The 18th World Conference on Disaster Management (WCDM) is the premier international event for training and networking among police, fire, EMS, public health, security, military, and government personnel, IT disaster recovery professionals, as well as professionals in business continuity planning, risk management, emergency communications and community emergency.
WCDM is the only conference that covers the full spectrum of disaster management issues, attracting experts and practitioners from more than 40 countries to share the latest findings, trends, products and services in disaster management.
WHEN: June 15-18, 2008
WHERE: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building (222 Bremner Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
For more information, or to register, please visit www.wcdm.org or call 905-948-0470 ext. 246 or call toll free 1-866-912-WCDM (9236) ext. 246.
There are limited exhibit and sponsorship opportunities available. For more information, call ext. 241.
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