Car competition drives interest in APP2022

APP2022 Convenor Kos Sclavos AM has revealed another reason for people to attend the Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference & Trade Exhibition (APP) held 24-27 March 2022 on the Gold Coast – the chance to win a new car!

Mr Sclavos says he expects the car competition will fuel great interest and drive registration numbers at APP2022.

“We’re really excited to be offering the chance to win a brand new Mazda CX30 G20 Touring SUV worth $39,187 (drive away),” says Mr Sclavos.

“Entry into the competition is open to all registered pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy assistants and pharmacy interns, regardless of whether they are attending APP or not.

“However, because we never tire of finding new ways to incentivise registrations, as a bonus, eligible entrants who attend and scans the QR code at the APP2022 car display will have a second chance to enter the competition.”

Mr Sclavos has also addressed the current situation regarding government restrictions and border control measures and how these will impact APP2022.

“With the increasing vaccination rates and borders reopening, the signals indicate that things are improving,” says Mr Sclavos.

“While we don’t have a handle on exactly what 2022 will bring, attendees can book with confidence as we have extended the Covid guarantee from 2021.

“If attendees can’t travel to APP2022 due to Covid-19 restrictions and localised lockdowns, they will be entitled to a full refund.

“The 100% Refund Guarantee, coupled with the early bird rate, provides a win-win for those who want to get into gear and register early to save. APP is less than four months away,” says Mr Sclavos.

Eligible entrants can enter the APP2022 Win a Car Competition now by visiting appconference.com/win.

To book with confidence and register for APP2022 with early bird rates go to appconference.com.

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