WebsEdge is going to be in Cape Town, South Africa as the official broadcaster at 46th Union World Conference on Lung Health, convened by International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union).
For the first time, Union TV will be filmed at the conference from 2-6 December 2015 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) covering the theme A New Agenda: Lung Health Beyond 2015.
The Union World Conference on Lung Health conference will welcome some of the leading TB experts and health representatives including; the World Health Organization, Stop TB Partnership, Bill & Melinda Gates, UNAIDS Foundation to name a few. Find out more: capetown.worldlunghealth.org
Union TV will broadcast a new daily show bringing together thought leaders and newsmakers from around the event. Preview Union TV below to see which institutions will be featuring their research in advancing the treatment of TB and lung diseases.
Where to Watch Union TV
During the conference you will be able to watch Union TV on screens around the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). Keep an eye out for us filming throughout the conference and on set at the Union TV Studio near the registration desk.
Excitingly you can also catch it the following hotels and channels:
• Southern Sun Cullinan – 23
• Westin Cape Town – 43
• The Pepper Club – 0
Follow us and the meeting on Twitter for updates: @WebsEdge_Health| #wclh2015 | @UnionConference
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