On behalf of the Organising Committee thank you to all delegates, sponsors, exhibitors and presenters for attending the 2008 Symposium.
We look forward to seeing you in Cairns in 2009 from 6-10 December 2009 at the Cairns Convention Centre.
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Thanks, we'll see you next year.
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Welcome
Dear Colleagues,
May I extend a warm invitation to you to attend the next polymer symposium organised by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Polymer Division, the 30th Australasian Polymer Symposium (30 APS) which will be held from
30 November - 4 December, 2008 at The Sebel Albert Park Hotel here in Melbourne. An exciting and varied program is planned covering all areas of polymer science and engineering, including synthesis, characterisation, processing and modeling.
Topics will span biological polymers, through nanomaterials to mechanical properties and rheology. Presentations and discussion on intellectual properties and commercialisation of plastics is also a feature. Many years of successful APS conferences have shown that this is a great forum for hearing the latest in polymer research from top international and Australian polymer scientists, as well as presenting your work and meeting others and networking in a warm and convivial atmosphere.
This year it is being held in the gracious Sebel Hotel, overlooking Albert Park
Lake and golf course, the site of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Close to the city and attractive seaside St Kilda, it’s an attractive location and a gateway to Melbourne which boasts many scenic, sporting and cultural icons and attractions.
So for quality polymer science and enjoyable, attractive surrounds, we look forward to seeing you in Melbourne in December, 2008!

George Simon
RACI Polymer Division Chair and Chair of 30APS
Symposium Organising Committee
Dr Chris Fellows |
Associate Professor Greg G. Qiao |
Professor Wayne D. Cook |



