In October, more than 5,000 emergency medicine professionals will descend on Chicago for the largest, most prestigious show in emergency medicine. Our attendees come highly motivated to participate in our advanced educational programs. They also look forward to the technical exhibits and view them as an extension of the educational experience.
If you have ever exhibited at the ACEP Scientific Assembly, you already know how vital the show is to your company’s sales and marketing efforts. Don’t miss this opportunity to put the power of the ACEP Scientific Assembly to work for you!
Plus, this year is the 40th Anniversary of the College and there will be special celebrations taking place. Be there to help us commemorate this very special occasion! | |
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2007 ATTENDANCE
Reach two audiences at once! Scientific Assembly is held in conjunction with Research Forum. All attendees have access to the exhibit hall. Professional Attendance 5,150 Physicians 3,235 Residents 1,082 Nurses 195 Physician Assistants 135 EMTs/Paramedics 47 Medical Students 122 International 81 Exhibits Only 28 Administrator/Other 83 Poster/Paper Presenters 97 Research Forum Only 45 Other Attendees 3,185 Media 13 Exhibitor 1,850 Guests 1,297 Chapter Staff 25 Total Attendance 8,335 Total Attendance for Past Scientific Assemblies: 2001 Chicago 4,847 2002 Seattle 4,986 2003 Boston 5,346 2004 San Francisco 6,759 2005 Washington, DC 5,615 2006 New Orleans 4,425
2007 SHOW STATISTICS
95% of 2007 Scientific Assembly attendees found the exhibit program valuable.
65% of 2007 attendees participate in, or have the final say in, purchasing decisions.
82% of 2007 attendees recommend products/suppliers to their institutions.
93% of 2007 exhibitors felt they had attained their objective for exhibiting.
95% of 2007 exhibitors say they will probably or definitely attend the 2008 Scientific Assembly!
Note: The information as printed in this exhibitor prospectus is preliminary. Exhibitors should search carefully for future communications that will provide updated information. You are encouraged to read the entire prospectus carefully because policies and procedures may change from year to year.
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