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2 DAY CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION EXCLUSIVE DAY OF WORKSHOPS

BUSINESS NETWORKING RECEPTION & GALA DINNER

KEY DISCUSSIONS ON UPSTREAM & INVESTMENT

VIP IRANIAN & INTERNATIONAL DELEGATION

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11-13 JULY 2017HOTEL QUIRINALE, ROME, ITALY

ORGANISED BY:SUPPORTED BY:

ICCIMA Education & Research Institute

CO-ORGANISER:DELEGATE PARTNER:SPONSOR:SILVER SPONSOR:

5TH IRAN INTERNATIONAL

OIL, GAS, ENERGY & PETROCHEMICAL

SUMMIT 2017

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5TH IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, ENERGY & PETROCHEMICAL SUMMIT 2017The 5th Iran International Oil, Gas, Energy & Petrochemical Summit 2017 will be the platform to assess the plans of the Islamic Republic

of Iran for its energy, oil and gas reserves and its tremendous potential. Iran with immense exploration potential and many resources to be

found both offshore and onshore is now one of the world’s prospects to lead in the oil and gas industry the following years.

IRN builds in the experience of the four previous Iranian hydrocarbon forums and connects Iranian business leaders with the oil, gas and

energy industries to share strategic insights, forge new business relationships, and create the foundation for future investment in Iran’s

hydrocarbon and energy industry.

The expert speaking faculty at the 5th Iran International Oil, Gas, Energy & Petrochemical Summit 2017 will address the key opportunities

for international involvement in the sector, provide crucial information on the offshore potential of the country, and identify current key

projects in the region. Sessions will be also focusing on the downstream sector, refining and petrochemicals, for delegates to fully

understand ways to get involved to the country’s exciting downstream sector.

Reasons to attend:

• Experience extensive networking opportunities in a relaxed, professional environment

• Assess the new developments and strategies for Iran’s hydrocarbon and Energy industry

• Understand the offshore and onshore exploration outlook of Iran

• Analyse the future of Iran’s petrochemical industry

• Discover key partnership opportunities and how you can get involved

• Find solutions to the major challenges of operating and working in the region

• Discuss the technological challenges and the related opportunities

2ND GLOBALLargest Natural Gas Reserves

1.3 MILLION BBL/DDaily Crude Oil Exports

27TH ECONOMY in the world WORLD’S 4TH

Largest Proved Crude Oil Reserves

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ABOUT IRN AND IRANSince 2014, IRN has developed strong relationships with the industrial and financial sectors in Iran. Through hosting various successful Forums, IRN has highlighted Iran’s potential in the energy and financial sectors, brought together the international community and the Iranian governmental bodies and companies, all eager to collaborate on development and optimisation projects within these sectors, and shown what can and can’t be done with the specific legal and sactions environment of the moment.

IRAN OIL, GAS & ENERGY FORUM

Since 2014, IRN has successfully hosted nine major Iran Oil & Gas events. Our first event officially endorsed by all major Iranian Oil and Gas associations and groups, focused on the future of Iran’s energy diplomacy, the production optimization of oil reservoirs, with in-depth analysis on the possible profitability of the downstream sector over upstream. It offered insights on the Iranian Petroleum Regulatory Framework and how to effectively invest in Iran. The second edition addressed the global role of the region in European Energy Security, risk management, HSE, future oil and gas projects and funding in Iran.In it’s third year, the event became an important meeting point for all those looking to better understand new investment opportunities in the country now that the sanctions are lifted and provided an excellent platform to discuss the Iranian Oil & Gas Outlook and prospects.

PREVIOUS SPONSORS INCLUDE :

SUBSEA SURVEY SOLUTIONS

PREVIOUS SUPPORTERS:

Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture

Research Institute for Energy Management & Planning

(RIEMP)

...and more

1000+DELEGATES

3 YEARSOVER THE PAST

The 5th Iran International Oil, Gas & Energy Summit 2017, is tailored for businesses who want to increase their understanding and secure sound knowledge around E&P and technological developments as well as answering all legal questions related to operating in Iran. It is also highly beneficial for those simply wanting to grow their networks within and outside Iran.

The Summit will be most beneficial to Managing Directors,Vice Presidents, Members of the Board, Directors,Managers, Heads and Advisors of:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• National Oil Companies • International Oil Companies • Governmental Bodies• Transportation Companies• Construction Companies • Petrochemical Companies Associations• Law Firms•International Investment

Banks• Service Providers (drilling, technology, well service, seismic, geology, HSE)• Consultants• Logistic energy Companies• Security• Procurement• Mature fields Companies

• New Ventures• Business Development• Exploration• Operations• Production• Assets and Projects

• Gas Technology• HSE• LNG• Drilling• Finance Investment marketing

The Summit is also relevant for:

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SPEAKERSOUR ESTEEMED SPEAKING FACULTY INCLUDES

Ministry of Energy, IranMohsen Bakhtiar Deputy Energy Minister for Planning and Economic Affairs

Ministry of Energy, IranMostafa Tavanpour PavehDeputy Director General of Energy & Power Planning Department

Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines & AgricultureDr. Hossein M.M.Sadeghi President of Education & Research Institute

Energy Policy Research Center / Turkish Association for Energy Economics Gürkan Kumbaroğlu Director/President

Research Institute for Energy Management & Planning (RIEMP)Dr. Seyed Hossein IranmaneshPresident

EVOLENPierre FabianiIran Representative

Stratégies et PolitiquesEnergétiques and Energy Industries Strategies InformationFrancis PerrinPresident/Chairman

International Oil and Energy Manouchehr TakinConsultant

Iran ParliamentMohsen YousefiAdvisor to the Committee on Energy

Pinsent Masons LLPGeorge BoothPartner

SVB Energy InternationalSara VakhshouriPresident

Ministry of Petroleum, IranMahmood KhaghaniFormer Director General for Caspian Sea Oil & Gas Affairs

I.R. Iran ParliamentDr. Ali Kazemi BabaheydariMember of Parliament and First Secretary of the Planning and Budget Commission

2FX Treasury Kees LakerveldInternational Payments Specialist

OPECJavad YarjaniSenior Oil Market Analyst and Former Iran’s National Representative

ICCIMA Commission for Energy, Refineries & PetrochemicalDr. Reza PadidarVice President of Iran Federation of Oil IndustryFormer member of IPC Committee, Vice President

MAHAKDr. Arasb AhmadianCEO

Pinsent Masons LLPNiazi KabalanSenior Associate

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A fascination insight into an often overlooked area of oil and gas operations

CIPS

A great opportunity for interaction between Governmental Authorities, E&P Companies, and Service Companies. Not often easy to

find these type of events!

WEATHERFORD

1000+DELEGATES

100+SPEAKERS

OVERVIEW OF IRAN EVENTS

Iran Oil & Gas 2014 Summit23-25 June 2014Dubai

2ND SOUTH CASPIAN REGIONPETROLEUM & ENERGY

2015 SUMMIT

2nd South Caspian Region Petroleum & Energy 2015 Summit14-16 April 2015Austria

South Caspian Transportation 2015 Summit

28-29 July 2015Istanbul, Turkey

50+SPONSORS

Excellent opportunity to bring together experts from the region to discuss latest developments in the oil and gas industry

ALBANIAN MINISTRY OF ENERGY & INDUSTRY

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Whether you want to expand your knowledge network or you are looking for marketing

opportunities, this event is the perfect place

AGGREKO

The organisers provided perfect balance between technical and non-technical content

with relevant insights into the geo-political and particular economic situation of the region.

SHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONAL

3rd Annual Iran Oil, Gas & Energy Week1-3 March 2016Istanbul, Turkey

4TH IRAN EUROPE OIL, GAS

& ENERGY SUMMIT

4th Iran Europe Oil, Gas & Energy Summit1-3 November 2016Berlin

International Iran Banking Forum 201616-19 May 2016

Frankfurt, Germany

IRAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING 2016 FORUM

Iran Business Symposium21-23 February 2017

Amsterdam, Netherlands

IRAN BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM

“ CEOs/Managing Directors

Vice Presidents/DIRECTORS

Business Development

Oil and Gas experts

Others

WHO ATTENDED?

IOCs

NOCs

Service Providers

Governmental Authorities

Media

WHICH SECTOR?

Europe

Africa

Middle East

Asia

America

WHERE FROM?

Media Partners:

Charity Partner:

DAY 1 | TUESDAY 11TH JULY 2017

08.30 Registration and Coffee09.40 Opening Comments from IRN09.50 Opening Comments from the Chairman, Mahmood Khaghani, Former Director General for Caspian Sea Oil & Gas

Affairs, Ministry of Petroleum, Iran10.00 Iran’s oil and gas – what should the new entrants provide?

• Great potential (Reserves/production position) • Joint fields with neighbouring countries• Old producing fields• ‘High tech’, capital and project management requirements• The ‘Buy-Back’ and the new Iran Petroleum Contract models • Technical, institutional and geopolitical challengesManouchehr Takin, Consultant, International Oil and Energy

10.40 The future of the oil market. Is OPEC still relevant? What is Iran’s position in the organisation?Javad Yarjani, Senior Oil Market Analyst, and Former Iran’s National Representative, OPEC

11.20 Morning Networking Break11.50 Iran’s Petroleum Contracts

• The New Iran Petroleum Contracts; compare it with the previous Buy Back Contract• Assessing legal and fiscal aspects of the IPCs• Compare the IPC with other contracts in the upstream industry• Advantages of the new IPC and where could it be more competitive• Integration of exploration, development and production under one contract – smoother transition and long-term

prospectPierre Fabiani, Iran Representative, EVOLEN

12.30 Iran Investment Risk-Reward Analysis• Short term and long term risks and rewards of investing in Iran • Investment risks-reward calculation for different types of investors • Different types of risks and rewards for different types of investors• How could Iran reduce concerns and increase investment rewards for each type of investorSara Vakhshouri, President, SVB Energy International

13.10 Charity Partner PresentationDr. Arasb Ahmadian, CEO, MAHAK

13.20 Lunch Break14.30 Entering and keeping agreements under Iranian law

Dr. Hossein M.M.Sadeghi, President of Education & Research Institute, Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines & Agriculture

15.10 Iran domestic technical and know how as industrial support for petroleum and energy projects• Iran is qualified, well educated and talented young engineers, offering their supportive services and manufacturing skills for locally to support petroleum/energy project • Training managers for petroleum / energy industry in partnership with EU Institutes such as IFP what are new

requirements? Dr. Seyed Hossein Iranmanesh, President, Research Institute for Energy Management & Planning (RIEMP)

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DAY 1 | TUESDAY 11TH JULY 2017 (CONTINUED)

15.50 Afternoon Networking Break16.20 Iran’s oil and gas strategy in a new environment

• The main orientations of Iran’s oil and gas policy• Low oil prices• OPEC: the return• Mr. Trump at the White House• The reelection of President Hassan Rohani• Strong tensions between Iran and Saudi ArabiaFrancis Perrin, President/Chairman, Stratégies et Politiques Energétiques and Energy Industries Strategies Information

17.00 Iran and Europe: Assessing the role of Iran in securing European energy supplies• Assessing Iran as the second larger energy consumer in a global context• How Iran’s economy will benefit and grow through achieving energy efficiency and security of energy supply• Centralisation of Iran’s energy market; how can international players get involved and benefit from current structures

and upcoming developmentsModerator: Mahmood Khaghani, Former Director General for Caspian Sea Oil & Gas Affairs, Ministry of Petroleum, IranJavad Yarjani, Senior Oil Market Analyst, and Former Iran’s National Representative, OPECKees Lakerveld, International Payments Specialist, 2FX TreasurySara Vakhshouri, President, SVB Energy International

17.50 Closing comments from the Chairman

18.00 Networking Reception

19.00 Gala Dinner

PRESENTATION

PANEL DISCUSSION

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DAY 2 | WEDNESDAY 12TH JULY 2017

09.00 Registration and Coffee09.50 Opening Comments from the Chairman Javad Yarjani, Senior Oil Market Analyst, and Former Iran’s National

Representative, OPEC10.00 Structuring your investment in Iran

• Tax and investment protection• Localisation• Challenges and opportunitiesGeorge Booth, Partner, Pinsent Masons LLP

10.40 An overview of the Iran’s downstream sector; Adjusting to global trends and the current impact on Iran’s market• Focusing on human power and resources that will be needed to develop the Iranian downstream industry• Examining global pipeline connections and oil and gas transportation facilities to understand their relevance to Iran• Can Iran export its gas to Europe in the form of LNG? Resources required Gürkan Kumbaroglu, Director/President, Energy Policy Research Center/Turkish Association for Energy Economics

11.20 Morning Networking Break11.50 Energy security; New market realities and Iran’s role

• Energy security for producers, consumers and industry• Low oil prices; prospects for the upstream investment • Oil and gas production glut; where is the balance?• Qatar crisis and natural gas security; LNG trade flow; regional prices and role of the US in LNG market• New realities of the refinery market; US oil production and refined products export• Iran’s role in the global energy securitySara Vakhshouri, President, SVB Energy International

12.50 Lunch Break13.50 Iran and smart energy diplomacy

• Europe returns to Iran: Germany and France respond to President Trump’s “America First” in what appears to an EU First direction

• Settlement in energy: Iran pioneered the concept of settlement in energy many years ago using what became known as energy swaps

Mahmood Khaghani, Former Director General for Caspian Sea Oil & Gas Affairs, Ministry of Petroleum, Iran14.30 IPC and private sector role

• Joint venture between IOC’s and Iranian local companies • The role of private sector consortium and Public Private Partnerships (PPP)Dr. Reza Padidar, Vice President of Iran Federation of Oil Industry, Former member of IPC Committee, Vice President of ICCIMA Commission for Energy, Refineries & Petrochemical

15.10 Afternoon Networking Break15.40 Assessing international standards to measure environmental performance in oil, gas and

petrochemical sectors in Iran• Analysing the sections that need investments in the country • What the authorities can do to attract investors• How the investment and the completion of their development plans will transform Iran’s petroleum sector and overall

economyMohsen Yousefi, Advisor to the Committee on Energy, Iran Parliament

16.00 The key guidelines and goals for the various sectors as set out in the Sixth Development Plan• Necessary economic, legal and policy directives for attracting foreign investment• Providing transparency and clarity of information to assure investment and doing business in IranDr. Ali Kazemi Babaheydari, Member of Parliament and First Secretary of the Planning and Budget Commission, I.R. Iran Parliament

16.20 Closing comments from the Chairman

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DAY 3 | THURSDAY 13TH JULY 2017WORKSHOPS

09.00 Registration and Coffee

09.30 Workshop 1

Investments in Iran; A detailed look at the most significant developments within the Iranian legal provisions and the Foreign Investment Regulatory Framework; Acting under the remaining sanctions• Assessing sanctions that remain in force and those which have been removed or reduced• Conducting a risk assessment of your market entry strategy• Understanding anti-corruption legislation• US linked companies: specific requirements • Iranian Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Act (FIPPA)• Buy-Back arrangements and BOT schemes• Streamlining and fast-tracking investment licensing and approval processes• Understanding legal options governing the Government-Investor relations• Scenario planning: protecting yourself against a reintroduction of sanctionsNiazi Kabalan, Senior Associate, Pinsent Masons LLP Niazi specialises in energy and natural resources projects in emerging markets and challenging investment

environments, with a particular focus on the Middle East and Africa. He has worked in London, Abu Dhabi, and Beirut. Niazi advises at every stage of a project lifecycle, including the analysis of petroleum laws and regulations, the development, procurement, and financing of energy projects, and acquisitions and disposals.

He has advised investors, IOCs, governments, developers, power generators, and contractors on projects in Brazil, Russia, India, China, Iran, the Middle East and Africa. Niazi is recommended by Chambers Global and is a member of the AIPN and the IBA. He is dual qualified as a lawyer in England and in Lebanon being also fluent in French and Arabic. He has co-presented a legal workshop to government stakeholders, parliamentarians, ministers, and IOC executives on the oil & gas legal regime in Kurdistan-Iraq and federal Iraq.

12.00 Lunch Break

13.00 Workshop 2

International transactions: Navigating Iran’s banking and payments system• Reconnecting Iran with the global payments system• How to assess transactions and what to take into account• Avoiding common pitfalls and red tape• Ensuring compliance with US and international banking restrictionsKees Lakerveld, International Payments Specialist, 2FX Treasury

Kees advises corporates in the area of treasury and international payments. He has been working in the financial services industry for more than 20 years and has set up global settlement structures for banks and corporates. Over the last years, Kees specialized in settlement and currency risk management models for emerging market countries. He successfully helped corporates to settle payments from Iran. Before he founded 2FX Treasury, Kees was globally responsible for the payment transactions business operating models in the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

15.30 End of Workshops

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COMPLIANCEA PROVEN FORMULA FOR SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Despite the achievement of Implementation Day, a significant program of US and EU sanctions persist. This compliant Iran business conference is dedicated to the open exchange of information derived from the personal experiences of expert speakers. The event organizer, IRN International, and its part-ners take sanctions regulations seriously, and have pursued all reasonable measures to ensure an envi-ronment of compliance for sponsors, speakers, and attendees. This includes the consultation of legal counsel in the United States and Europe and com-munication with the relevant authorities. The US Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) regulations that govern this event are repro-duced below. We encourage you to take a look. • §560.208 Prohibited facilitation by United

States persons of transactions by foreign per-sons.

Except as otherwise authorized pursuant to this part, and notwithstanding any contract entered into or any license or permit granted prior to May 7, 1995, no United States person, wherever located, may ap-prove, finance, facilitate, or guarantee any transac-tion by a foreign person where the transaction by that foreign person would be prohibited by this part if performed by a United States person or within the United States. • §560.417 Facilitation; change of policies and

procedures; referral of business opportuni-ties offshore.

With respect to §560.208, a prohibited facilitation or approval of a transaction by a foreign person occurs, among other instances, when a United States person: (a) Alters its operating policies or procedures, or those of a foreign affiliate, to permit a foreign affiliate to accept or perform a specific contract, engagement or transaction involving Iran or the Government of Iran without the approval of the United States per-son, where such transaction previously required approval by the United States person and such trans-action by the foreign affiliate would be prohibited by this part if performed directly by a United States person or from the United States; (b) Refers to a foreign person purchase orders, re-quests for bids, or similar business opportunities in-volving Iran or the Government of Iran to which the United States person could not directly respond as a result of the prohibitions contained in this part; or (c) Changes the operating policies and procedures of a particular affiliate with the specific purpose of facilitating transactions that would be prohibited by this part if performed by a United States person or from the United States. • §560.204 Prohibited exportation, reexporta-

tion, sale, or supply of goods, technology, or services to Iran.

Except as otherwise authorized pursuant to this part, and notwithstanding any contract entered into or any license or permit granted prior to May 7, 1995, the exportation, reexportation, sale, or sup-ply, directly or indirectly, from the United States, or

by a United States person, wherever located, of any goods, technology, or services to Iran or the Gov-ernment of Iran is prohibited, including the expor-tation, reexportation, sale, or supply of any goods technology, or services to a person in a third country undertaken with knowledge or reason to know that: (a) Such goods, technology, or services are intended specifically for supply, transshipment, or reexpor-tation, directly or indirectly, to Iran or the Govern-ment of Iran; or (b) Such goods, technology, or services are intended specifically for use in the production of, for commin-gling with, or for incorporation into goods, technol-ogy, or services to be directly or indirectly supplied, transshipped, or reexported exclusively or predomi-nantly to Iran or the Government of Iran. • §560.410 Provision of services. (a) The prohibition on the exportation, reexporta-tion, sale or supply of services contained in §560.204 applies to services performed on behalf of a person in Iran or the Government of Iran or where the ben-efit of such services is otherwise received in Iran, if such services are performed:(1) In the United States, or(2) Outside the United States by a United States per-son, including by an overseas branch of an entity lo-cated in the United States.(b) The benefit of services performed anywhere in the world on behalf of the Government of Iran is presumed to be received in Iran.(c) The prohibitions on transactions involving blocked property contained in §560.211 apply to services performed in the United States or by U.S. persons, wherever located, including by an overseas branch of an entity located in the United States:(1) On behalf of or for the benefit of the Government of Iran, an Iranian financial institution, or any other person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to §560.211; or(2) With respect to property interests of the Govern-ment of Iran, an Iranian financial institution, or any other person whose property and interests in prop-erty are blocked pursuant to §560.211.(d) Example. A United States person is engaged in a prohibited exportation of services to Iran when it extends credit to a third-country firm specifically to enable that firm to manufacture goods for sale to Iran or for an entity of the Government of Iran. See also §560.416. • §560.210 Exempt transactions. (a) Personal communications. The prohibitions contained in this part do not apply to any postal, telegraphic, telephonic, or other personal communi-cation that does not involve the transfer of anything of value.(b) Humanitarian donations. The prohibitions of §§560.204 and 560.206 do not apply to donations by United States persons of articles, such as food, cloth-ing, and medicine, intended to be used to relieve human suffering. (c) Information or informational materials. (1) The prohibitions contained in this part do not apply to the importation from any country and the exporta-tion to any country of information or informational materials, as defined in §560.315, whether commer-cial or otherwise, regardless of format or medium of transmission.

(2) This section does not exempt from regulation or authorize transactions related to information or informational materials not fully created and in existence at the date of the transactions, or to the substantive or artistic alteration or enhancement of informational materials, or to the provision of marketing and business consulting services. Such prohibited transactions include, but are not limited to, payment of advances for information or informa-tional materials not yet created and completed (with the exception of prepaid subscriptions for widely circulated magazines and other periodical publications); provision of services to market, pro-duce or coproduce, create, or assist in the creation of information or informati1nal materials; and pay-ment of royalties with respect to income received for enhancements or alterations made by u.s. persons to such information or informational materials. • §560.554 Importation and exportation of

services related to conferences in the United States or third countries authorized.

(a) Subject to the restrictions in paragraph (c) of this section, the importation of Iranian-origin services into the United States or other dealing in such servic-es and the exportation, reexportation, sale, or supply of services from the United States or by a U.S. person are I authorized where such services are performed or provided in the United States by or for a person who is ordinarily resident in Iran, other than the Government of Iran, an Iranian financial institution, or any other person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to §560.211, for the purpose of, or which directly relate to, participating in a public conference, performance, exhibition or similar event, and such services are consistent with that purpose. (b) To the extent riot otherwise exempt from the prohibitions of this part and subject to the restric-tions in paragraph (c) of this section, the exporta-tion, reexportation, sale, or supply of services direct-ly related to the sponsorship by a U.S. person of a public conference or other similar public event in a third country that is attended by persons who are or-dinarily resident in Iran, other than the Government of Iran, an Iranian financial institution, or any other person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to §560.211, is authorized, pro-vided that attendance and participation at the con-ference or other similar public event is open for the public and that the conference or other similar event is not tailored in whole or in part to or for Iran or persons who are ordinarily resident in Iran. (c) This section does not authorize: (1) Any release of technology or software to a person who is ordinarily resident in Iran; and (2) The exportation, reexportation, sale or supply of services, or the importation of Iranian-origin servic-es or other dealing in such services, related to the petroleum or petrochemical industries, energy de-velopment, crude oil or natural gas, pipelines, or the oil services industry.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS1. The conference fee is inclusive of Conference documentation, entry to all conference sessions, lunches, refreshments and admission to all social networking events.2. International Research Networks Ltd. (IRN) requires full payment within 5 days of making a booking.3. Substitutions can be made at no extra charge up to 2 days before the event. Cancellations received in writing more than 7 days before the event will receive a full credit voucher. Credit vouchers cannot be issued for cancellations made less than 7

days before the event. Credit vouchers may be used for payment towards any future IRN event within the next 18 months.4. Upon signing this sales contract the customer commits to make payment in full. If the customer wishes to make a cancellation before payment has been made, the customer is still obliged to make payment in full, and will in turn receive a credit

note of the equivalent price which will be applicable for 18 months for any IRN event, summit, conference or workshop. 5. The customer agrees to make payment in full and the net amount must be received by IRN – any withholding tax or any other taxes are to be borne by the customer.6. IRN will make every reasonable effort to adhere to the conference package, but reserves the right to change date, location, content, speakers or topics if necessary. Any communication concerning the event shall not form part of the contract. If the

event is cancelled for any reason the client shall receive a full credit voucher.7. The customer is wholly responsible for booking and paying for all travel, accommodation and other services associated with attendance at an event. Under no circumstances shall IRN be liable for any expenses occurred by the customer, even if the

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