New Approaches Conference: NYC 2024 - 3rd Annual Summit Date
2024 New Approaches - UN Week Summit
Date and time
Location
Harvard Club of New York City
35 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036Refund Policy
About this event
- 11 hours
2024 New Approaches - Registration is now open.
We invite you to join us on Monday, September 23rd at the Harvard Club of New York City for the New Approaches Summit in its third year, coinciding with UNGA79 and Climate week.
Early registration is on sale until June 22, 2024.
The agenda is currently in production. For updated information, FAQs, and to view past programming, please visit our event website: newapproaches.nyc
To inquire about opportunities for 2024 program participation, sponsorships, and ways to get involved contact: events@newapproaches.nyc.
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New Approaches is an independent global forum on science and policy held annually during United Nations General Assembly week in NYC.
As a neutral convener, New Approaches hosts programming created by co-chairs and speakers. Views and statements by speakers are their own and diverse views are encouraged.
The summit is open to all stakeholders committed to working together to find solutions to end smoking.
Frequently asked questions
The annual NAC event investigates how policy innovation and technological innovation complement each other in reducing global tobacco dependence to prevent combustible tobacco-related deaths. The conference features approaches to policy, regulation, innovation, investment, and sustainability.
The one-day event is hosted annually during United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Climate week in September. Next year's NAC full day event is scheduled on Monday, September 23, 2024 in New York City from 8AM-7PM.
NAC is open to multi-sector professionals, researchers, government, health experts, medical inst., industry, consumer advocates, media, and individuals interested in proactive and practical harm reduction solutions. Attendees from various fields unite together to contribute in meaningful ways.
NAC sessions cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to, the science of harm reduction, regulatory approaches to tobacco control, technological innovations, the impacts on public health, finance, and the relationship between tobacco harm reduction and the United Nations SDGs.
NAC provides ample networking opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to connect with experts, researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers during breaks, networking sessions, and social events. These interactions foster collaboration and facilitate knowledge exchange.
Yes, there is opportunities for both poster and oral presentations. Abstract submission guidelines and deadlines will be available on the event website. This allows for researchers/ professionals to share their work, findings, and innovative approaches related to tobacco control and harm reduction.
Yes! NAC welcomes sponsors who meet the criteria and wish to support and showcase their products, services, or initiatives aligned with the event. If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, email events@newapproaches.nyc for further information.
Yes, journalists are encouraged and welcome to attend (free). If you are a journalist interested in obtaining a media accreditation, learn more, or to schedule on-site interviews with select speakers, panelists, or the organizers please email events@newapproaches.nyc.
This is an in-person event. The availability of recorded sessions or online access may vary, the organizers aim to provide access to select materials. Further information will be communicated through the event website and its official channels in the lead-up to the event.
Early registration is recommended as space is limited to 150 attendees. Pricing tiers range from $100.00 to $1000.00 depending on your professional delegate category. The 1-day event includes welcome breakfast, lunch served sit-down style, refreshment breaks, and networking/cocktail reception.
Attendees are responsible for their own accommodations and travel arrangements. The event organizers may provide information on recommended hotels nearby the venue in midtown, but it is advisable to book well in advance given New York City is peak-season adjacent to UNGA activities.