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Global Congress on Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
In June 2014, the first Global Congress on Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) took place in Brussels, Belgium. More than 500 participants and 39 multidisciplinary faculty members discussed LUTD in depth during 3 days in the heart of Europe, Brussels. Reactions of experts, delegates and sponsors were unanimous: “Constructive debates and interactions. New topics and high quality and level of presentations.”, “Brilliant event & happy to attend it again." and “I can better serve my target groups now.”
The second edition took place on 25 and 26 June 2015 in Rome, Italy. It confirmed all high expectations, with a challenging but exciting programme with an excellent multidisciplinary faculty interacting with a highly interested audience, brought together in the wonderful venue of the Santo Spirito in Sassia.
Join us
This third edition of the Global Congress on LUTD will continue to in depth and beyond geographical and disciplinary boundaries, offering an exciting and fully up-to-date programme.
As this congress aims to be the major educational multidisciplinary event purely focusing on LUTD, we hope to attract up to 500 delegates from various specialties actively contributing by discussing their vision on how to translate the scientific clinical evidence into best daily practice.
When we, as an organising committee, were elaborating together the concept and programme of this congress, we felt that there are many topics related to LUTD where there is limited clinical evidence from randomised controlled trials (RCTs); still we need to make clinical decisions every day. Unfortunately many of these situations are not addressed in depth at congresses today. In order to do so, we need to go in depth and beyond classical congress formats and share clinical knowledge and practical experience.
Company-sponsored satellite symposia will spice up the programme, and as many novelties are becoming available, these sessions will attract a lot of attention and will contribute to the completeness of the scientific programme. An exhibition will take place in a cosy atmosphere filled with good vibrations and will be the centre for pleasant face-to-face communication, to encourage new contacts and to strengthen the old ones.
We are very proud of the team of experts we have brought together. Their fabulous amount of expertise and different backgrounds will help us to create a high-quality congress.
Let us all meet at the unique Liechtenstein Garden Palace.
We look forward sharing some exciting days with you.
Welcome to Vienna!
EUR
2016-08-07
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Liechtenstein Garden Palace
Roßau, 1, Fürstengasse Vienna Austria
Submission Info
All the abstracts will be reviewed by several members of the organising and scientific committee. Authors of the accepted abstracts can hang them in form of a poster in the poster area.
Out of the submitted abstracts, three are selected as winning abstracts. The authors can present the abstracts during the best abstract session on Thursday 22 September and will receive a prize.
Sponsorship of the Global Congress on LUTD opens the door for your organisation to connect, network and advance your business. A variety of sponsoring opportunities are available, each providing exceptional exposure.
This congress positions itself by purely focusing on LUTD and hopes to attract more than 500 delegates from various specialties. All delegates will be invited before, during and after the congress to share and discuss their vision on how to translate the scientific clinical evidence into best daily practice.
There are opportunities to tailor the sponsorship packages to meet your specific requirements and corporate strategies.
Don’t wait to confirm your participation as early confirmation will ensure exposure during the whole promotion of the congress.
For detailed information, please contact
Luc Van Ruysevelt
E: Luc.vanruysevelt@e-hims.com
T: +32 3 491 87 45
M: + 32 476 25 82 94