Tasmania will host a significant international Antarctic meeting in 2020 after committing $100,000 to a bid.
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The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is an international committee charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region.
Premier Will Hodgman said the SCAR would hold its delegates’ meeting and Open Science Conference in Hobart in August, 2020.
“The Government is committed to building Tasmania’s reputation as the key gateway to Antarctica, and this is a great result that will deliver positive flow-on effects for Tasmanian businesses and the economy,” he said.
Adding to SCAR’s decision, the council of managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) will also host their annual general meeting for Antarctic managers and operational experts at the same time in Hobart.
“These are globally important Antarctic meetings that provide important opportunities for local businesses to showcase their Antarctic capabilities, and the Tasmanian Government has committed $100,000, in partnership with the Australian Antarctic Division, to bring them to the state,” Mr Hodgman added.
Business Events Tasmania estimated the two-week meetings would generate more than $6.4 million to the Tasmanian economy.
More than 850 delegates from over 40 countries are expected to visit the state.