Global Medical Exhibitions
International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (ISPNO)
ISPNO
Australia - Sydney
June 28–July 1, 2026
International Society for Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Exhibition Introduction
The International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro‑Oncology is the world’s largest and most academically influential premier annual conference in the field of pediatric neuro‑oncology. Held every two years, it serves as a global, multidisciplinary forum dedicated to central nervous system tumors in children and adolescents, spanning the entire continuum from basic research and clinical diagnosis and treatment to translational medicine and rehabilitation support. It also stands as the central hub for updating international guidelines, unveiling cutting-edge technologies, and fostering industry–academic collaboration in this domain.
Market Overview
Post Show Report
Number of attendees: 800+ people
International Representatives: 55+ Countries
Product Scope
Targeted therapies for pediatric brain tumors, neuro-oncology imaging equipment, minimally invasive surgical instruments, and tumor biomarker assay reagents.
Booth Application
1. Complete the exhibition application form, ensuring that all information is accurate and error-free.
2. Confirm booth information, sign the exhibition contract, and pay the applicable fees as stipulated in the contract.
3. Handle matters related to booth registration, banner board fabrication, the exhibition catalog, 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 exhibition schedules.
6. If a visa is required, promptly arrange the necessary visa procedures for all exhibition participants.
7. During the event, systematically advance all exhibition-related tasks to ensure the project is successfully implemented.
8. Upon completion of the project, arrange for the issuance of invoices.
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