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    Build Relationships

  • Attendees come to the RSNA Annual Meeting to keep their fingers on the pulse of the latest discoveries and innovations. According to Exhibit Surveys:

    • 62% of RSNA attendees say they’re here to keep up to date on industry trends and issues.
    • Half (49%) of attendees say the RSNA Annual Meeting is the only one they’ll attend this year.
    • Each attendee spend an average of 11.9 hours on the exhibit floor.

    Exhibiting works. The CEIR Guru Report G02.6 reveals:

    • 67% of marketing and sales managers say exhibitions increase corporate and/or brand recognition.
    • 68% agree that fewer sales calls are needed to close a sale with an exhibition lead, because the potential buyer has already seen your product on the exhibition floor.

    Establish a rapport with an audience that wants to be captivated.  

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  • RSNA 2012

    Why Exhibiting Works

    Exhibiting at RSNA 2012 brings you face-to-face with more medical imaging professionals than any other venue.

    RSNA 2012

    Reach Medical Imaging Leaders

    Attendees come from around the world to shop for new products and services. Meet them face-to-face.

    RSNA 2012

    Generate Sales

    Three-quarters of attendees say they have a role in product purchasing. Show them what you’ve got.

    RSNA 2012

    Build Relationships

    Exhibitors create strong ties with the medical imaging community. Let them know what your company’s about.

    RSNA 2012

    Establish Your Presence

    Your competitors will be at RSNA 2012. See why they’ve been coming for more than 80 years.

    RSNA 2012

    Join Us at RSNA 2012

    Nearly half of attendees say it’s the only medical meeting they’ll attend this year. We hope to see you there.

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