The Georgia World Congress Center is about to come alive for the Medical Expo Atlanta is hosting from Oct 15-18, 2012. Thousands of HME professionals will fill the cavernous Expo Hall for Medtrade and get an up-close look at products from hundreds of exhibitors. Attendees will schmooze, network and develop relationships. They will get to pick the minds of the most successful corporate leaders and industry experts in the HME industry.
Over 560 exhibitors have signed up and will be setting up their own booths in the Exposition Hall. These are businesses from all parts of the world, congregating to a place which they know will be packed to the rafters with HME buyers. This massive event is the only one which everyone who is anyone in the home medical equipment will surely attend, and they do not want to miss a chance to meet in person with all the others and get up to date with the latest news and trends.
The conference is going to be just as big and vast an exercise. There are more than 120 conference sessions scheduled across 14 different tracks. These one hour sessions will be lead by the best speakers in the business, including Mark Higley, Ty Bello, Louis Feuer and many others.
Prominent tracks such as IT, competitive bidding and industry updates are sure to attract a lot of attendees. Reimbursements are covered in one track while the non-Medicaid and non-Medicare markets are covered in another one. Sessions on regulatory and legislative updates take up one track, while a new track has been included for putting a spotlight on the provider's role in messaging and advocacy.
The total count of more than 120 conference sessions does not include the preshow workshops and seminars that are scheduled for Oct 15, 2012. These seminars will provide half day in-depth training from 8:00 am to noon on different subjects before the conference sessions gets underway. The preshow workshops will likewise start in the morning and continue until five o'clock in the evening, alongside the first day's lot of educational conference sessions.
Attendees can get a pass just for the show, or get combined passes for the show and conference. The preshow seminars and workshops will need separate passes. For example, someone who wants to attend a seminar can get a pass that provides access to the specific seminar in question, along with entry into the Expo Hall and all 120+ conference sessions.
Registered attendees who need to book hotel and travel tickets can get cheaper rates from onPeak, which is the official travel provider for Medtrade. Attendees booking through them will get lower prenegotiated bulk rates, instead of standard nightly room rates. The company is also monitoring rates offered by competing channels. If anyone offers a lower rate on a booked room, then the attendee's prebooked rate will be reduced too.
The diverse streams that combine to make up the HME industry will be coming together to make up the huge sea of a Medical Expo Atlanta is putting up. Medtrade is without any doubt the best time and place to launch a new product line or announce tie-ups and new startups in the home healthcare arena. The 10,000 HME professionals the message hits is more than enough on its own, but the message is also further amplified by the massive coverage in the print media and all the social media buzz around the event.
Over 560 exhibitors have signed up and will be setting up their own booths in the Exposition Hall. These are businesses from all parts of the world, congregating to a place which they know will be packed to the rafters with HME buyers. This massive event is the only one which everyone who is anyone in the home medical equipment will surely attend, and they do not want to miss a chance to meet in person with all the others and get up to date with the latest news and trends.
The conference is going to be just as big and vast an exercise. There are more than 120 conference sessions scheduled across 14 different tracks. These one hour sessions will be lead by the best speakers in the business, including Mark Higley, Ty Bello, Louis Feuer and many others.
Prominent tracks such as IT, competitive bidding and industry updates are sure to attract a lot of attendees. Reimbursements are covered in one track while the non-Medicaid and non-Medicare markets are covered in another one. Sessions on regulatory and legislative updates take up one track, while a new track has been included for putting a spotlight on the provider's role in messaging and advocacy.
The total count of more than 120 conference sessions does not include the preshow workshops and seminars that are scheduled for Oct 15, 2012. These seminars will provide half day in-depth training from 8:00 am to noon on different subjects before the conference sessions gets underway. The preshow workshops will likewise start in the morning and continue until five o'clock in the evening, alongside the first day's lot of educational conference sessions.
Attendees can get a pass just for the show, or get combined passes for the show and conference. The preshow seminars and workshops will need separate passes. For example, someone who wants to attend a seminar can get a pass that provides access to the specific seminar in question, along with entry into the Expo Hall and all 120+ conference sessions.
Registered attendees who need to book hotel and travel tickets can get cheaper rates from onPeak, which is the official travel provider for Medtrade. Attendees booking through them will get lower prenegotiated bulk rates, instead of standard nightly room rates. The company is also monitoring rates offered by competing channels. If anyone offers a lower rate on a booked room, then the attendee's prebooked rate will be reduced too.
The diverse streams that combine to make up the HME industry will be coming together to make up the huge sea of a Medical Expo Atlanta is putting up. Medtrade is without any doubt the best time and place to launch a new product line or announce tie-ups and new startups in the home healthcare arena. The 10,000 HME professionals the message hits is more than enough on its own, but the message is also further amplified by the massive coverage in the print media and all the social media buzz around the event.
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