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All About the 2010 Annual Conference


Dates:Wednesday and Thursday, 1 – 2 December 2010

Fees:€1,650 (including registration, admission, food, accommodation and entertainment).
Free of charge for EuroCIO Network members. Discount of 30% for members of the eight national CIO bodies who have established partnerships with EuroCIO.

Cancellations:If you are unable to attend, you may designate a substitute delegate, whose presence at the EuroCIO annual conference will be subject to the approval of the organizers. There will be no charge for cancellations up to and including Monday, 15 November 2010. A 30% refund will be made for cancellations received after 15 November 2010.

Venue:Hotel Sheraton Brussels
Place Rogier, 3
Brussels 1210, Belgium
Phone: +33 2 22 43 111

Rising high above the Brussels skyline, the Sheraton Brussels Hotel is a four-star hotel in the heart of the city’s business district. Located a short stroll from Brussels’ main shopping area as well as the renowned Grand Place. Situated on the Brussels city centre ring, with Brussels North station a mere five-minute walk away and direct metro access. Its relaxed atmosphere and outstanding conference facilities will undoubtedly provide the perfect setting for EuroCIO 2010

Dinner and Show:The Gala Dinner will be held in the unique setting of the Vaudeville Theatre, listed as an historic monument and located a stone’s throw away from the Grand Place. The evening's entertainment will be provided by Matthieu Sinclair. Before turning to a professional illusionist, Matthieu worked as a designer and writer in the advertising industry, Matthieu then started his career as a professional illusionist and a trainer in the psychology of perception. Fascinated by illusion and the way it is generated in the spectators' minds, Matthieu, now 30, specializes in psycho-illusion and influence techniques, a branch of illusion that does not require any props – just the artist's mind, and a willing spectator ! Cognitive sciences teach us that the unexpected stimulates us to know more, to understand more. We translate the illusionist’s tools to different fields: management and the corporate world. This analogical pedagogy, both mysterious and entertaining, makes people grasp the importance of key principles in communication and lateral thinking. We keep them curious and aware of their working environment: the sense of wonder leads us to make deep changes in the way we perceive the world
Matthieu graduated from Tours Business School and holds a degree in Image Sociology

Language:English.

Dress:Business.