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Free £250 goody bag for WAC dental delegates

3rd Jun 2011

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Excitement is building as the World Aesthetic Congress (WAC) 10-year anniversary approaches.

WAC is being held on Friday 17-Saturday 18 June and features a stunning programme packed full of show-stopping clinical and business sessions and its largest ever trade exhibition.

Hundreds have booked their places, but have you secured yours?

Independent Seminars is offering all WAC 2011 delegates a fantastic complimentary goody bag worth £250 containing brand new dental products, all donated by WAC 2011 exhibitors.

Always a major attraction, the extensive trade exhibition will be open across the two days with more than 70 innovative dental companies showcasing their products and services, and offering great savings.

This is a fantastic opportunity for delegates to discover all the latest aesthetic products and services within the market.

Visit FMC – Dentistry's Information Centre and Independent Seminars on stands 1 and 2.

All About WAC
Organisers, Independent Seminars, present a brand new venue to commemorate 10 years of the UK's leading aesthetic dentistry event.

The Business Design Centre, situated in Islington, north London, is a fabulously stylish venue.

At WAC, delegates can learn from a great line-up of speakers including Chris Orr, Mike Miyasaki, Zaki Kanaan, Gary Zelesky, Sverker Toreskog, Serhiy Radlinsky, Mike Apa, Jason Smithson and many more lecturing on whitening, restoratives, team-building, profit-making and business.

Business guru and star of TV's The Apprentice, Karren Brady, will kick off Friday's proceedings as the inspirational speaker.


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For more info, visit www.wac2011.co.uk.

Call Independent Seminars on freephone 0800 371652 or visit www.wac2011.co.uk.

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