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MEDIA FOR science conferences

Your conference creates news stories

Conferences are an opportunity to get your research field in front of the press

You’ve invested time and energy on getting top thought leaders together in one place. We can help you to make the most of it, from winning a bid, through to connecting journalists with speakers during the conference.

Conference organisers face special pressures that we understand. We led successful bids to bring two international conferences to Australia and then ran one of them: the World Conference of Science Journalists

We’ve supported over 20 major science and technology conferences

We’ve helped conferences large and small.

Highlights include generating over two hours of national television and 15 hours of radio features and talk for the 19th Congress of Genetics in 2003, and announcing the discovery of the Higgs Boson in conjunction with the International Conference on High Energy Physics, where we handled over 150 media requests.

Conference organisers face special pressures that we understand. We led successful bids to bring two international conferences to Australia and then ran one of them: the World Conference of Science Journalists, which attracted 620 delegates.

Reach out to discuss your conference media needs with us!

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23rd Congress of Genetics

1,600 delegates, and over 100 speakers. We created 40 stories, delivered through 14 media releases. Coverage highlights include The Australian, The Age, The Guardian, and across ABC radio and online. STORIES

26th World Mining Congress

3,000 delegates. We delivered 12 media releases, resulting in over 340 pieces of coverages across TV, print, online and radio. STORIES

United Nations DPI/NGO Conference “Advance Global Health”

2,000 delegates from 300 NGOs. We created and coordinated the media program in collaboration with the UN media team. STORIES

36th International Conference on High Energy Physics

800 delegates. Coinciding with the announcement of the Higgs Boson at CERN, resulting in thousands of stories including 3 front pages, TV news coverage & 150 interview requests. STORIES

Stories from conferences

Overview | World Mining Congress 2023

Can mining walk and talk at the same time?

23 June, 2023
The future for our planet depends on it Media welcome at 26th World Mining Congress in Brisbane starting Monday 26 June. Humanity needs vast quantities of lithium, cobalt, copper, sand and many other minerals for a sustainable net-zero world. Mining companies need to decarbonise their operations at the same time. More intense climate events will…
READ MORE → Can mining walk and talk at the same time?
World Mining Congress 2023

Queensland host state partner of World Mining Congress 2023

21 June, 2023
OPINION by Minister for Resources, Scott Stewart London, Madrid, Stockholm, Rio de Janeiro. They are not just Olympic cities. They have also hosted one of the world’s biggest resource industry events and next week it will be Brisbane’s turn to host the World Mining Congress. More than 3000 delegates from more than 50 countries will…
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Overview | World Mining Congress 2023

Media stories from the World Mining Congress 2023

5 June, 2023
We are planning an active media program for the Congress. If you would like to receive our media releases and/or interview delegates, please contact Niall Byrne, World Mining Congress Media Manager on +61-417-131-977 or email media@wmc2023.org. In your request please let us know who you’re reporting for, and your deadline. Visit www.scienceinpublic.com.au/mining to see the latest media releases and…
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Overview | World Mining Congress 2023

The future for our planet

1 June, 2023
Resourcing Tomorrow – Creating Value for Society Media welcome at 26th World Mining Congress Where will we find the lithium, cobalt, copper, sand and other minerals needed for a sustainable net-zero world? How can we create and operate zero-impact mines? AI, EV and autonomous machines are already making mines cleaner and safer. What are the…
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Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 | Media releases

Stories from the Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022

16 December, 2022
Over 1,000 physicists gathered in Adelaide for the 24th Congress of the Australian Institute of Physics from 11-16 December 2022. Media releases from the Congress:
READ MORE → Stories from the Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022
Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 | Media releases

Giant machines for giant questions

16 December, 2022
Australian researchers are in pole position to solve some of the Universe’s greatest mysteries by participating in three massive global projects.
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Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 | Media releases

We need to lose our fear of the ‘nuclear’ word

15 December, 2022
Our new submarine fleet, new cancer therapies, quantum computing, space industry and satellites, the extraction of critical minerals and monitoring the environment will all demand levels of training in nuclear science we cannot at present meet.
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Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022

An unlucky star. A new comb. Nuclear jobs – call to action

15 December, 2022
Stories from the Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 in Adelaide. We’ve made a new comb: introducing the world’s most accurate ruler – for fast internet, finding planets, detecting explosives and earthquakes and more
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Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 | Media releases

Boil a kettle with fusion energy. Diamonds in your phone. Mining for dark matter.

14 December, 2022
Fusion energy The US fusion news is amazing. But it’s a long way from endless clean power. The researchers probably generated enough excess energy to boil a kettle. Interviews available with Australian nuclear physicists at the Australian Institute of Physics Congress in Adelaide
READ MORE → Boil a kettle with fusion energy. Diamonds in your phone. Mining for dark matter.
Australian Institute of Physics | Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2022 | Media releases

Fusion energy

13 December, 2022
Reactions: interviews available with Australian nuclear physicists at the Australian Institute of Physics Congress in Adelaide The US experimenters apparently have got out more energy than they put in in a fusion experiment, thus technically achieving ignition. This indeed is a breakthrough worthy of celebration. However, there is a long way to go. From the…
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