Get in early for Pharmacy Connect 2025 and save!

Early registration for Pharmacy Connect 2025 is now open, with early bird savings on offer to those who register now.

“By securing a ticket early, attendees can save $100 off their registration,” says Pharmacy Connect Convenor Kos Sclavos AM.

Pharmacy Connect 2025 will take place at the Hyatt Regency Sydney from 3-5 September, featuring a two-and-a-half-day education program, pre-conference workshops, a 70-stand trade exhibition, and networking events, including the Welcome Reception and Cocktail Party.

Pharmacists, owners, executives, students, interns, and industry representatives are invited to take advantage of the early bird offer before it ends.

“The conference may be in September, but early bird savings are only available for a limited time,” says Mr Sclavos.

‘Carefully curated program’

Mr Sclavos says this year’s program is being carefully curated to ensure delegates gain valuable insights into critical pharmacy trends, legislative updates, and emerging technologies that are shaping the industry’s future.

“Attendees will have the opportunity to learn practical strategies to enhance their pharmacy’s profitability, operational efficiency, and patient care services.

“Pharmacy Connect delivers content that is not only relevant but immediately applicable to pharmacy businesses,” he says.

‘Facilitate high-quality interactions’

Networking will also play a crucial role at this year’s conference, with Mr Sclavos highlighting the unique opportunities for delegates to connect with like-minded professionals, industry leaders, and suppliers.

“Pharmacy Connect is designed to facilitate high-quality interactions in a more intimate setting, making it ideal for those looking to strengthen their business connections,” he says.

A dedicated learning stream for pharmacy assistants

This year Pharmacy Connect 2025 will offer tailored education streams, including a dedicated learning stream for pharmacy assistants.

This change will bring attendees from all areas of the pharmacy industry closer together, while still offering opportunities for tailored learning.

“The program is being structured to ensure all attendees, from owners and executives to interns and pharmacy assistants, gain valuable professional development,” says Mr Sclavos.

“Our pharmacy assistant stream provides targeted skills development and career growth opportunities, reinforcing the important role assistants play in the sector.”

The conference’s Trade Exhibition will also provide attendees with the opportunity to engage directly with industry representatives, suppliers, and service providers.

“The exhibition space is designed to encourage genuine conversations and collaboration, so delegates walk away with fresh perspectives and actionable insights they can implement in their businesses,” says Mr Sclavos.

For more information and to register, visit pharmacyconnect.com.au.

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