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KMAP 2005 Wellington, New Zealand
November 28 & 29



Building a Knowledge Society:
Linking Government, Business, Academia and the Community

 
 
Conference Proceedings
A limited number of the KMAP 2005 conference proceedings on CD are available for sale. Please contact if you would like a copy. Cost is $50 plus shipping costs

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KMAP Conference Papers Available Online Here

Registration

Online Registration is now available - visit https://www.saviosolutions.com/vuw/kmap.html

Concession rates are available for group registrations of 6 or more. Please contact to find out how.

Registration in person will take place at Rutherford House from 4:00pm Sunday 27th of November, and from 8:00am on Monday 28th November and Tuesday 29th November.


KMAP 2005

The second annual International Conference on "Knowledge Management in Asia Pacific" will be held in Wellington, New Zealand. The conference will be hosted by the School of Information Management and the School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

KMAP 2005 will attract scholars and practitioners from around the Asia-Pacific region. The year's conference theme, Building a Knowledge Society: Linking Government, Business, Academia and the Community, will be especially attractive to a wide-ranging group of attendees. We expect to attract leaders from all parts of society, and welcome your participation in making this a special event.


Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. It offers an unforgettable city experience in a natural setting. It is located between a beautiful harbour and rolling green hills.

Wellington has excellent shopping, professional theatre and cafes and restaurants all close to untouched nature spots. Wellington is only two kilometers wide so it can be explored easily on foot. Te Papa, New Zealand's national museum is on the waterfront. Walk to Te Papa from a central city restaurant and stop at a local fashion store or an art gallery on the way. Wellington is the arts and culture capital of New Zealand. In the greater Wellington area, you can take a tour of Lord of the Rings' Middle Earth sites, visit wineries and parks, or take the ferry to the magical South Island.

For further information about Wellington, New Zealand, please follow this link.

 

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