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Registration

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Please note that registration is only available through the official AMS SGCR-WIRES 2025 website. We advise against making ticket purchases through any other platform. If you have any questions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at enquiry@conectere.com.sg

Registration Type

Standard
AMS / SRS / CRS Members
Allied Health / Nursing
SSR Members
Trainee/ Students*
LMIC*
Nursing & Allied Health Exclusive*:
One (1) Day Registration Rate
[Option to select any one day]
Nursing & Allied Health Exclusive*:
Two (2) Day Registration
[Option to select any two days]
Prices are in Singapore Dollar and inclusive of Goods and Service Tax (GST).
*Verification required upon registration
SUPER
EARLY BIRD

(27 to 29 Sep 2024 Only)
S$588
S$468
S$408
S$348
S$275
S$275
S$250
S$450

EARLY BIRD
(30 Sep 2024 to 31 May 2025 )
S$825
S$635
S$535
S$485
S$275
S$275
S$250
S$450

REGULAR
(1 Jun to 15 Aug 2025 )
S$980
S$780
S$680
S$580
S$275
S$380
S$250
S$450

ONSITE
(29 to 31 Aug 2025 )
S$1,170
S$980
S$980
S$980
S$400
S$580
S$250
S$450

AMS Registration Information

  • 1. COVID-19 Requirements for International Travellers
    There are no longer any COVID-19 measures for travellers arriving in Singapore, regardless of vaccination status or traveller profile. Please visit the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA) website for the latest updates.
  • 2. SG Arrival Card
    All travellers are required to submit their SG Arrival Card before arriving in Singapore. This does not apply to those who are transiting or transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance; or Residents (Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents, Long-Term Pass holders*) entering via Land Checkpoints. *Long-Term Pass holders include holders of Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass and Work Pass You may submit your SG Arrival Card through Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) official website.
  • 3. Visa
    Depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a visa before travelling to Singapore. If you are unsure whether you need a visa to visit Singapore, you can check the requirements on the ICA website. You may also want to ensure that your passport has a minimum of 6 months validity.
  • 4. Currency
    The official currency in Singapore is the Singapore dollar (SGD). It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign ‘$’ or ‘S$’. Notes come in denominations of S$2, S$5, S$10, S$50, S$100, S$1,000 and S$10,000 and coins come in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents and S$1. It is recommended to exchange your currency at banks, airport or currency exchange booths. Credit cards are widely accepted in Singapore, but carrying some cash with you is advisable, especially for smaller transactions.
  • 5. Safety & Security
    You can visit Singapore with the confidence that your personal safety is in good hands. We are widely regarded as one of the safest countries in the world, with consistently low crime rates, a transparent legal system, and a reliable police force.
  • 6. Efficient & Affordable Transportation
    There are many ways to get from door to door via taxis or private hire cars (PHCs), and both can be booked through mobile apps. Taxis can also be booked via telephone or hailed along roads or at designated taxi stands or taxi stops. If you choose to hail a taxi, the fare you pay is charged by the meter. Taxi metered fares are calculated based on the distance travelled and surcharges may apply. For ride-hail trips, licensed service operators can offer metered fare trips on taxis, or independently set flat fares for trips on taxis and PHCs. The flat fare to be charged for taxi and PHC bookings by the service operators must be indicated clearly within the app and provided upfront to the commuter. For more information, please visit the Land Transport Authority website.
  • 7. Weather & Clothing
    Singapore has a tropical climate and is hot and humid all year-round with temperatures ranging between 25°C to 33°C. It is advisable to bring lightweight and breathable clothing. You should also bring along an umbrella or raincoat to be prepared for rain which can be torrential but usually brief. Fortunately, all hotels, offices, shopping malls and the public transport are air-conditioned, so you would hardly feel uncomfortable. In addition, you will find sheltered walkways and pathways everywhere, protecting you from the rain and sun.
  • 8. Electrical Ports
    The electrical current used in Singapore is 220 to 240 volts AC, 50 Hz. You can use a three-pronged type G plug, which has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. If your device uses a different type of plug, you may need to bring an adapter.
  • 9. Shopping & Sightseeing
    Discover the vibrant lifestyle of our city, where both locals and visitors immerse themselves in the diverse array of malls that dot the urban landscape. Whether indulging in leisurely window-shopping, sipping on beverages in charming cafes, or enjoying a movie night out with friends, the city’s bustling malls offer endless entertainment. Shopping hours extend from 10:30 to 22:00, seven days a week, allowing everyone to explore at their convenience. Additionally, several convenience stores and supermarkets operate around the clock, catering to the varied needs of our dynamic community. For insider insights and local attractions, we recommend exploring the curated recommendations on the Visit Singapore website by the Singapore Tourism Board.
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