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Transcript of The Endocrine Society’s 95th Annual Meeting & Expo 2013
ENDOExpo—the place to connect with research thought leaders.
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The Endocrine Society’s95th Annual Meeting & Expo
June 15–18, 2013 | San Francisco, California Moscone Convention Center
The Endocrine Society invites you to ENDO 2013, our 95th
Annual Meeting and Expo, taking place June 15–18, 2013,
in everybody’s favorite city—San Francisco. ENDO is the world’s
largest meeting of endocrinologists—over 9,000 endocrine
professionals attended ENDO 2011. When you exhibit at ENDO, we
put you in touch with decision makers dedicated to clinical and basic
research in the field. ENDOExpo is the hub of the meeting, with focused
efforts to drive traffic to your booth through strategic placement of
posters, dedicated Expo only hours, and coffee breaks in the Expo hall.
Reserve your space early to guarantee the best location and price!
Learn more about attendees at ENDO
9,000+endocrinology professionals attended ENDO 2011.
ENDO attracts a broad range of experts.
Educator/ Teacher 6%
Other 5%
ClinicalResearcher
16%
ScientificResearcher
22%
Fellow/Trainee/Student
24%Clinical
Practitioner27%
ENDO attendees come from all regions of the US and countries around the world.
Europe
19%
Other Countries
11%
Asia
7%
Australia
2%
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13%44%18%
25%
North America
61%5,622
ENDO researchers specialize in diverse areas.
Molecular Biology
Cell Signaling
Lipid Disorders
Cancer Research
Neuroendocrinology
45%
43%
43%
33%
26%
ENDO researchers influence other health care professionals.
n 85% published a paper
n 77% make scientific/educational presentations
n 61% teach a course or present in a teaching
hospital
ENDO researchers work primarily in the following settings:
2,058
1,487
589
Medical School
College or University
Hospital/Clinic
83% of ENDO researchers interacted with exhibitors during the unopposed hours each day.
Source: ENDO 2010/2011 Survey Results and 2010 Journals Readership Survey
ENDO attendees largely attend only ENDO.97% do not attend FASEB 96% do not attend ASBMR91% do not attend Neuroscience
ENDO researchers play a role in the purchase of each of the following types of products/services.
Lab Equipment and Supplies
Biochemicals/Reagents
Services
89%
88%
75%
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ENDO Makes an Impactn 97% of ENDO researchers find the meeting valuable to their profession
n 87% of ENDO researchers act on the information received at exhibits
ENDO 2011 Resultsn 93% of ENDO attendees engaged exhibitors on the Expo floor
n 85% of exhibitors accomplished their goals
n 83% of exhibitors rated their overall experience
as 4 or 5 on a 5-point scale
At ENDO, our exhibitors achieve their goals!
”“Coming to the Expo, one can see from an
endocrine aspect all the different varieties
of assays, techniques, and even new ideas
you can consider for your own research.— Cherie Butts, PhD, Endocrine Researcher
Working with ENDO is one of the best experiences
that I have as a Congress Manager—they provide all
the needed information in a timely and cohesive man-
ner with both the exhibitor prospectus and the exhibit
manual. I have found all the people to be responsive
and knowledgeable about their jobs and very fast to
answer any questions needed. Thank you for all the
effort that is done on the exhibitors behalf.— Judith Picciuti, Global Conventions Manager and ENDO 2011 Exhibitor ”
“
Time is money and when you can bring together thousands of researchers
focusing on endocrinology related issues the return on investment is very high.—Lee Herbert, ENDO 2011 Exhibitor ”“
Source: ENDO 2010/2011 Survey Results
6,300total leads generated at ENDOExpo 2011.
Visit the ENDO site to see what our attendees
tell us they are looking for from exhibitors:
www.endo-society.org/message-to-exhibitors
Cherie Butts, PhDEndocrine Researcher
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21st Century BiochemicalsAACE Impact GraphicsAbbott LaboratoriesAB SCIEXAddgeneAffinity Life SciencesAkrimax PharmaceuticalsAllerganALPCO DiagnosticsALZET Osmotic Pumps/Durect CorpAmylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Animas CorporationArbor Assays, LLCArkrayAsuragenAthena DiagnosticsAuxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.BachemB-Bridge International BDBio-SynthesisBioscientifica & ICE—ECE 2012Boehringer Ingelheim PharmacuticalsCayman Chemical CompanyCell Signaling TechnologyCongressionally Directed Medical Res Prog.Corcept TherapeuticsCPC Scientific Inc.Cushing Support & Research FoundationData Sciences Int’lDiabetes Health NetworkElsevierEMD SeronoEMD MilliporeEndo PharmaceuticalsFDA Office on Womens HealthFora Care, Inc.Fox Meadows SoftwareGEICOGenentech,IncGenzyme CorporationGI DynamicsGigaCyte/Beta-Pro LLCHawaiian MoonHealth Monitor NetworkHologicHRA Research
Companies that exhibited at ENDOExpo 2011
IBL—Transatlantic Corp.Immunodiagnostic Systems, Inc.Infinite TherapeuticsInsuletIntermountain HealthcareIntegrated Islet Distribution Program (IIDP)Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.Jackson ImmunoResearchKarger PublishersKent Scientific CorpKeyence CorporationLabCorp/EsoterixLifeSensors, Inc.Lilly USA LLCMAGIC FoundationMassaging InsolesMayo Clinic – Referring Physician OfficeMedtronic DiabetesMercodiaMerck & Co. Inc.National Diabetes Info Clearinghouse (NDIC)NeuroMetrixNew England Journal of MedicineNIEHS/Nat’l Inst. Of Environ. Health Sci.Novartis PharmaceuticalsNova BiomedicalNovo Nordisk Inc.Outpatient Pathology AssociatesPamlab LLCPfizer Inc.Phoenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.PhreesiaThe Pituitary SocietyPituitary Network AssociationQuidel CorpResearch Dietssanofi Siemens HealthcareSpringerSt. Mary Medical CenterTaconicTakeda PharmaceuticalsTeva Biologics & Specialty ProductsUpToDateWilley-Blackwell Yale Pathology LabsZenBio Inc.
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ENDOExpo 2013 Floor Plan
As of May 17, 2012.
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Pre-Registrant Mailing List Rental Make the most of your exhibit by reaching out to attendees via
direct mail before ENDO. A list of ENDO 2013 pre-registrants is
available for rental purposes exclusively to companies exhibiting
at ENDO 2013.
Booth DriversDrive traffic to your booth through various advertising opportunities
at the meeting by supporting the Endocrine Donation Station or by
offering reprints from your booth.
ENDOExpo TheaterShowcase a product or present new data at the ENDOExpo
Theater. This is an hour-long, non-CME opportunity located
on the ENDOExpo floor.
Banner Sponsorships Draw attendees to your booth by promoting your company
in high traffic areas in the convention center.
ENDO ConnectProvide attendees with the opportunity to access information on
the Expo floor at ENDO Connect and communication centers
where attendees can claim CME, check email, post messages,
and access the internet. Supporter receives signage and company
logo on the internet log-in page.
Maximize your presence at ENDOExpo 2013
ENDO 2013 EXHIBIT BOOTH PRICING
Booth Type 2013 Price
Standard $3,395
Table Top/first Time exhibitor $2,260
non profit $820
island-on Site $4,115
island-post Meeting $4,215
Island Booths 2013 On-Site
20x20 $16,460
20x30 $24,690
20x40 $32,920
30x40 $49,380
30x50 $61,725
40x50 $82,300
50x50 $102,875
Sign up today! Island Booth Prices increase
after ENDO.
For more details or information on other oppor-
tunities, visit the ENDO Opportunities for Support
page www.endo-society.org/ENDO-Sponsorship
or contact Amy Woodward at 301.951.2619 or
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Reserve your space for ENDOExpo 2013Sign up today! Island pricing increases after on-site selection during ENDO 2012.
Darrin Scherago
Expo Manager
Scherago International/ENDO Meeting
525 Washington Boulevard, Suite 3310
Jersey City, NJ 07310
Tel: 201.653.4777, ext. 20
Fax: 201.653.5705
E-mail: [email protected]
www.scherago.com/endoexpo
Nancy Chill
Senior Director, Corporate Relations
The Endocrine Society
8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Tel: 301.941.0203
Fax: 301.941.0259
E-mail: [email protected]
Exhibit Dates and HoursSaturday, June 15: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday, June 16: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday, June 17: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Exhibit InstallationThursday, June: 13 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Friday, June 14: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Exhibit DismantlingMonday, June 17: 4:00 – 9:00 PM
Tuesday, June 18: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM