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Every delegate, presenter and exhibitor who participated in, or visited the conference for any length of time received a feedback questionnaire. The objectives of the questionnaire were to rate the overall perception of the conference, did people find it useful, and also to identify ways in which we could improve the format and the focus if we were to run a similar event.
We received a higher than expected amount of feedback forms returned at the end of the conference, and we would like to thank everyone for the very positive and constructive comments which were made. Every effort will be made to take these comments into account when planning the next conference.
The questionnaire asked people to rate different aspects of the conference content, from the papers presented, workshops, and panel discussions, to the exhibition area.
We are proud to announce that every single aspect of the conference had a positive rating. With an overall rating for the conference of 4.3 out of 5.
"It was wonderful to meet and talk to people interested in the same subject! Tactile images can be very isolating due to its specialist nature"
"I found it totally stimulating, excellent range of topics within the subject. It was very interesting to hear and see what is happening in other countries. Good cross-section of papers and exhibits"
"For once I found everything interesting"
"Papers were very interesting, informative and valuable. It's good to know what else is going on in the world!"
"A very good mix of practice and theory"
"Being able to converse with so many people in various and varied occupations relating to tactile diagrams. I no longer feel out on a limb"
"Thanks - a great success"
"An interesting range of papers presented - gained a lot of valuable information"
"This has been an excellent benchmark - hopefully something to build on"
"Thanks for a great conference"
Once again we would like to thank everyone for their very positive comments, and interest in the conference.
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