CONGRESS LANGUAGE
The congress’ official language is English.
INVITATION LETTER
An official letter of invitation will be sent to you upon request. The invitation letter may be used by visitors to raise travel funds or to obtain a visa, but is not a commitment on the part of the organisers to provide any financial.
Please contact the Organizing Secretariat, [email protected], to request a letter of invitation.
Please contact the Organizing Secretariat, [email protected], to request a letter of invitation.
CURRENCY
What currency is used in Italy?
Since 2001, the currency used in Italy is the euro. One euro is divided up into 100 euro-cents. There are eight different coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 euro-cents) and seven notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros).
Since 2001, the currency used in Italy is the euro. One euro is divided up into 100 euro-cents. There are eight different coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 euro-cents) and seven notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros).
NAME BADGE
A name badge will be required for access to the congress area. Participants will receive a name badge when they check in at the registration desk. It must be worn at all times.
MOBILE PHONES
All participants are asked to switch mobile phones off or to silent mode during the scientific sessions.
CREDIT CARDS
As well as in cash, purchases can be paid for using the most common credit cards. This payment system is common in Italian shops, which generally display the symbols of the credit cards they accept on the outside door.
If you pay by credit card you will be asked to show an identity document.
Travellers cheques (in USD or Euros) can also be cashed in Italian banks.
If you pay by credit card you will be asked to show an identity document.
Travellers cheques (in USD or Euros) can also be cashed in Italian banks.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
A certificate of attendance will be issued to properly registered attendees.
Certificates of attendance will be sent by email after the congress
Certificates of attendance will be sent by email after the congress
ELECTRICITY
In Italy the electrical current is 220 volts AC (50 Hz). Electrical sockets comply with European regulations. In most hotels you will find adaptors for different types of plugs
TIPS
Tips are not compulsory and in Italy there are no generally established rules, although it is common practice to leave a sum amounting to around 10% of the bill if you are satisfied with the service you have received