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6 Ways Medical Meetings Are Proving Their Value To Exhibitors

PCMA Convene

As a result, medical meetings are finding other ways to demonstrate their value to current and prospective exhibitors. From beacon-collected data to lead scanners to third-party evaluations, here’s how two medical meetings are tackling the exhibitor ROI challenge. That’s a difficult thing to put an ROI on.”.

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Top medical communications companies: Choosing the best for events

SpotMe Blog

We’ve worked with 50+ MedComms agencies in the 20+ years we’ve been in the event tech industry. That’s why we’ve created a list of the top medical communications companies to help you, along with our customers from 10 of the top 20 life science companies in the world, make the right decision when selecting the best MedComms agency for you.

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Bizzabo’s List of ‘Top Event Profs to Follow’ IDs Who’s Who in Industry

SmartMeetings

With an astounding 85,300 Twitter followers, Issa shares tourism, events/meetings industry, and American Express Meetings & Events updates. Jouaneh, is a meetings expert who regularly contributes to Smart Meetings news. She can often be found quoted in tech-centric articles talking about the future of events.

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The Future Will See You Now

PCMA Convene

Denise Silber, who was born in the United States but has spent most of her career working in Europe, is the founder and president of Paris-based Basil Strategies, a digital health-communications consultancy. & YOU, an international digital health congress focused on bringing patients and patient perspectives into medical meetings.

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Convene Celebrates Our 30th Anniversary

PCMA Convene

For decades, membership in PCMA had been a closed circle, limited to medical-meeting professionals. Outside of medical meetings, “those [organizations] that were going to have a meeting, instead of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland [putting on a show], it was the new secretary in the department. High(ish) Tech.

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