Ottawa will host more than 2,000 delegates during the 64th ISI World Statistics Congress from 16-20 July 2023. The 64th ISI WSC 2023 is the leading event on Statistics & Data Science worldwide. It has been biennially organized since 1887 by the International Statistical Institute (ISI), currently based in The Hague.
The 4-day Congress, which will take place at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, will also make use of the Westin, Les Suites, Lord Elgin, Novotel, Sheraton and University of Ottawa for accommodation, totaling more than 2,950 room nights.
The international community of statistics and statisticians has led the way, supporting governments, healthcare systems, and business leaders in the decision making to navigate one of the most turbulent times of modern history. In 2023, in Ottawa, the community can finally meet again in person to celebrate the work of the last years and learn, network, and collaborate for the future.
The Ottawa bid was won in 2020 with support from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton University, the University of Ottawa and Statistics Canada based in Ottawa. Throughout the bid process Ottawa sought a number of ways to add significant partnership value to the client association and delegates, including support with their opening reception, digital signage at key transport hubs such as the airport and complimentary Light Rail Transit passes for all delegates.
In a message to members, ISI President Stephen Penneck said, “In past years, the International Statistical Institute (ISI) has brought together thousands of delegates from more than 120 countries. After our successful Virtual Congress in 2021, we look forward to meeting friends and colleagues from around the world in-person. We will have a rich scientific program that includes invited sessions, contributed sessions, short courses, tutorials, and time to meet friends and colleagues. We will be attracting academics, mathematical statisticians, data scientists, applied statisticians, official statisticians and statisticians from the world of business. You don’t have to be a statistician to benefit from the WSC – anyone who uses or has an interest in statistics or data science will find the sessions of value.”
Once again, this event also demonstrates the close working partnership that Ottawa Tourism has developed with The Hague Convention Bureau over recent years. The postponed ISI World Statistics Congress 2021 in The Hague will now take place in 2025 and the two destinations have worked closely to promote each other’s events, support each other’s bids and drive delegate numbers to support the International Statistical Institute (ISI).
Ottawa Tourism’s, Vice President, Meetings and Major Events, Lesley Mackay concludes, “Not only does this event represent a great piece of business for the city, it also truly demonstrates once again the power of working in partnership with clients and other organizations throughout the industry. As a team we sought as many different creative ways as possible to support the local bid team and help them bring the event to Ottawa – working with The Hague to support their need to move dates due to COVID was a pleasure and shows what we can all do when we work together.”