conference app

THE ANZSOM ASM CONFERENCE APP IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

Please note that this app is designed for in-person delegates. If you are a virtual attendee, a zoom webinar linked will be email to you. 

The app will host information such as the program, speakers, exhibitor details, and much more!

We strongly encourage you to download the app prior to your arrival to Perth and familiarise yourself with the features. 

Please note that there will be no printed conference handbook or program. The app is your key source of information for the conference. 

Your Login Details

Event App Code: ANZSOM2024

Your username and pin will be emailed to you by Iceberg Events. Please check your inbox for these details. 

Downloading the Conference App




1. Download the app via the links above & enter the event code ANZSOM2024.

2. Click on Log In.

3. Use the email you completed your registration conference with. Your pin will be emailed to you by Iceberg Events.

4. Click on My Registration to upload a profile picture and My Info to view your registration details.

Using the Conference App


Dinner Table Allocation

You may choose to select a table for the conference dinner on Tuesday 22 October. 

1. Please ensure you have enabled your details to be shared by updating your settings in the "Privacy and Settings" icon on the app. 

2. Click on the "Dinner Table Selection" icon and then click on Conference Dinner. 

3. Here you will be able to choose a table, invite a guest to your table, accept table invitations, view the status of your table, and update your table allocation. 

If you have any questions. Please see the Iceberg Events staff. 



ANZSOM ASM 2024

Proudly brought to you by the Australian and New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine Inc.

20 - 23 October 2024 

www.anzsomasm2024.com.au | Event hashtag: #ANZSOMASM

Iceberg Events | PO Box 1179, Milton QLD | Phone 07 3876 4988

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land which out 2024 ASM will be held. We pay our respects to the Wajuk people and acknowledge their cultural and heritage beliefs are still important today.