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Venue - Trinity College Dublin Business School

Trinity Business School is a leading international provider of a vibrant, research-led, and world-class education, set in an ancient university, Trinity College Dublin. In 2021, the school achieved triple accreditation, placing it in the top 1% of business schools worldwide, and were named ‘highest riser’ by the Financial Times. They are globally orientated, operating from a state-of-the-art building in a European city centre location, strategically positioned to lean into the businesses and organisations with whom they collaborate. In a rapidly changing world, Trinity College Dublin Business School presents an international perspective and stand at the frontier of innovative research questions that challenge our daily lives.

The school has world class conference facilities which will be the perfect setting for a large international conference such as the 6th International Symposium on Surgery of the Spastic Upper Limb. Its central location in the heart of Dublin city centre will be the backdrop for what is sure to be a very memorable meeting of our society.

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Conference Lunch –
Trinity Dining Hall

Our Conference Lunch on Day 1 will take place in the iconic Dining Hall at Trinity College Dublin. Walking into Trinity College Dublin’s Dining Hall is like stepping back in time. Completed in 1765, and designed by Hugh Darley, the stunning interior, high ceilings, magnificent fireplaces with exquisite carved details and wood panelled walls create an atmosphere that is hard to match, making it an inspiring location for our conference lunch. 

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Conference Dinner –
Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar

Our Conference Dinner takes place in the home of Guinness! Perched atop the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Ireland, the Gravity Bar is an iconic spot that offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, while you savour a pint of the world-renowned Guinness stout. This unique space, enveloped in glass and steel, tells a story of innovation, tradition, and a deep love for beer that started with Arthur Guinness in 1759.

A Few Fun Facts About the Gravity Bar:

1. Designed to look like the head of a pint glass towering above the famous St. James’s Gate
2. Sits 46m above the Dublin Streets
3. 360-degree views from the Dublin Mountains as far as Howth Head
4. Went through a 16-month expansion at a cost €20m
5. Can hold up to 500 people
6. World leaders, Celebrities, and Royalty have all visited and experienced the Gravity Bar
7. The Gravity Bar is as tall as 300 pints of Guinness, and it would take 2.6 millions pint of Guinness to fill it.

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