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  • Early Registration Fee: US$675 (payment to be received on or before December 31, 2023)
  • Regular Registration Fee: US$750 (payment received before February 2, 2024)
  • Late/On-Site Registration Fee: US$800 (payment received from February 3 onwards)
For any queries please contact us at:
Liliana Aguilar:
+011 (5255) 5146-7867 - [email protected]
Helena Cardiel: +011 (5255) 2672-4916 - [email protected]
Phone: +011 (5255) 5245-7590

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