
The Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) invites exhibitors to the 2012 Vascular Annual Meeting®, the premiere meeting for vascular surgeons to be held June 7-9, 2012 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland just outside Washington, D.C.
Organizations that provide products or services tailored to surgeons and allied health professionals in the management and treatment of vascular disease should plan to attend the Vascular Annual Meeting®.
Sponsorship Opportunities
- social events and food service sponsorship: at the opening welcome reception, during refreshment breaks, and lunches
- registrant amenities sponsorship: choices include key cards, lanyards, and attendee tote bags
- advertising: at the cyber cafe; on a graphic board/banner, on the scientific session download stations or company logo on the convention center carpet runner
- Vascular Connections: placement of an advertisement in the daily onsite newsletter
For more information about sponsorship opportunities, email: vascular@vascularsociety.org or telephone 312-334-2312.
Exhibitor Housing Information
Housing is now closed. Please use an Internet search engine to locate a hotel room or call the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center reservations number directly at 301-965-4000.
Exhibitor Registration
Exhibitor Badge Order Form
Exhibitor Service Manual
Satellite Symposia Guidelines
SVS offers exhibitors the opportunity to sponsor Satellite Symposia. For questions, email: vascular@vascularsociety.org or telephone 312-334-2312.
Exhibitor Prospectus and Floor Plan
Professional attendance at the Vascular Annual Meeting has increased for the past two years. More than 1,550 professionals participated in the 2011 Vascular Annual Meeting. The breakdown of professional attendees is as follows: 605 SVS members, 358 non-members, 208 allied health professionals; 400 residents, students, and scholarship recipients.
Note: This website is for the intended use of Vascular Annual Meeting attendees and exhibitors only. Unauthorized use is a violation of the Federal Lanham Act and Federal Trade Commission Act.
Posted January 2012