Hong Kong, 14 May 2024– The Aesthetic Medicine & Surgery Conference & Exhibition (AMSC) marked its grand debut in Hong Kong with an official launch event aboard the iconic red sail boat, Aqualuna, at Central Pier 9. The event, which took place from 19:00 to 22:30, was a festive gathering that celebrated the expansion of AMSC into Hong Kong’s vibrant medical and aesthetic industry.
Happy faces of attendees sailing and networking
The launch event was graced by over 50 distinguished attendees, including representatives from government bodies, professional doctors, various societies, and industry sponsors. The evening featured a cruise around Victoria Harbour, offering guests stunning panoramic views of the city’s skyline and a memorable backdrop for this significant occasion.
The event was organised by Deltus Sdn Bhd, a renowned Malaysian conference and exhibition organizer, in collaboration with the Aesthetic Society for Asia Pacific (ASAP). The scientific body of the conference the Aesthetic Society for Asia Pacific. On the other hand, Mr. Gary Chai, the founder of AMSC from Deltus, took responsibility for the conference’s successful launch preparation and the approaching debut of AMSC in Hong Kong in December.
Announcing the cooperative efforts for AMSC Hong Kong that has the support of internationally medical aesthetics associations and partners.
The AMSC Hong Kong launch was not just an introduction of a new conference, but also a celebration of the collaborative spirit that drives the industry forward. The success of the event sets a promising precedent for future editions of the conference in Hong Kong and beyond.
Mark your calendars for the AMSC Hong Kong conference and exhibition, which will take place on 16 & 17 December 2024 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Level 3. The event is expected to attract over 1,000 delegates and buyers, hundreds of global experts, and more than 50 industry exhibitors, making it a prime opportunity for professional and business growth in the Greater Bay Area.