Exhibits and Corporate Support
AANS/CNS CV Section Annual Meeting
New Orleans, LA
Exhibit Dates: January 30 – 31, 2012
Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Each year, the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section Annual Meeting brings together leading neurosurgeons, neurologists, and interventional neuroradiologists from around the world for an intensive day and half meeting. More than 250 meeting attendees will participate in a program that focuses on current trends and advanced techniques in the surgical and endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular disease.
We hope that you will take this unique opportunity to display your products and/or services vital to this discipline. Neurosurgeons from all corners of the world have come to rely upon your knowledge and hands-on product demonstrations. The meeting program and exhibitor space have been designed to optimize your interactions with attendees. This is an ideal opportunity for you to display your products and services to this strategic market. Reserve your booth space now!
For Exhibitor Prospectus, click here.
To view the interactive floor plan, click here.
To submit a contract, click here.
For additional information please contact Ken Schott, AANS Exhibits Manager at kjs@aans.org or 847.378.0552.
AANS/CNS CV Section Sponsored Resident “Hands-on” Endovascular Practicum
New Orleans, LA
Exhibit Dates: January 30 – 31, 2012
Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Expected Participants: 40 – 50 Neurosurgical Residents; 20 – 30 Endovascular Fellows
The CV Section continues the hugely successful endovascular practicum, which offers neurosurgical residents a unique opportunity to gain specialized education and instruction with renowned faculty in the field of endovascular surgery. However, this year the CV Section will add a Fellows course. This course will cover a wide array of topics critical to fellowship education. SNIS endorses this course and its educational mission. Additionally, a primary goal of this Fellows’ course will be to broaden fellows’ exposure to both new concepts and alternate technologies that they might otherwise not have an opportunity to develop familiarity with in their particular fellowship. Because CME credit is not available for this course, corporate partners supporting this course will have COMPLETE access to the participants.
All participants and faculty 30 of the leading neurointerventionalists from around the country) will be expected to spend a full 5.5 hours at the hands-on stations as an official part of both courses. This time is the focus of both courses and will provide ample opportunity for industry exposure. Unlike a traditional exhibit hall, both faculty and participants will be required to rotate to each station providing you interaction with existing customers as well new potential customers. This is an outstanding opportunity to show your technology in a “hands-on” environment to established practitioners, fellows and residents who may not typically get exposure to them.
For more information regarding this opportunity please review pages 3 and 4 of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section Corporate Support Prospectus, click here.
To secure your place in this extraordinary course, please contact Ken Schott, AANS Exhibits Manager at 847-378-0552 or kjs@aans.org.

