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Prof. Dr. Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap
Kasetsart University, Thailand

On behalf of the organizing committee, I am honored to invite researchers, scientists, students, private sector and all those interested in all aspects of mosquito and vector control, to join the 4-day AMV conference which will be held in Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand from 27th to 30th of November 2023. Theme: “Reimagining Vector Control: Innovations for our changed world”. The aim of the conference is to share an insight into the current research and cutting-edge tools, and strength of the Asia-Pacific regional mosquito and vector control capacity. We also aim to review new technologies and approaches that are focused on addressing the rapidly changing landscape of mosquito control, and with regards to the post-COVID19 pandemic era.