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Dear Industry Professional,
We would like to extend a warm South African welcome to your company to participate in the 14th world Congress of Anaesthesiologists to be held in Cape Town from 2 - 7 March 2008. This unique congress will bring together the global community of anaesthesiologists and their industry partners to share their knowledge for the benefit of all nations.
The organizing committee has put together a scientific meeting of unparalleled excellence that promises to bring many thousands of anaesthesiologists from all parts of the globe to Cape Town. We share the goal of the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists to use the proceeds of this meeting for the training of our colleagues in less privileged parts of the world.
We understand that the success of this meeting depends, to a very large extent, on the participation and commitment of our industry partners and we have made every effort to understand your needs and objectives. The committee will do everything possible to make this meeting not only a memorable one but also provide the environment for you to conduct your business in an efficient manner. We will ensure that your representatives will be able to attend parts of the proceedings that are of interest to your company and that contact with the delegates is facilitated to ensure maximum exposure for all exhibitors. Our aim and commitment is to provide you with an outstanding scientific programme, innovative networking opportunities, value for your investment in a world-class venue.
Cape Town has been cited as one of the top ten tourist destinations in the world. We are confident that we will attract many thousands of our colleagues from around the world to join us in our beautiful ”mother” city making this one of the most memorable world congresses ever hosted.
We look forward to your participation at the 14th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists in Cape Town, South Africa and are confident that we will work together in a spirit of mutual cooperation, respect and understanding to satisfy all of our objectives.

Dr Des Lines
Dr Ivan Joubert (Trade committee)
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