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2009-09-14


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2009-05-05


2008-12-01

List of Participants & Post-Conference Publication

The final version of the list of participants of the conference is now online, the post-conference publication in preparation.


2008-11-15

Yes we could ...

organize a good conference - with a little help of our friends. We thank everybody who contributed to the success of our conference and we are looking forward to meeting them again in The Hague in 2010.


2008-11-07

Yes we can ...

organize a conference. swissregistrars are looking forward to an interesting and inspiring conference. Have a nice journey!


2008-11-06

Last updates before the conference starts

The latest version of the conference program and of the list of participants are now online. - Graphic design of the official conference documents by Iza Hren, Zurich.


2008-10-10

Conference fully booked!

The conference is fully booked. Registrations can no longer be accepted as there is already a long waiting list. There will be no on-site registration. - Due to space limitation and for security reasons, participation at the evening events is only for registered participants holding badges. Thank you for your understanding.


2008-07-30

Website update

Detailed conference program and list of participants are online!


2007-11-07

swissregistrars goes online

Just in time for the International Registrars Symposium 2 in Chicago, November 10-12, 2007 the swissregistrars official website is up and running.


2007-07-23

swissregistrars association gets logo

During the course of designing the website, Andrea Ringli of the design firm mitLinks, conceptualized the logo for swissregistrars. The red square plane can be interpreted as a stylized picture or a somewhat altered Swiss flag. The placement of the red square at the upper right calls to mind the symbol of the registered trademark. The typeface, Helvetica and the simple, sleek design echo the timeless modernity of Switzerland.


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Schaulager Münchenstein/Basel
Herzog & de Meuron, architects