CIPM opens registration for World HR Congress 2021

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CIPM Sri Lanka – the nation’s leader in human resource management – announced that registration of participants for the World HR Congress 2021 is now open. Participants can now quickly and conveniently register by visiting https://wfpmacongress.com/ the website dedicated to the world’s premier HR conclave. 

Pertinent information such as the conclave agenda, list of the many topics and bios of the 21 expert international speakers, presenters, and panelists at the four plenary sessions, four panel discussions, and four rounds of concurrent technical sessions, as well as details of the HR Exhibition, are also available at the site. The virtual conference will be held from 6-8 December.

The many categories available for registration make the conclave more inclusive which aims to encourage higher levels of local and international participants. A special registration category has been dedicated to CIPM members, non-members, and students from Sri Lanka as the host country. 

The other categories are available for participants from the Asia Pacific region, other international participants, and students. Special conference rates for participation for the different categories, especially the student categories, gives special consideration to encouraging the participation of students by making the conclave more affordable.

“We are delighted to inaugurate the registration process through this specially designed, dedicated, and informative website to enable the delegates from different parts of the world to register themselves in a smooth and convenient manner. The delegates are requested to register early to avoid a last-minute rush,” said Dhammika Fernando, Chairman, World HR Congress 2021 and Immediate Past President, CIPM Sri Lanka, President, Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management and Board Director, WFPMA.

The World HR Congress converges people professionals from five continental federations consisting of 93 countries. It enables people professionals to build a global community of peers to discuss new developments and to network with colleagues from around the world who face similar complex challenges in the people profession. This will also be the first occasion that the World HR Congress takes place in South Asia, the most humanly rich region of the world.

 

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