Queen Sirikit National Convention Center - Events

Events

Past events:

  • 10th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD X), 2000
  • Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), 2003
  • IUCN World Conservation Congress, 2004
  • 11th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, 2005
  • World University Presidents Summit, 2006
  • World Allergy Congress, 2007
  • 4th ICEM World Congress, 2007
  • 13th Congress of the Asia Pacific Society of Respirology, 2008
  • 11th World Congress of Pediatric Dermatology, 2009
  • 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference, 2010
  • 3rd Asia - Middle East Dialogue (AMED III), 2010

Upcoming events:

  • Bonjour French Fair 2011, 8 Dec 2011 – 11 Dec 2011
  • 2nd Thailand Smart Money – Bangkok, 16 Dec 2011 – 18 Dec 2011
  • Thailand Furniture Grand Sale 2011, 17 Dec 2011 – 25 Dec 2011
  • Thailand ESCO Fair 2011, 21 Dec 2011
  • Siam University Commencement Day, 8 Jan 2012 – 20 Jan 2012
  • 15th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine, 18 Jan 2012 – 20 Jan 2012
  • Assumption University Commencement Day, 21 Jan 2012
  • Thailand Mobile Expo 2012, 26 Jan 2012 – 29 Jan 2012
  • 12th Thailand Baby & Kids Best Buy, 26 Jan 2012 - 29 Jan 2012
  • The 2nd Asia-Pacific Water Summit, 5 Feb 2012 – 6 Feb 2012
  • Ildex Bangkok 2012, 8 Feb 2012 – 10 Feb 2012
  • Pig, Poultry & Dairy Focus Asia 2012, 8 Feb 2012 – 10 Feb 2012
  • Thai International Travel Fair 2012, 23 Feb 2012 – 26 Feb 2012
  • Furniture Grand Sale, 16 Jun 2012 – 24 Jun 2012

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