Wellington to host Asian-Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Australasia | Guest Author
16 May 2025, 8:09am 

Wellington, New Zealand will host the Asian-Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons in 2028 with the objective of improving neurosurgery access in New Zealand and the Pacific. The conference bid was led by the Wellington members of Aotearoa Neurosurgeons New Zealand, with support from Business Events Wellington and Tourism New Zealand Business Events.

The bidding team believes New Zealand’s strong history in neurosurgery, and state-of-the-art venue Tākina Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre were important factors in winning the bid against competition from Perth and Singapore.

Kelvin Woon and Agadha Wickremesekera, the two co-conveners of the conference, said: “It’s an honour and privilege to host such a prestigious meeting, the AACNS 2028, here in Wellington. This event presents a valuable opportunity to share knowledge, foster collaboration, and address common challenges in the global neurosurgical community.”

The congress will address the lack of neurosurgery services in the Pacific Islands and explore solutions to the region’s current infrastructure limitations.

Business Events Wellington manager Irette Ferreira said: “Attracting this congress to New Zealand’s capital city, where there is the potential to engage with policymakers and key decision-makers to address some of the challenges facing this sector, was a huge motivator in making this bid. We’re very proud we successfully secured this event for Wellington.”

The congress is expected to attract up to 1,000 delegates to Tākina Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre and deliver more than NZ$3.39m (US$2m) in delegate spending to the city and beyond.

Tourism New Zealand global manager business events Penelope Ryan added: “This is a great win for Wellington and New Zealand, enabled by the recent funding boost for business events. Hosting this congress will increase international visitors, while leaving a longer-term legacy for the benefit of New Zealanders and our Pacific neighbours.”

For more information visit businessevents.newzealand.com

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