It has come to our attention that some of our sponsors/exhibitors have been contacted by third parties offering various services in connection with this event, and often implying they work with IQPC. Please be aware that these third parties are not authorized by, and have no relationship with, IQPC or the event. IQPC has reason to believe that the offers made by these third parties are fraudulent.
Delegate Lists. IQPC will provide conference lists to its sponsors/exhibitors in accordance with the terms of their contracts, and as part of the sponsorship investment fee. Any third party demanding an additional fee for such lists is not authorized, does not have access to the conference list, and is likely selling fraudulent and inaccurate information. IQPC cannot assume any responsibility for such lists, and sponsors/exhibitors bear the risk that the data may be inaccurate and/or not in compliance with applicable data privacy laws.
Hotel Reservations. IQPC negotiates special rates for its attendees at the venue booked for the event. In order to receive these rates and other benefits for the event, sponsors/exhibitors should book through the link that will be provided to you directly by a member of the IQPC event team. We have been made aware that third parties may reach out to sponsors offering to book room space for them at the event. IQPC is not working with any such third parties, and any reservations they offer to make will not receive the group rates IQPC has negotiated for its attendees. IQPC cannot assume any responsibility for any booking made through such third party.
Should you be contacted by one of these third-party scams, please let IQPC know promptly.

Hilton London Syon Park sits on the edge of the two hundred acre Syon House estate, an English pastoral setting that has served as the country home of the Duke of Northumberland for over 400 years. Syon House, his London residence, offers an opportunity to tour the last surviving ducal estate in Greater London. Explore the magnificent estate and private apartments. View the Great Conservatory - built in the 1830s, it was the first to be built from metal and glass on such a scale. The conservatory lies on a tidal meadow, home to more than 200 species of trees, which is flooded twice a day by the Thames. There are over forty acres of gardens in which to experience the timeless magic of an aristocratic country house.

Hotel accommodation for this event should only be booked with the venue directly. We have not approved any third party agencies to book accommodation on our behalf. Please direct any hotel booking enquiries to hotel itself to book your accommodation.
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