Industry Conferences & Meetings
Join AMR colleagues at aligned conferences and meetings.
2025 Conferences & Meetings
The 22nd Health Related Water Microbiology (Watermicro25) Symposium will take place 15-20 June 2025 in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. The conference theme is “Safe Water in a Changing World.” Registrations open.
Sponsored by the Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC), delivered through the Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Coordination Program (AAHBCP), and organised by CSIRO, the conference is the premier event for the aquatic animal health community in Australia, bringing together researchers, industry, government, and students. This year the theme of the conference is "Technology for Improved Production and Health." Registrations open.
The annual meeting is the premier conference on microbiology, bringing together a diverse group of scientists, clinical researchers and other professionals to discuss the latest advances in microbiology. The meeting features an outstanding range of plenary lectures and symposium sessions, as well as extensive opportunities for networking with colleagues. Registrations open.
The AWITC is your one-stop-shop to dive into the latest technologies and techniques in viticulture and oenology. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of renowned experts and ignite your own passion while looking to the future of the Australian Wine Industry. Registrations open.
The Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) Council and Science Week (ANZCVS Vet Science Week) continues its growth as the premier scientific and educational gathering in Australasia meeting once again at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre. Registrations open.
SAAFE is pleased to sponsor SETAC AU and the Australian College of Toxicology & Risk Assessment (ACTRA) for the 2025 conference in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand from 25-28 August 2025. The theme of the conference is "Building a lasting legacy: Our choice, their future." What legacy will our work leave for future generations? Rooted in an understanding of the impacts of chemicals and emerging challenges, this conference will explore how diverse knowledge systems, collaborations, and innovative educational and engagement strategies can secure a better outlook for generations to come. Scientists, knowledge keepers, practitioners, and end-users from diverse fields will share their research, insights and strategies, fostering collaborations for improved environmental outcomes. Registrations open.