Maridulu Budyari Gumal - Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research & Enterprise (SPHERE)
In partnership with Sydney Health Partners (SHP) and NSW Regional Health Partners (NSWRHP) in conjunction with the Association of Academic Health Centers International (AAHCI)
President and CEO, Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC) and AAHC International (AAHC-I), Washington, United States
Director of Strategic Initiatives, Oxford Road Corridor (Manchester’s Innovation District) & Health Innovation Manchester, UK
Chancellor and the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Distinguished Professor, The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), USA
Chair, Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC) Board, Washington, DC
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy and Services, The University of Sydney
Public Health Epidemiologist and Specialist Advisor, the Specialist reserve of the Royal Australian Air Force
The future of healthcare is together in Darling Harbour at this international gathering of influential minds. We invite people from every discipline, industry and country to join us as we challenge, innovate and ideas-make. As we move healthcare forward, from where it is, to where we imagine it to be.
Collaborate
Hear thought-leaders discuss the biggest health challenges of today and how we must work in partnership to solve them. Connect with like-minded peers. Start new conversations and explore unexpected collaborations.
Innovate
Get ahead with the latest innovations in healthcare. Debate big data and how it’s driving a quality revolution. Be inspired by artists using their craft to translate complex science into a universal visual language and dive into new tech, devices and models of care that can help you deliver groundbreaking healthcare for less.
Translate
Join future-makers as they share their translation success stories and learn how we can unite across professions, organisations and borders to turn breakthroughs into practical, real world solutions. So that we’re not just talking about it, we’re practicing it and changing our patients’ lives in unimaginable ways.
Join the future-makers and imagine what could be.
International Convention Centre
14 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour
Sydney NSW Australia
The ICC Sydney is a 2 minute walk from the Convention Centre Light Rail stop. The Light Rail starts at Central Station in the CBD and travels to Dulwich Hill in the inner west.
A short walk from Central or Town Hall will take you directly to Darling Quarter, Tumbalong Park and Sydney Visitor Centre. Town Hall and Central Stations are a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney.
ICC Sydney has its own bus stop.
Bus routes 389 and 501 stop at Harris Street near Allen Street – a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney.
ICC Sydney operates two 24 hour car parking stations with a total of 826 parking spaces including 11 disabled parking bays, 25 motorcycle parking spaces, 50 bicycle racks and 20 electric car charge spaces.
Car Park Height: 2.2m
Address: 14 Darling Drive, Sydney, NSW 2000
Operating hours: 7 Days – 24 hours
Entry after 5pm and exit before 4.00am
Car Park rates reset at 4.00am daily.
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Maridulu Budyari Gumal is the Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research & Enterprise (SPHERE). We are 14 leading organizations who have come together to move healthcare forward faster.
We believe that collaboration is the answer, and we’re using our collective strength to power research across the world. The faster we translate research, the faster we can treat and cure disease. Maridulu Budyari Gumal is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) recognized Advanced Health Research and Translation Centre (AHRTC).
Maridulu Budyari Gumal - Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research & Enterprise (SPHERE)
In partnership with Sydney Health Partners (SHP) and NSW Regional Health Partners (NSWRHP) in conjunction with the Association of Academic Health Centers International (AAHCI)
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We acknowledge the Dharug people, whose lands we live and work on. We uphold your culture and connection to land, water and community. We honour your elders, today and yesterday, and will look to them to inspire a better tomorrow.