A major
announcement was made on 31 May, at the conclusion of the Greek Project
Management Association's 5th Scientific Conference on Project Management
(SCPM), also known as PM05. The PM05 conference was held during 29-31
May at the Mövenpick Resort and Thalasso Hotel near the Greek city of
Heraklion, on the Mediterranean island of Crete. Professor
John-Paris Pantouvakis, PM05
conference chair, announced that IPMA's 26th World Congress on Project
Management will be held in Athens in November 2012, in combination with
the Greek Project Management Associations 6th Scientific Conference on
Project Management - PM06.
Photo (left to
right): Mr Triantafyllos Katsarelis
(Member of the BoD PM-Greece) and Prof.
Dimitrios Panagiotakopoulos (Vice-President, PM-Greece), Prof John-Paris Pantouvakis (President
PM-Greece, PM05 Conference Chair), Ms.
Brigitte Schaden (IPMA President)According to
Professor Pantouvakis, pictured above with IPMA president
Brigitte Schaden and PM Greece leaders
at the PM05 conference in Greece, "IPMA's World Congress is IPMA's big
flagship event each year, and one of the most important in the world.
Now it will come to Greece for the first time. This is an exciting
development; we at PM Greece are honored and happy to invite project
management leaders and professionals around the world to visit Athens in
two years for this global event."
IPMA's 24th World Congress on
Project Management will be in Istanbul, Turkey during 1-3 November 2010.
Information can be found at
www.ipma2010.com. The 25th IPMA World
Congress on Project Management will be in Brisbane, Australia in 2011.
More information about the 26th IPMA World Congress in Athens will be
available soon.
PM-05: Advancing
Project Management for the 21st Century, the fifth Project
Management Conference in Greece, with the theme
"Concepts, Tools &
Techniques for Managing Successful Projects" was held
during 29-31 May 2010 on the Mediterranean island of Crete. PM-05 was
organized by the Centre for Construction Innovation, National Technical
University of Athens (NTUA), in cooperation with the Network of Project
Managers in Greece (PM-Greece) and the Scientific Association for the
Advancement of Project Management in Greece.
http://www.pmgreece.gr/. More information at http://2010.pmgreece.gr.
Conference Chair was
Dr.
John - Paris Pantouvakis, Associate Professor, Director of the
Department of Construction Engineering & Management, Faculty of
Civil Engineering, NTUA, Athens, Greece. Prof. Pantouvakis is also
president of PM-Greece and can be contacted at
jpp@central.ntua.gr.
Founded in 1967 and registered in
Switzerland, the
International Project Management Association (IPMA) is
the world's oldest project management professional organization. IPMA is
an international federation of more than 45 national PM societies in
Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. IPMA's annual World Congress is
one of the largest and most important gatherings of project management
authorities and leaders each year. The president of IPMA for 2009/2010
is
Ms. Brigitte Schaden. Additional information about IPMA is available
at
www.ipma.ch.
PMForum was a
Media Partner for the PM05 conference. To see more news coverage, visit
http://www.pmforum.org/events/2010/PM-05_Advancing_PM_21stCentury.html.