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Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR)
ASNR
United States - Austin
May 17–20, 2026
American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR)
Exhibition Introduction
The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology is the premier, comprehensive flagship academic conference in the field of neuroradiology in North America and worldwide. Hosted by the American Society of Neuroradiology, which boasts nearly 6,000 members, it encompasses the entire spectrum of diagnostic and interventional radiology for the central nervous system, the head and neck, and the spine, serving as a global hub for advancing neuroimaging technology, harmonizing clinical practice guidelines, and fostering industry‑academic collaboration.
Market Overview
Post Show Report
7,500+ neuroradiology professionals, 210+ exhibitors, with innovative neuroimaging technologies accounting for 50%
Product Scope
Neurological CT/MRI equipment, cerebral angiography systems, neurointerventional devices, and brain functional imaging analysis tools
Booth Application
1. Complete the exhibition application form, ensuring that all information is accurate and error-free.
2. Confirm the booth information, sign the exhibition contract, and pay the relevant fees as stipulated in the contract.
3. Handle matters related to booth registration, banner board fabrication, exhibition catalogues, rental of exhibition equipment and booth construction, as well as exhibit transportation.
4. Prepare exhibition materials such as brochures, posters, and business cards.
5. Confirm the list of exhibitors and coordinate their travel arrangements.
6. If a visa is required, promptly arrange the necessary visa procedures for all exhibition participants.
7. During the implementation period, systematically advance all exhibition-related tasks to ensure the project is successfully launched and executed.
8. Upon completion of the project, arrange for the issuance of invoices.
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