Med-e-Tel 2013 Call for Abstracts

Med-e-Tel 201310 - 12 April 2013, Luxexpo, Luxembourg.
Med-e-Tel encourages healthcare providers, medical practitioners, nursing professionals, government officials, researchers, educators, and industry representatives to submit presentation proposals for the Med-e-Tel 2013 conference program.

Especially practical experiences, evidence of telemedicine and telehealth outcomes, business cases, as well as position papers, ongoing research, national/international policy guidelines and project results will be of interest to the Med-e-Tel audience.

The deadline for abstract submission is 21 December 2012.

Med-e-Tel 2013 sponsorship/expo opportunities
Profile your company or organization as a major player in eHealth and Telemedicine and gain valuable access to a qualified audience of over 500 health, industry and government decision makers from around the world.

Be at Med-e-Tel to develop or expand your local and international business.

Benefits and marketing opportunities include:

  • stand space on the Med-e-Tel expo and catering area
  • extensive coverage in the Med-e-Tel newsletters
  • acknowledgement on the Med-e-Tel website
  • opportunity to make presentations or hold a workshop in the Med-e-Tel conference program
  • possibilities to organize client or sales meetings and presentations during the event
  • access to all conference sessions (an incredible educational, learning and networking experience!) for your personnel and invitees
  • coverage in international trade press
  • unlimited networking opportunities during the entire three days of the event, including two special networking receptions
  • and more...

For further information, please visit:
http://www.medetel.eu

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