Venue
MC10 was held at the University of Manchester, in the north-west of the UK.
Our venue at the University was the Renold Building on the Sackville Street campus, just 250 metres from Piccadilly station, and only a short walk into the city centre,to the main shopping district, bars and restaurants.

About Manchester
Manchester has a population of 2.5 million and is one of the largest economic regions outside London. It is a city; which has roots in ancient history, but is probably the most progressive city in the UK. It is wonderfully cosmopolitan and yet retains its own unique character. Manchester was the first city of the Industrial Revolution, the home of the first computer, and the birthplace of the first ever professional football league.
Manchester is well-served by hotel accommodation at all levels, from budget accommodation to stylish boutique hotels and four and five star establishments, and offers the wide range of leisure and entertainment facilities befitting a thriving, dynamic European city.
It also built a reputation as an international conference destination, hosting everything from international conventions to national expositions. Above all, it is the city's cheerful acceptance of newcomers that makes a visit to Manchester such a pleasure. Mancunian friendliness is legendary and an enthusiastic welcome is guaranteed.
Travel to Manchester
Manchester Airport is one of the largest in the country and is situated about 10 miles south of the city centre. It serves over 200 worldwide destinations directly and has transport links to the city, by train, taxi and bus.
Manchester has three railway stations, the busiest being Manchester Piccadilly. London is only 2 hours away by train.
Related Links
University of Manchester Travel Information
Maps and travel information to the University of Manchester
Visit Manchester
The official tourism website for Manchester, UK.
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