. The Rocchetta is now
a unique venue for unforgettable
gala dinners for up to 1,000
people.
PALAZZO REALE
Residence of the kings of Italy as
Maria Theresa of Austria, Napoleon,
the Savoia, is now a museum rich in
history and work of art. The Hall of
the Caryatids, which preserves the
signs of the bombings of World War
II, is the picturesque setting for gala
dinners up to 800 people.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
ENTERTAINEMNT
BRERA
Also known as the “Montmartre
of Milano”, this characteristic
Bohemian quarter is one
of liveliest in town. The
presence of art students at
the Accademia di Belle Arti
and the splendid Brera Art
Gallery have created a chic,
lively neighbourhood, a culture
reflected in its many cafés and
shops.
NAVIGLI
Up to the 19th century the Navigli
was the city’s port area. Today, it
is one of the Milano’s most lively
neighbourhoods. The towpaths
are lined with restaurants, clubs,
bar and shops; its streets and
canals teem nightly with foodies
out for a fine meal and young
people bar-hopping.
EXPLORING MILAN
SHOPPING PARADISE
Milan is one of europe’s greatest
places to shop. The trendiest and
most sophisticated boutiques are
located in beautiful old buildings
and many of the main shopping
streets are within walking distance
of each other.
TOP CLASS
If you’re on the look out for topquality fashion clothing, your
first stop should be the classic
“Quadrilatero
della
Moda”
Fashion Precinct, domain of top
Italian and foreign designers
DESIGN
Meanwhile design lovers should
stop off at the centrally located
Via Manzoni and Via Durini,
amongst the city loft spaces of
the big names of classic design.
EXPLORING MILAN
ALTERNATIVE
For more alternative shopping, check out
the areas which specialise in the latest
trends such as the Isola neighbourhood, full
of independent artisan’s shops, or TicineseNavigli, traditionally nown for second hand
shops and unusual items.
GASTRONOMY
Any true gourmet should take care not
to miss out on a visit to Peck, a true
temple to Italian gastronomy; for new
ethnic flavours, the current hotspots are
around Via Sarpi and Viale Padova.
OUTLET
Finally, be sure not to miss the McArthurGlen
Designer Shopping Outlets, the largest
Designer Fashion Discount Factory Outlets
in Europe, a few kilometres from Milan. In a
stress-free pedestrianised setting you can find
thousands of designer brands with year-round
discounts of up to 50% off retail prices.
EXPLORING ITALY - ONE DAY TRIP
LAKE COMO
Since Roman times the unspoilt beauty of
Lake Como charms its visitors: its water
of sapphire blue,
set like a jewel among the high mountains
that slope down to the lake shores, where
lush gardens hide aristocratic villas. Every
season is right for a pleasant visit to the
thousand hidden places.
From Milan: 50 km/30 miles (45 mins. by
train, 40 mins. by drive).
CINQUE TERRE
If you miss the five villages that make up the Cinque Terre
(literally ‘five lands’), you will have bypassed some of Italy‘s
most extraordinary countryside. It is a Unesco World Heritage
site, which features on the World Monument Fund list.
From Milan: 220 km/136 miles (3 hrs. by train, 2 hrs. by car).
FLORENCE
The cultural impact of Florence is
overwhelming. Its skyline, all russet
rooftops and lofty domes, is especially
picturesque. Its striking buildings,
formidable galleries and treasurecrammed churches attest to the
Florentine love of display.
From Milan: 300 km/186 miles (2.5 hrs.
by train, 3 hrs. by car).
THE ITALIAN PROSECCO
Imagine a secluded land to the south of Lake Iseo:
hillside vineyards dotted by small villages, medieval
towers and castles, Renaissance palaces, and
rococo villas. Call it, as mapmakers and the locals do,
Franciacorta, literally short or little France. To the south
lies one of Italy’s most productive industrial heartlands,
a border which has preserved the authentic local ways
and cuisines. The Franciacorta wine tour takes you
in fact in the kingdom of wine, the sparkling land of
bubbles. Here grapes give life to high-quality wines,
among them the Franciacorta D.O.C.G, which has
reached high levels of excellence and is appreciated
the world over. From Milan 80 Km (1hrs. by car).
EXPLORING ITALY - ONE DAY TRIP
VENICE
Venezia, La Serenissima, Queen of the
Adriatic, city of canals and palaces.
Water and land, long history and
doubtful future, airy delicacy and dim
melancholy. A town out of time and out
of place, so achingly beautiful it’s hard
not to look for the back of the set.
From Milan: 250 km/155 miles (3 hrs.
by train, 3 hrs. by car).
VERONA
Verona, with a rich Roman and Etruscan past, and its ancient
center, boasts many magnificent Roman ruins, second only to
those of Rome itself, and fine palazzo built of “Rosso di Verona”,
the local pink-tinged limestone, by the city’s medieval rules. As
a setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, aesthetically
pleasing, swathed in pale pink stone curling along the banks
of the River Adige. The Verona Arena is a Roman amphitheatre
which is internationally famous for the large-scale opera
performances given there andone of the best preserved ancient
structures of its kind.
From Milan: 203 km/126 miles (1,20 hrs. by train, 1,45 hrs. by car).
EXPLORING ITALY - WEEK END TRIP
ROME
NAPLES
It’s hard to say what you’ll find most breathtaking
about the Eternal City – the arrogant opulence of the
Vatican, the timelessness of the Forum or the gory
resonance of the Colosseum. Make like the locals
and souse your senses in the glut of pleasures the
city has to offer.
From Milano: 550 km/ 341 miles (3 hrs. by train, 5 hrs.
by car, 1 hrs. by air)
Naples (Napoli if you live there) is raucous,
anarchic, deafening, crumbling and aristocratic.
It’s also a lot of fun. Superbly positioned on a bay,
Naples screams with energy, pulsating
With noisy street markets and colourful characters.
From Milano: 750 km/465 miles (6.5 hrs. by train,
6.5 hrs. by car, 1.5 hrs. by air).
SCOLARSHIP
The Italian bidding committee has destined
in his budget a consistent amount to support
young dermatologist from developing
countries to be used to cover travel and
subsistence costs.
The risk in the world congress is always to
have less participants from these countries:
our challenge is to make them feel to be
important for the world dermatology:
They are the new generation from all over
the world, NOT ONLY FROM Europe and
North America.
They, with their ability, curiosity and skills,
will renew DERMATOLOGY
For all young dermatology Milan will take
care of them with:
- Special transportation fares
- Low budget accommodation (hostel,
B&B…) starting from 40 Dollars
- Discount tickets fare for Museums
and places of interest
PROPOSED REGISTRATION FEE
CATEGORYEARLY
LATE
Members of ILDS Societies
$640
$720
Non-ILDS member
$770
$850
Residents, Registrars, & Fellows
$315
$375
Medical Students
$315
$375
Nurses & Physician’s Assistants
$315
$375
Accompanying Person(s)
$295
$345
$30
$30
$140
$140
Welcome Reception
Gala Event
EXPLANATION OF THE ITALIAN TAXES
Triumph Italy is a company subject to VAT, according to the Italian laws (10% for applicable to services
of catering, transfers and hotel accommodation, 22% for the remaining services) that will be applied.
VAT applied by suppliers does not represent a cost
For foreign taxholders Triumph Italy will issue invoice as follows:
- For foreign taxholders with VAT code or other corresponding tax code, the invoice will
be VAT exempted under art.7ter to all foreign sponsoring companies and all participants
according to the law 2008/8/CE
- ILDS registration fee (UD dollars 60) to be paid to ILDS will be credited to ILDS by the
organizer on a designated bank account upon receipt or a regular invoice.
- 70% of the net surplus income will be credited to ILDS by the organizer on a designated
bank account upon receipt or a regular invoice.
Think skin say Italy
MILAN
2019
PRELIMINARY BUDGET
PRELIMINARY BUDGET
INCOME
REGISTRATION FEE
We hypothesize the following registration fees (VAT included)
CATEGORY
EARLY
LATE
(VAT included) attendees
(VAT included) attendees
Members of ILDS Societies
Non-ILDS member Residents, Registrars, & Fellows Medical Students
Nurses & Physician’s Assistants Accompanying Person(s)
Welcome Reception Gala Event
Delegates incl. in sponsor packages
Invited speakers & free entrance
Accompanyng person free entrance
3150
$640 $720
770
$770 $850
450
$315 $375
230
$315 $375
130
$315$375
400
$295 $345
$ 30 $ 30
$140$140
1500
1100
200
800
50
50
20
20
200
TOTAL ATTENDEES 9000
TOTAL INCOME FROM REGISTRATION FEE
(VAT excluded)
TOTAL INCOME FROM REGISTRATION FEE
(VAT included)
3.060.983,61 USD
3.734.400,00 USD
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
We hypothesize the following income:
Sponsorship
Exhibition
Sponsored Symposia
& Satellite Symposia
4.496.000,00 USD (VAT incl.)
$ 5.485.120,00 (VAT excl.)
2.269.890,00 USD (VAT incl.)
$ 2.769.265,80 (VAT excl.)
930.000,00 USD (VAT incl.)
$ 1.134.600,00 (VAT excl.)
TOTAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
(VAT excluded)
7.695.890,00 USD
ESTIMATED TOTAL INCOME
(VAT Excluded)
10.826.873,61 USD
TOTAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
(VAT included)
9.388.985,80 USD
EXPENSES
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
PROGRAM COMMITTEE EXPENSES
ILDS COMMITTEE EXPENSES
$ 131.858,53
$ 84.638,92
ACCOMMODATION AND TRAVEL COSTS OF THE BOARD
FOR 3 MEETINGS $ 31.182,76
SITE VISIT 2017 AND BOARD EXPENSES FOR 2019 WCD
SPEAKER EXPENSES
TRANSPORTATION, ACCOMMODATION
$ 13.809,51
$ 712.748,80
HONORARIES TBQ
SCHOLARSHIPS (400 PAX)
SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION DURING OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONY (4 languages)
VENUE/ EXHIBITION SPACE
(RENTAL, AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT, TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT)
SIGNAGE AND BANNERS
$ 534.561,60
$ 72.834,02
$ 1.907.549,00
$ 46.603,75
POSTERS AREA
$ 25.043,10
PROMOTION
(ORGANIZING COMMITTEE TRAVELS, MARKETING)
$ 278.417,50
PRINTED MATERIALS
FINAL PROGRAM, ABSTRACTS BOOK & CD ROM
CONGRESS KIT
SOCIAL EVENTS
(OPENING CEREMONY, WELCOME PARTY
GALA DINNER FOR INVITED & FREE, CHAIRS DINNER)
CATERING
(WATER DISPENSER, LUNCH & REFRESHEMENTS FOR GUESTS )
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS PROGRAM
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PASS
$ 44.546,80
$ 83.580,93
$ 328.008,50
$ 81.442,69
$ 167.050,50
$ 120.276,36
ON SITE STAFF
$ 205.055,60
MAILING, PHONE, FAX EXPENSES
$ 167.050,50
WEB SITE AND ON LINE REGISTRATION
CREDIT CARD CHARGES, INSURANCE
PCO STAFF REMUNERATION
$ 65.706,53
PCO MANAGEMENT FEE $ 500.000,00
$ 178.187,20
$ 334.101,00
INCOME – EXPENSES BALANCE
ESTIMATED TOTAL INCOME (VAT excluded)
$ 10.826.873,61
ESTIMATED TOTAL EXPENSES (VAT excluded)
$ 6.114.254,09
ESTIMATED SURPLUS (Saved Amount, VAT excluded)
$ 4.712.619,51
Exchange rate at March 4, 2015
1 € = 1,11367 USD
70% SURPLUS
& ILDS FEE
HOSTING
COUNTRY
EXPENSES
INCOME
THINK SKIN SAY ITALY
SEE YOU
IN MILAN