Neurotrauma 2012, the 30th Annual Symposium of the National Neurotrauma Society including the AANS/CNS Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care will be held at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona on July 22-25, 2012.
The Symposium is the premier scientific event for clinicians and researchers in the field of neurotrauma, presenting state of the art approaches and breaking research. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the number one cause of death in young adults and together with spinal cord injury is a major determinant of disability; both diseases incur high socio economic costs both in the acute treatment phase and in the long term due to loss of productive life years.
As a Supporter or Exhibitor, you will be highly visible and an integral part of the event as each sponsor and exhibitor will be given considerable exposure during the Symposium. The Symposium will provide an unsurpassed opportunity for companies to network and interact with global decision makers, critical care and rehab physicians, neurosurgeons and researchers.
Important new scientific developments will be presented in plenary and breakout sessions, oral and poster presentations. Controversial issues will be addressed in round table discussions and pro-con debates. The Symposium will bring together an estimated 700+ scientists and clinicians from all over the world.
Support enables organizations like yours to contribute to the success of Neurotrauma 2012, while benefiting from a high degree of exposure of your product and services to your worldwide target audience. Sponsorship of this premier event offers your organization lasting recognition and exposure and will serve to promote the quality of care for patients with brain and spinal cord injury. In this invitation we offer a large number of opportunities for sponsorship and present details on the exhibits. All exhibitors will have access to a good location and we will ensure maximum delegate exposure by providing food functions at the exhibition and integrating exhibits with the poster viewing sessions.
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