State-of-the art facilities make the Dental Education Centre the centre of choice for the dental profession.
Ground
Floor
An impressive auditorium
seating 60 delegates dominates the ground floor. Each seat has its own powerpoint to easily
connect a laptop with the centre’s own wireless internet connection
available. The
gradient seating arrangement ensures the stage is easily viewed by
all, and desks are generously proportioned. The speaker has a plinth and stage area for presentation.
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1st Floor
Split into two sections, this floor comprises of two
fully operational chairs, a sterilisation area, 4 computers (each
with Internet access) and an area with desks for up to 28 people.
This area also has a slide screen to enable your speaker to show
examples whilst demonstrating to an intimate group.
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2nd Floor
This entire floor has been dedicated to catering for
your function. With a fully operational coffee machine, casual dining
tables, comfy chairs and kitchen facilities on hand. This, along
with a city skyline view from the balcony, allows your delegates
to relax and unwind during breaks and lunch. You may even choose
to use this area after your function as a cocktail lounge.
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Audio Visual Facilities
Nothing has been compromised to offer you the latest
audio visual technology. A state-of-the-art A/V console in the auditorium
allows remote control of lighting, media and volume. We have video facilities
available on request, and for an additional fee we will record the
entire event, following the speaker as he moves across the stage,
allowing your speaker to relax and connect with his audience, and
allowing you to know you are capturing every minute. Video recording
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Catering Options
We have a selection of catering companies that we
will happily provide you with the details of should you not have
a preferred suppiler. These catering companies are not exclusive
to the centre and you are more than welcome to select your own company
for your event.
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