FSANZ Annual Conference 2024
Industry: Medical
Location: Crown Conference Centre, WA
Date: 14th - 17th Sep, 2024
The Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) Annual Conference 2024 is highly relevant to the daily challenges faced by professionals in the reproductive health field. This is a prime opportunity to connect with scientists, nurses, counsellors and medical director and learn about the latest advancements in fertility treatments.
Why Exhibit?
With the theme “A Journey to Excellence,” the conference underscores its commitment to improving reproductive health outcomes, making it an ideal venue for exhibitors to make an impact in everyday clinical practice.
Who Should Attend?
- Reproductive health specialists
- Scientists and researchers
- Nurses and midwives
- Counsellors and psychologists
- Medical directors and clinic managers
- Healthcare administrators
- Medical students and trainees
- Industry representatives
Benefits of Exhibiting
- Engage with fertility experts: Connect with leading specialists in reproductive health and network with those in allied health.
- Showcase technologies: Present advanced fertility treatment technologies
- Clinical trial exposure: Share clinical trial findings and introduce new research.
- Product demonstrations: Demonstrate fertility products firsthand.
- Support tools: Introduce patient support tools for fertility treatments.
Who Should Exhibit?
- Fertility clinics offering new treatment options and sharing success rates
- Manufacturers of medical devices, including IVF equipment and cryopreservation tools
- Pharmaceutical companies presenting fertility medications and hormonal treatments
- Providers of prenatal and fertility-related genetic tests
- Developers of healthcare IT solutions, such as software for patient management and clinic operations
- Companies providing patient support services, such as counselling, educational resources and support apps
- Laboratories offering diagnostic and laboratory testing services for fertility
- Research institutions sharing the latest research and developments in reproductive health