Exhibit – Inform – Connect. The third Virtual Congress International Webinarvet Congress...
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- Exhibit Inform Connect
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- The third Virtual Congress International Webinarvet Congress
Launched in 2013 Interactive Exhibition added in 2014 2014 saw 560
delegates attending Congress with 12 exhibitors taking stand space
for this the first time 2121 visits were made to exhibitor stands
from 550 unique visitors
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- The third Virtual Congress For 2015 Entirely new software from
one of the world leaders in virtual exhibitions Very experienced in
organising world class events Full technical support from a
designated person Improved performance and usability Additional
interactive options Exhibition live for seven days from 8 14
January
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- The third Virtual Congress How will my stand look? There are
ten stand designs. Each stand has three points for logo or banner
display. At an additional cost, the video screen can be loaded with
a looped video of one minute duration if required. The ten stand
designs are as follows
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- DESIGNS Classic01
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- DESIGNS Classic02
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- DESIGNS Fun01
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- DESIGNS Fun02
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- DESIGNS Minimalist01
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- DESIGNS Minimalist02
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- DESIGNS Standard01
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- DESIGNS Standard02
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- DESIGNS Techno01
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- DESIGNS Techno02
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- The third Virtual Congress Add a receptionist Customised stands
can add one of their own team members and choose stand colours as
well as additional logos and active video screen.
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- The third Virtual Congress The outside view
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- The third Virtual Congress How will it look?
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- The third Virtual Congress
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- Customisation examples
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- The third Virtual Congress
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- Platinum Sponsor Central stand and logo on external flags and
blimp (2,500) Sponsorship of 2 topics of 2 3 hours each (4,000) Tw0
20 minute periods to talk about products/service (2,000) 100
tickets for Virtual Congress (14,700) Fun refreshment pack with
logo sent to all delegates registering by mid November (4,000)
Email Alert from VetSurgeon.org (1,500) Logo on presentations and
on Webinarvet website (1,000) Total package 12,000 (worth 29,700) A
unique opportunity. There will only be ONE Platinum Sponsor
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- The third Virtual Congress Gold Sponsor Central stand (2,000)
Sponsorship of one 2 3 hour topic (2,000) Logo on presentations and
on Webinarvet website (1,000) Opportunity to talk about
product/service during stream for up to 20 minutes (1,000) 50
tickets for Virtual Congress (7,350) Email from VetSurgeon.org
(1,500) Total package 8,000 (worth 14,850) A genuinely limited
opportunity we only have a total of three central stands -
available for Gold and Silver Sponsors
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- The third Virtual Congress Silver Sponsor Central stand (2,000)
Sponsorship of one 2 or 3 hour topic (2,000) Logo on presentations
and on Webinarvet website (1,000) 20 tickets for Virtual Congress
(2,940) Total package 4,000 (worth 7,940) A genuinely limited
opportunity we only have a total of three central stands -
available for Gold and Silver Sponsors
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- The third Virtual Congress Stand costs Each individual stand is
1,500 for the exhibition open for 7 days from Thursday 8 Jan until
Wednesday 14 Jan, with the 24 hour live Congress on Saturday 10
January. Delegates will be encouraged to visit the Exhibition
during Congress breaks and via emails from both Webinarvet and
VetSurgeon.org This represents a superb way for you to promote your
new ideas and get vets to sign up to your own social media
channels.
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- The third Virtual Congress Bespoke stand features We are able
to offer a range of additional features including fully customised
stands, additional video opportunities and help with competitions.
We are keen to discuss ideas and to work with you and make the very
best of this opportunity for your business.
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- The third Virtual Congress What we are telling the veterinary
world about the event! 24 hours of live high quality CPD webinars
Kickstart your CPD for 2015! Pick which sessions you want to watch
live, and get recordings of the rest! Ask the speakers questions
just as you would at a live event No travel, no hotels, no lost
time! Watch from your internet connection at home or work Get
access to the 24 hours of CPD as recordings, so you can watch again
and again at your leisure Full congress proceedings Covers topics
including diagnostic imaging, surgery, exotic ophthalmology,
anaemia, post op management, liver disease, dermatology, feline
diabetes mellitus Key note by Dr John Cooper on What gorillas can
teach us humans; lessons from the wild and captivity
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- The third Virtual Congress 0000 0300 Diagnostic Imaging: Acute
Abdomen Diagnostic Imaging: Acute Abdomen Diagnostic Imaging:
Respiratory Distress Diagnostic Imaging: Respiratory Distress
Jennifer White & Miriam Shanaman 0400 0700 An approach to the
exploratory laparotomy An approach to the exploratory laparotomy
Small intestinal and large intestinal surgical techniques Small
intestinal and large intestinal surgical techniques James Simcock
0800 1000 Rabbits, rodents and reptiles common ophthalmic problems
Rabbits, rodents and reptiles common ophthalmic problems David
Williams 1100 1300 An approach to the anaemic patient An approach
to the anaemic patient Elizabeth Villiers 1400 1700
Aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of feline liver disease
Aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of feline liver disease Jane
Armstrong 1800 2100 GDV From ER to back home so we look at the post
op period until home time GDV From ER to back home so we look at
the post op period until home time Christopher Byers & Aylin
Atilla 2200 2400 Canine Liver Disease Mike Willard
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- The third Virtual Congress TimeTitleSpeaker 0000 0300
Diagnostic Imaging: Acute Abdomen Diagnostic Imaging: Acute Abdomen
Diagnostic Imaging: Respiratory Distress Diagnostic Imaging:
Respiratory Distress Jennifer White & Miriam Shanaman 0400 0700
An approach to the exploratory laparotomy An approach to the
exploratory laparotomy Small intestinal and large intestinal
surgical techniques Small intestinal and large intestinal surgical
techniques James Simcock 0800 1000 Rabbits, rodents and reptiles
common ophthalmic problems Rabbits, rodents and reptiles common
ophthalmic problems David Williams 1100 1300 An approach to the
anaemic patient An approach to the anaemic patient Elizabeth
Villiers 1400 1700 Aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of feline liver
disease Aetiopathogenesis and diagnosis of feline liver disease
Jane Armstrong 1800 2100 GDV From ER to back home so we look at the
post op period until home time GDV From ER to back home so we look
at the post op period until home time Christopher Byers & Aylin
Atilla 2200 2400 Canine Liver Disease Mike Willard TimeTitleSpeaker
1000 1100 What gorillas can teach us humans; lessons from the wild
and from captivity What gorillas can teach us humans; lessons from
the wild and from captivity John Cooper 1100 1300 Feline diabetes
mellitus: why does it occur? Feline diabetes mellitus: why does it
occur? Feline diabetes mellitus: how to treat it and beat it Feline
diabetes mellitus: how to treat it and beat it Stijn Niessen 1400
1700 Pemphigus foliaceus recent update on pathogenesis, diagnostic
and treatment Pemphigus foliaceus recent update on pathogenesis,
diagnostic and treatment Recent update on selected auto- immune and
immune-mediated skin diseases Recent update on selected auto-
immune and immune-mediated skin diseases Case-based approach to
skin lesion identification and biopsy- site selection Case-based
approach to skin lesion identification and biopsy- site selection
Petra Bizikova Stream 2
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- The third Virtual Congress Help for exhibitors Exhibitors will
have the help of a dedicated person in Spain with IMASTE and a
dedicated IT person in England with Webinar vet. Here is a quick
link to our software providers own website which gives a superb
overview of how the event will look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h52HHHD4Rjc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h52HHHD4Rjc