Global Medical Exhibitions
American Venous Forum Annual Meeting (AVF VENOUS)
AVF VENOUS
United States - Denver
February 28–March 4, 2026
American Venous Forum (AVF)
Exhibition Introduction
The American Venous Forum Annual Meeting is the premier academic conference in North America for venous and lymphatic diseases, and one of the world’s leading benchmark events in venous medicine. It focuses on chronic venous disease, venous thromboembolism, pelvic venous disorders, lymphedema, venous ulcers, endovascular techniques, and biomedical innovations, serving as the foremost platform for clinical exchange, technical training, and industry collaboration among venous specialists in North America and around the globe.
Market Overview
Post Show Report
Over 4,000 industry professionals attended, with more than 120 exhibitors, and the exhibits covered the entire diagnostic and treatment continuum for venous diseases.
Product Scope
Venous interventional devices, varicose vein treatment equipment, thrombus diagnostic devices, venous ultrasound machines, and venous rehabilitation aids.
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, 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.
Exhibition Registration
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