Why Zürich?
2011
Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects IFLA, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1300 participants
Congress of the Young Women Christian Association YWCA, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1000 participants
2010
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, ETH Zürich – 500 participants
Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society EMS, ETH Zürich – 800 participants
Congress of the European Association of Hospital Managers EAHM, Kongresshaus Zürich – 700 participants
2009
European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry, Renaissance Zürich Hotel – 230 participants
Verband der Hersteller von Selbstklebeetiketten VskE, Swissôtel Zürich – 300 participants
VIII European Symposium of The Protein Society, Kongresshaus Zürich – 800 participants
Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects IFLA, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1300 participants
Congress of the Young Women Christian Association YWCA, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1000 participants
2010
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, ETH Zürich – 500 participants
Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society EMS, ETH Zürich – 800 participants
Congress of the European Association of Hospital Managers EAHM, Kongresshaus Zürich – 700 participants
2009
European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry, Renaissance Zürich Hotel – 230 participants
Verband der Hersteller von Selbstklebeetiketten VskE, Swissôtel Zürich – 300 participants
VIII European Symposium of The Protein Society, Kongresshaus Zürich – 800 participants
2012
International Conference on Software Engineering® ICSE, Kongresshaus Zürich - 800 participants
Congress of the European Society for Paediatric Urology ESPU, Kongresshaus Zürich – 600 participants
Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviour SSIB, ETH Zürich – 400 participants
International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors ICPS, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1500 participants
European Society for Comparative Endocrinology ESCE, University Zürich – 500 participants
2013
European Control Conference, ETH Zürich – 700 participants
Scientific Association of Swiss Radiation Oncology SASRO, Kongresshaus Zürich – 800 participants
2014
European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV – 1000 participants
2015
International Conference of the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemics – 600 participants
2016
Congress of the European Association for Research on Plant Breeding EUCARPIA - 500 participants
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International Conference on Software Engineering® ICSE, Kongresshaus Zürich - 800 participants
Congress of the European Society for Paediatric Urology ESPU, Kongresshaus Zürich – 600 participants
Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviour SSIB, ETH Zürich – 400 participants
International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors ICPS, Kongresshaus Zürich – 1500 participants
European Society for Comparative Endocrinology ESCE, University Zürich – 500 participants
2013
European Control Conference, ETH Zürich – 700 participants
Scientific Association of Swiss Radiation Oncology SASRO, Kongresshaus Zürich – 800 participants
2014
European Conference on Computer Vision ECCV – 1000 participants
2015
International Conference of the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemics – 600 participants
2016
Congress of the European Association for Research on Plant Breeding EUCARPIA - 500 participants
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18th International Symposium on Industrial Crystallization (ISIC18)
13-16 September 2011, ETH Zürich, 380 participants
«We accepted the commitment of taking for the first time this important conference series to Zurich since we knew we had a good solution to each of the key logistic challenges: a great conference facility in the ETH main building, the venue was attractive and easy to reach from all over the world and for the other logistic matters, such as hotel reservations and conference events, we could rely on the professional support of Zürich Tourism, the city Tourist Board. A great support for a difficult task, which is not given for granted!
The conference took place as the organizers have planned (and wished!); 380 people attended it. For the conference events different locations in the town were chosen to allow the attendees to get to know the town and to enjoy the many different sights and environments it offers.
And at the end the organizers received enthusiastic feedbacks not only about the scientific content but also about the whole organization. »
Professor Marco Mazzotti, Institute of Process Engineering, ETH Zürich
13-16 September 2011, ETH Zürich, 380 participants
«We accepted the commitment of taking for the first time this important conference series to Zurich since we knew we had a good solution to each of the key logistic challenges: a great conference facility in the ETH main building, the venue was attractive and easy to reach from all over the world and for the other logistic matters, such as hotel reservations and conference events, we could rely on the professional support of Zürich Tourism, the city Tourist Board. A great support for a difficult task, which is not given for granted!
The conference took place as the organizers have planned (and wished!); 380 people attended it. For the conference events different locations in the town were chosen to allow the attendees to get to know the town and to enjoy the many different sights and environments it offers.
And at the end the organizers received enthusiastic feedbacks not only about the scientific content but also about the whole organization. »
Professor Marco Mazzotti, Institute of Process Engineering, ETH Zürich
48th IFLA World Congress (International Federation of Landscape Architects)
27 - 29 June 2011, Kongresshaus Zürich, 1300 participants
«It was a spectacular convention: Instead of the expected 600 participants more than 1300 landscape architects from as many as 74 countries were attending the 48th IFLA World Congress. This somehow complex event was carried out by the Federation of Swiss Landscape Architects and the City of Zurich's Office of Parks and Open Spaces with the help and guidance by the team of Zurich Tourism assisting the organizing committee with regard to the selection of the PCO and during the whole project. The response amongst the participants, the exhibitors and guests was overwhelming. One could not imagine a better calling card for Switzerland, the beauty of its countryside and the people living here.»
Lukas Handschin, Communications, City of Zürich’s Office of Parks and Open Spaces
27 - 29 June 2011, Kongresshaus Zürich, 1300 participants
«It was a spectacular convention: Instead of the expected 600 participants more than 1300 landscape architects from as many as 74 countries were attending the 48th IFLA World Congress. This somehow complex event was carried out by the Federation of Swiss Landscape Architects and the City of Zurich's Office of Parks and Open Spaces with the help and guidance by the team of Zurich Tourism assisting the organizing committee with regard to the selection of the PCO and during the whole project. The response amongst the participants, the exhibitors and guests was overwhelming. One could not imagine a better calling card for Switzerland, the beauty of its countryside and the people living here.»
Lukas Handschin, Communications, City of Zürich’s Office of Parks and Open Spaces
ICPMG 2010
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics
28 June - 1 July 2010, ETH Zürich, 300 participants
« Zurich Tourism were exceedingly helpful in supporting the conference, setting up access to the local hotels and our gala evening, and arranging for a speech from the Minister for Education. Whereas the conference itself was hosted inhouse at the Hönggerberg Campus of ETH Zurich, the city provided a wonderful opportunity to relax after the formal and social sessions. It was declared universally that Zurich was a great place to come for a conference! »
Professor Dr. Sarah M. Springman OBE FREng
ETH Zurich, Institute for Geotechnical Engineering
International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics
28 June - 1 July 2010, ETH Zürich, 300 participants
« Zurich Tourism were exceedingly helpful in supporting the conference, setting up access to the local hotels and our gala evening, and arranging for a speech from the Minister for Education. Whereas the conference itself was hosted inhouse at the Hönggerberg Campus of ETH Zurich, the city provided a wonderful opportunity to relax after the formal and social sessions. It was declared universally that Zurich was a great place to come for a conference! »
Professor Dr. Sarah M. Springman OBE FREng
ETH Zurich, Institute for Geotechnical Engineering
Mechatronics 2010
The 12th Mechatronic Forum Biennial International Conference
28 - 30 June 2010, ETH Zürich, 120 participants
« This year’s Conference was held in the main building of ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich), located in one of the most scenic spots downtown Zürich. The feedback we were getting by the delegates was devastatingly. Besides having been a terrific team at ETH Zürich, we were grateful for the professional and efficient assistance of Zürich Tourism. Its Convention Bureau was of great assistance. This organization helped finding the venue for the Gala Dinner, which eventually took place in a beautiful old Guild House in the center of Zürich and also was in charge of accommodating the delegates. »
Prof. Harald Wild, Conference Chair Mechatronics2010
The 12th Mechatronic Forum Biennial International Conference
28 - 30 June 2010, ETH Zürich, 120 participants
« This year’s Conference was held in the main building of ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich), located in one of the most scenic spots downtown Zürich. The feedback we were getting by the delegates was devastatingly. Besides having been a terrific team at ETH Zürich, we were grateful for the professional and efficient assistance of Zürich Tourism. Its Convention Bureau was of great assistance. This organization helped finding the venue for the Gala Dinner, which eventually took place in a beautiful old Guild House in the center of Zürich and also was in charge of accommodating the delegates. »
Prof. Harald Wild, Conference Chair Mechatronics2010
18. European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry
10 - 12 September 2009, Renaissance Zürich Hotel, 230 participants
« Die Kongressteilnehmer zeigten sich hellauf begeistert von Zürich als zentralem und gut erreichbarem Ort in einem besonderen Land. »
Dr. Daniel Koch, Tierarzt
Mitglied des OK „18th European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry”
10 - 12 September 2009, Renaissance Zürich Hotel, 230 participants
« Die Kongressteilnehmer zeigten sich hellauf begeistert von Zürich als zentralem und gut erreichbarem Ort in einem besonderen Land. »
Dr. Daniel Koch, Tierarzt
Mitglied des OK „18th European Congress of Veterinary Dentistry”
euspen (European society for precision engineering and nanotechnology)
10th Anniversary International Conference & 10 Annual General Meeting
18 - 22 May 2008, Kongresshaus Zürich, 500 participants
« An attractive city with the advantage of lake and mountain scenery. Travel between airport and city very easy. The Kongresshaus Zurich is a very impressive conference venue in an ideal location beside the lake. In easy reach of all hotels, station and tram system. The assistance given to us by Zurich Tourism before the initial visit was excellent and we were given a variety of options / ideas for our conference dinner. Zurich Tourism provided tremendous assistance in identifying and negotiating with suitably priced hotels within Zurich. »
Dr. Theresa Burke, euspen Chief Executive Officer
10th Anniversary International Conference & 10 Annual General Meeting
18 - 22 May 2008, Kongresshaus Zürich, 500 participants
« An attractive city with the advantage of lake and mountain scenery. Travel between airport and city very easy. The Kongresshaus Zurich is a very impressive conference venue in an ideal location beside the lake. In easy reach of all hotels, station and tram system. The assistance given to us by Zurich Tourism before the initial visit was excellent and we were given a variety of options / ideas for our conference dinner. Zurich Tourism provided tremendous assistance in identifying and negotiating with suitably priced hotels within Zurich. »
Dr. Theresa Burke, euspen Chief Executive Officer


