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SVIN 2017 SUPPORT AND EXHIBIT PROSPECTUS

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PRESIDENT

Raul Nogueira, MD, FSVIN

PRESIDENT ELECT

Italo Linfante, MD, FSVIN, FAHA

SECRETARY

David Liebeskind, MD

TREASURER

Robin Novakovic, MD, FSVIN

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

Tudor Jovin, MD, FSVIN

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, FSVIN

Lucas Elijovich, MD

Johanna Fifi, MD, FSVIN

Ameer Hassan, DO, FAHA, FSVIN

Amer Malik, MD, MBA

Thanh Nguyen, MD, FSVIN

Marc Ribo, MD

Qaisar Shah, MD

Vallabh Janardhan, MD, FSVIN

Ashutosh Jadhav, MD, PhD

Steve Cordina, MD

PAST PRESIDENTS

Dileep Yavagal, MD, FSVIN

Osama (Sam) Zaidat, MD, FSVIN

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Trish Shomion

Dear SVIN Supporters and Exhibitors

On behalf of the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN), we invite you to participate in our 10

th Annual Meeting and 5

th

Annual Stroke Center Workshop November 8 -11, 2017 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, MA. This meeting can assist you in promoting your services and products by reaching medical professionals in the fields of vascular neurology, interventional neurology, and neurocritical care. An equally substantial turnout to 2016 is expected in this year thanks to an innovative meeting program and our 10th Anniversary celebration.

More detailed information on exhibit and support opportunities can be found in this prospectus. Please make plans to join us. We look forward to your involvement and contributions.

Sincerely, Raul Nogueira, MD, FSVIN President, SVIN Thanh Nguyen, MD, FSVIN 2017 Program Chair, SVIN Thomas Devlin, MD, PhD 2017 Stroke Center Workshop Chair, SVIN

SVIN EXECUTIVE OFFICE 5841 Cedar Lake Road, Suite 204 Minneapolis, MN 55416 Tel: (952) 646-2033 Email: [email protected]

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ABOUT THE STROKE CENTER WORKSHOP The Stroke Center Workshop will kick-start the Annual Meeting. There is an unmet need for expanding stroke centers of excellence across the country and healthcare systems, stakeholders involved in the stroke chain of survival, and industry need to join hands in making this a reality. This workshop is intended to bring together healthcare systems, hospital administrators, physician and nurse stroke champions, emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) leaders, and industry leaders (Tele-health, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Device) who are interested in learning the requisite components of building, certifying and sustaining a successful stroke center. The Workshop will also highlight the business side of stroke and include a practical boot camp for developing a stroke center.

The Workshop will be attended by hospital administration (CEO's, COO's, VP's Business Development, VP's Neuroscience), Nurse leaders (CNO's, VP's Quality), Physician leaders (CMO's, Stroke Medical Directors, Stroke Neurologists, Critical Care Physicians, Neurosurgeons, & Neuro-Interventionalists), Industry leadership (CEO's, CMO's, CTO's, VP's of Medical Device, Pharmaceutical and Telemedicine companies), ED leadership (ED Directors, ED Medical Directors), EMS leadership (EMS Medical Directors, EMS/Fire Chiefs), ICU leadership (ICU Directors, Neuro ICU Medical Directors), Interventional Lab leadership (Radiology Directors, Supply Chain Management), Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Residents and Fellows.

ABOUT THE SVIN ANNUAL MEETING The SVIN Annual Meeting is a premier academic venue with scientific presentations covering the full spectrum of cerebrovascular diseases and stroke. Topics to be addressed include large vessel occlusion stroke; cerebrovascular neuroanatomy, intracranial atherosclerosis, PFO closure, stem cell therapy for stroke; aneurysm treatment with coiling or flow diversion; arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas, venous stenting, neurocritical care, technical video case reviews, complications, and other related topics. Late breaking science and innovations will be presented at our meeting including an in-depth analysis of the DAWN trial and discussions on selection of patients in late time windows. Our speakers are leaders in the field. Given the high level of the field-specific presentations, we anticipate continued attendance by a large proportion of Neurointerventionists, Interventional Neurologists, Interventional Neuroradiologists, Endovascular Neurosurgeons, Vascular Neurologists, Neurointensivists, and other related Neurological or Endovascular Practitioners. Click here to view our Schedule at a Glance. If you would like to see our List of Faculty, please click here.

SVIN 2017 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

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SVIN MEETING ATTENDEE PROFESSIONAL STATUS

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Back this year! Top Supporter Roundtable Discussion.

Meet with SVIN leadership to discuss collaboration in the field.

DIAMOND $125,000 +

Support of a full day Technology Suite on either Thursday or Friday* and Support of a Lunch Symposium on either Thursday or Friday* and A rotating banner ad in mobile app and Listing in mobile app with 1 PDF attachment to profile

PLATINUM $100,000 +

Listing in mobile app with 1 PDF attachment to profile and Support of a half day Technology Suite on either Thursday or Friday* or Support of a Lunch Symposium on either Thursday or Friday*

GOLD $50,000 +

Listing in mobile app with 1 PDF attachment to profile and Support of the Poster Session with the option to distribute promotional materials or Support of the Opening Reception with the option to distribute promotional materials or Support of a Lunch Symposium during the Stroke Center Workshop or Support of the Members-in-Training Reception

SILVER $25,000 + (SELECT ONE) Listing in mobile app with 1 PDF attachment to profile and one option below Support of SVIN Fellow Travel Awards Support of web portal where the Annual Meeting session videos will be hosted for all attendees to view (includes company listing with logo and link to a live ad)

BRONZE $10,000 + (SELECT ONE) Listing in mobile app with 1 PDF attachment to profile and one option below Support of hotel room keys Support of a snack break

A LA CARTE OPTIONS (SELECT ONE) Coffee Break with option for branded giveaway….……….$8,000 Badge Lanyards (provided by supporter)…………………..$5,000 Totes (provided by supporter)…………………..…………..$5,000 Full Page Ad in Interventional Neurology Online Journal...$2,000 Full Page Program Ad………………………………………..$1,500 Half Page Ad in Interventional Neurology Online Journal..$1,500 Half Page Program Ad………………………………………..$900

SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES

* Based upon availability. Symposia support is for non-CME activities.

Interested in customizing your own support package? Contact Trish Shomion at the SVIN Executive Office to discuss other ideas and opportunities. Email: [email protected] Phone: 952-646-2046

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SEE THE SUPPORT BENEFITS ON THE NEXT PAGE

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Pre-Meeting Stroke Center Workshop, Wednesday, November 8 *schedule subject to change

7:45am-9:45am Pre-Hospital Organization

Moderators: Andrei Alexandrov, MD, Sophia Dyer, ED, MD

7:50am-8:15am Prehospital EMS Protocols and EMS Engagement: An ED Physician’s Perspective Jason McMullan, MD

8:15am -8:40am Building and Streamlining Your Stroke Referral Network: A Stroke Neurologist’s Perspective Mi-chael Chen, MD

8:40am-9:05am Acute Stroke Treatment at a Primary Stroke Center: How I Reduce My Door-in/Door-out Times Marc Simmons, MD

9:05am-9:30am Incorporating New AHA Guidelines – What They Mean for Your Practice and Operations Lee Schwamm, MD

9:30am-9:45am Q&A 9:45am-10:00am Break 10:00am-12:00pm Education & Hospital Operations

Moderators: Anne Alexandrov, PhD, RN, CCRN, ANVP-BC, NVRN-BC, FAAN, Italo Linfante, MD, FSVIN, FAHA

10:00am-10:20 am: Optimizing Your ED for Acute Stroke Treatment Rohini Bhole, MD 10:20am-10:45 am: Acute Stroke Neuroimaging 2017: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know Greg Alpers, MD 10:45am-11:05 am: Optimizing Hospital Throughput Traci Jennings, RN, MHA 11:05am-11:25 am: Optimizing Operations of Your Interventional Lab: An Administrator’s Perspective Ben Morrow, MD 11:25am-11:45 am: Fine-tuning Your Interventional Lab: Perspective of a Busy Neurointerventionalist Pankajavalli

Ramakrishnan, MD

11:45am-12:00pm Q&A 12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch 1:00pm-2:00pm Stroke Center Finances

Moderators: Tudor Jovin, MD, FSVIN

1:00pm-1:25pm: Financial Overview of your Comprehensive Stroke Program and Neurology Billing Thomas Devlin MD PhD

1:25 pm - 1:50 pm: Optimizing Your Professional Billing for Endovascular Procedures Paul Link

1:50 pm - 2:00 pm Q&A 2:00pm-2:45pm CEO Roundtable

Moderators: Vallabh Janardhan, MD 2:50pm-4:55pm Process Improvement

Moderators: Marci Leifson, MSN, AGCNS-BC, RN, Vallabh Janardhan, MD

2:50pm-3:15pm: Developing a Telemedicine Program at Your Institution Ashu Jadhav, MD, PhD 3:15pm-3:40pm: Optimizing Cardiac Monitoring for Embolic Stroke of Unknown Source (ESUS) Rod Passman, MD 3:40pm-4:05pm: Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification Readiness Karen Seagraves, MS, MPH 4:05pm-4:30pm: Clinical Research – How to Run it Well and Reap the Benefits to Your Program Kiva Shindler, RN,

CRC 4:30pm-4:55pm Q&A

5:30pm-6:30pm Opening Reception 6:30pm-9:00pm Board Meeting

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Day 1, Thursday November 9 6:45am-8:00am International Breakfast Corner 8:05am-8:15am SVIN a 10 Year Journey Thanh Nguyen, MD 8:15am-9:30am Selection of Patients for LVO at the CSC. Where are We Going?

Moderators: Mahesh Jayaraman, Shazam Hussain, MD

8:15am-8:25am CT is Good Enough Hesham Masoud, MD 8:25am-8:35am Multi-Modality Imaging is Better Albert Yoo, MD 8:35am-8:45am CT in the Angio Suite is Our Future Tudor Jovin, MD, FSVIN 8:45am- 9:00am Large Vessel Occlusion Selection and Triage in China: How We Do It Thomas Leung, MD 9:00am- 9:30am Q&A

9:30am-10:00am SVIN Past President Roundtable

Moderator: Alex Abou-Chebl, MD

9:30am-9:40am Past and Future of Interventional Neurology Adnan Qureshi, MD 9:40am-10:00am Roundtable: Adnan Qureshi, MD, Osama Zaidat, MD, Dileep Yavagal, MD, Tudor Jovin, MD, FSVIN,

Raul Nogueira, MD, FSVIN, Italo Linfante, MD, FSVIN, FAHA

10:00am-10:30am Break with Exhibitors 10:30am-11:00am Business Meeting/Presidential Address 11:00am-12:00pm Vascular Neurology Update

Moderators: Mingming Ning, MD, Barbara Voetsch, MD

11:00am-11:20am Neuroanatomy of Brainstem Stroke Syndromes Louis Caplan, MD 11:20am-11:35am FDA Approval for a PFO Closure Device - 1 Year Later David Thaler, MD

11:35am- 11:50am Intracranial Stenting and LVO in China Thomas Leung, MD 11:50am-12:00pm Q&A 12:00pm-12:30pm Grab Lunch 12:30pm- 2:00pm (2 lunch symposia) 2:00pm-3:00pm Cerebrovascular Neuroanatomy

Moderators: Robin Novakovic, MD, Viken Babikian, MD

2:00pm-2:20pm Functional Neurovascular Anatomy in Stroke: Brain Eloquence by Branches Georges Rodesch, MD, PhD

2:20pm-2:40pm Dangerous Anastomosis Georges Rodesch, MD, PhD 2:40pm- 3:00pm Q&A

3:00pm-3:30pm Break with Exhibitors 3:30pm- 5:00pm Stroke: Improving Thrombectomy Performance in the Lab

Moderators: Qaisar Shah, MD, Ajit Puri, MD, DM

3:30pm- 3:40pm Pediatric LVO: Who Do You Select: How I Do It Johanna Fifi, MD 3:40pm- 3:55pm Radial Access in Thrombectomy Karthik Arcot, MD 3:55pm-4:10pm ASTER: Aspiration vs Stentretriever Michel Piotin, MD, PhD 4:10pm-4:30pm Mechanical Thrombectomy and Reduction of Distal Emboli Matthew Gounis, PhD 4:30pm-4:45pm Balloon Guide Catheter and First Pass Effect Osama Zaidat, MD 4:45pm-4:50pm Management of Carotid Artery Stenosis during Acute Thrombectomy Marc Ribo, MD 4:50pm-5:30pm Q&A

5:30pm-6:30pm Members in Training Program and Reception 5:30pm-6:30pm Women in Vascular and Interventional Neurology

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Day 2, Friday November 10

8:00am-9:15am Brain AVM/AVF Moderators: Ali Aziz-Sultan, MD, Sandra Narayanan, MD

8:00am- 8:15am Pediatric AVM Darren Orbach, MD, PhD 8:15am-8:35am Extracranial Vascular Malformations: How I Do It Ahmad Alomari, MD, MSc, FSIR 8:35am-8:50am Transvenous Embolization of Brain AVM Michel Piotin, MD, PhD 8:50am-9:00am Treatment of Brain AVM Study (TOBAS) Jean Raymond, MD 9:00am- 9:15am Q&A

9:15- 10:00AM Neuro Anatomy and DAVF

Moderators: Lucas Elijovich, MD, Cliff Eskey, MD

9:15am- 9:30am Vascular Supply of the Cranial Nerves Georges Rodesch, MD, PhD 9:30am-9:45am Dural AVF: How I Do It Georges Rodesch, MD, PhD 9:45am- 10:00am Q&A

10:00am-10:30am Break with Exhibitors 10:30am-12:00pm Brain Aneurysm

Moderators: Adel Malek, MD, PhD, Thanh Nguyen, MD

10:30am-10:45am Neuropharmacology for the Neuroendovascular Practitioner Eljim Tesoro, PharmD 10:45am-11:00am Flow Diverters ARE Ready for Prime Time Ajay Wakhloo, MD, PhD 11:00am-11:15am Flow Diverters ARE NOT Ready for Prime Time Jean Raymond, MD 11:15am- 11:25am After the Storm: Neurocritical Care of the SAH Patient Bay Leslie-Mazwi, MD 11:25am-11:45am Endovascular Treatment of Hydrocephalus Carl Heilman, MD

11:45am- 12:00pm Q&A 12:00pm-12:30pm Grab Lunch 12:30pm- 2:00pm (2 lunch symposia) 2:00pm-3:00pm Spinal Dural AVF and Venous Interventions

Moderators: Nicholas Tarlov, MD, Ferdinand Buonanno, MD

2:00pm-2:15pm Spinal Dural AVF: Neuroanatomy Essentials and How I Do It Georges Rodesch, MD, PhD 2:15pm-2:30pm Venous Stenting for Pseudotumor Cerebri: Pro Andrew Ducruet, MD 2:30pm-2:45pm Venous Stenting for Pseudotumor Cerebri: Con Brian McGeeney, MD, MPH 2:45pm- 3:00pm Q&A

3:00pm-3:30pm Break with Exhibitors 3:30pm-4:30pm Platform Session I

Moderators: Alicia Castonguay, PhD, Aamir Badruddin, MD

4:30pm- 6:30pm Poster Reception

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Day 3, Saturday November 11

8:00am-9:00am Late Presentation of Stroke: A Deep Dive into DAWN

Moderators: David Greer, MD, Michael Lev, MD, FAHA, FACR

8:00am-8:15am The DAWN of a New Era Raul Nogueira, MD, FSVIN 8:15am-8:30am Subgroup Analysis of Wakeup Strokes vs Unwitnessed Late Presenting Stroke: Results of the DAWN

Trial Tudor Jovin, MD, FSVIN 8:30am-8:40am Implications of DAWN on EMS and Our Systems of Care Ashu Jadhav, MD, PhD 8:40am-9:00am Q&A

9:00am-10:00am Platform Presentations II

Moderators: Jawad Kirmani, MD 10:00am-10:30am Break with Exhibitors 10:30am- 12:30pm Future of Thrombectomy and Future Endovascular Innovations

Moderators: Brijesh Mehta, MD, Ameer Hassan, DO

10:30am- 10:40am Update on RACE CAT Marc Ribo, MD 10:40am-10:50am A Novel Device for Pre-CT Assessment of LVOs: Initial Results from the EXPEDITE Study Thomas

Devlin, MD, PhD 10:50am-11:10am Future Developments for Acute Stroke Therapy Mark Fisher, MD 11:10am-11:20am ARISE II Osama Zaidat, MD 11:20am- 11:35am Endovascular EEG Sunil Sheth MD 11:35am- 11:45am Interventional Neurology in Translational Research: Evolution of IA Cell Therapy for Stroke from

Bench to Bedside Dileep Yavagal, MD 11:45am-12:05pm Neurocritical Care Management of Intracranial Hemorrhage Anna Cervantes, MD 12:05pm- 12:30pm Q&A

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*Please note that deadlines apply for artwork and content.

Diamond $125,000 +

Platinum $100,000 +

Gold $50,000 +

Silver $25,000 +

Bronze $10,000 +

Recognition of support in all SVIN Annual Meeting promotional materials including the program, mobile meeting application, and onsite signage

X X X X X

Company logo listed on the SVIN Annual Meeting page hyperlinked to

your company’s website *

X X X X X

Premier exhibit booth selection X X X X X

Complimentary Annual Meeting registration with access to the General Session

4 Registrations 3 Registrations 2 Registrations 1 Registration

Company CEO participation in the Top Supporter Roundtable during the Stroke Center Workshop

X X X

Invitation to participate in the Top Supporter Roundtable Breakfast with SVIN leadership

3 Reps 2 Reps 1 Rep

Complimentary advertisement in the

SVIN program*

Full Page Half Page Quarter Page

Complimentary advertisement in 2 issues of Interventional Neurology, SVIN’s Official Journal*

Full Page Half Page Quarter Page

One-time complimentary rental of the

SVIN pre-registration mailing list*

X X

Post-meeting conference call with SVIN leadership to further discuss collaboration in the field

X X

One Promotional Insert for a Technology Suite or Symposium in the Attendee Pre-Registration Packets (Company is responsible for providing

content and material)*

X

SUPPORT BENEFITS

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The items outlined below are additional benefits included in the Support Opportunities outlined on the previous page.

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The rules and regulations contained herein are intended by SVIN to serve the best interests of SVIN Scientific Sessions, the exhibitors, supporters, and the attendees, and give notice to applicants and exhibitors and supporters of governing rules and regulations. All applicants, supporters, exhibitors and EACs are bound by the rules and regulations. SVIN shall have full authority to interpret or amend these rules, and its decision is final. Exhibitors/Supporters agree to abide by any rules or regulations that may hereafter be adopted, which shall be as much a part as though originally incorporated. All issues not addressed herein are subject to the decision of SVIN. These rules and regulations have been formulated in the best interest of all Exhibitors and Supporters. The Exhibitor/Supporter understands and agrees that the information contained in this prospectus and SVIN Rules and Regulations are an integral and binding part of the Exhibit Space Contract and Supporter Contract, and that accepting the exhibit and support application/contract indicates understanding and agreement to comply with all policies, rules, regulations, terms and conditions in the prospectus, and any other SVIN issued communication. These rules and regulations may be amended or changed at any time by SVIN, and all amendments and changes will be binding on all parties.

CONTRACT FOR SPACE The order of a booth space or support su i te upon acceptance by SVIN and the payment of rental charges constitutes a contract for rental of the space assigned. Any exhibitor or supporter failing to occupy space is not relieved of the obli ation to pay the full rental price. If not occupied by the time set for completion of display installation, such space may be re-possessed by SVIN. Said contract will not be binding upon SVIN in the event of strikes or other circumstances beyond SVIN's control.

It is agreed that: If a cancellation occurs before September 8, 2017 a full refund, less an administrative fee of $200, will be issued. If

cancellation occurs on or after September 8, 2017, the company will be responsible for paying the full cost of the booth space. GENERAL CONDUCT EXHIBITORS/SUPPORTERS The purpose of SVIN's exhibit and support program is to further the education of the registrants by providing an area for exhibitors and supporters to present information on products or services pertinent to their professional interest. The character of exhibits/support is subject to the approval of SVIN. The right is reserved to refuse applications of concerns not meeting standards required or expected, as well as the right to curtail exhibits/support suites or parts of exhibits/support suites, which reflect against the character of the meeting.

FIRE PROTECTION All exhibits must conform to the fire laws, health regulations, electrical codes, and other ordinances of the Boston Fire Department. All materials used in the exhibit/sponsor suites must be flameproof and fire resistant. All materials are subject to the inspection of the Boston Fire Department and their regulations shall govern. Crepe paper, corrugated paper, flameproof and otherwise, plus Inflammable fluid or substances are not permitted. Any exhibits/support suites or parts thereof found not to be fireproof may be ordered dismantled. Enclosed ceilings are not permitted in the exhibit hall. Smoking is not permitted in the exhibit hall or any contracted SVIN space. The Hotel reserves the right to dismantle any exhibit or sponsor suite it feels does not conform to the fire laws, health regulations, electrical codes, and other ordinances of the Boston Fire Department.

CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE SVIN does not provide insurance for exhibitor’s or sponsor’s property. Exhibitors and sponsors must insure their materials, goods,

and/or equipment against theft, damage by fire, accident, or loss of any kind.

MEETING CANCELLATION It is mutually agreed that in the event of cancellation of the 2017 exhibits/support suites due to fire, explosion, strike, freight embargo, flood, act of God, act of public enemy, act of war, war, act of terrorism, civil disturbance, act of any government, de jure or de facto, or other government declaration or regulation, epidemic or other event over which SVIN has no control, then the exhibitor/sponsor contract may be immediately amended by SVIN, and exhibitor/supporter hereby waives any and all claims against SVIN for damages, reimbursement, refund, or compensation. At the sole discretion of SVIN, exhibitor/supporter refunds will be determined after deduction of any amounts necessary to cover the expense incurred by SVIN in connection with the show. SVIN shall not be financially liable in the event the show is interrupted, cancelled, moved, or rescheduled except as provided herein.

LIABILITY It is understood that each party involved: SVIN, The Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, and the exhibitor/supporter,

agrees to be responsible for any claims arising out of their own negligence or that of their employees or agents. In addition, each

party agrees to be responsible for their own property through insurance or self-insurance, and shall hold harmless each of the other

parties for any and all damage caused by theft and those perils normally covered by a fire and extended coverage policy.

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF SPACE No exhibitor/supporter shall sublet, assign, or share any part of their allocated space. Solicitations or demonstrations by exhibitors/

supporters must be confined within the boundaries of their booth/suite/space.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

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EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: AUGUST 7, 2017

FINAL DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2017

EARLY BIRD PRICING LATE PRICING

Single Booth: 1 (8’ X 8’) = $3,000 Single Booth: 1 (8’ X 8’) = $4,000

Double Booth: 2 (8’ X 8’) = $5,000 Double Booth: 2 (8’ X 8’) = $6,000

LOCATION: Constitution Ballroom

SET UP: Wednesday, November 8 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm*

HOURS: Thursday, November 9 6:45 am – 5:00 pm* Friday, November 10 6:45 am – 6:30 pm* Saturday, November 11 6:45 am – 10:30 am* BREAKDOWN: Saturday, November 11 10:30 am – 12:30 pm *These hours are subject to change. *Exhibitors are welcome to leave their booths during breakfasts/lunches to mingle with attendees. *Exhibitors, while required to participate during meals and designated breaks, they are not required to

staff their booths during programming. To attend programming, please see registration details below.

EXHIBIT DETAILS

EXHIBITOR REGISTRATION WILL INCLUDE:

One - 6’ draped table, two chairs, one wastebasket and one company ID sign.

Two exhibitor staff registrations with access to the exhibit hall (additional exhibitor staff registrations

available at $250 per person). If you wish to attend the General Session, attendee registration is

required. Industry rates are available, and you may register here.

Company listing and 50-word company description printed in attendee registration materials.

Listing of company name on SVIN 2017 Annual Meeting website with a hyperlink to the company’s

website. Listing of company name on the SVIN 2017 Annual Meeting mobile app with company details listed.

30% discount on a one-time e-mail list rental to pre-registered attendees (expires November 6, 2017).

Please note: SVIN will assign exhibit booth spaces after all applications have been received. Assignments will be made based on level of support and order of applications received. Attempts will be made to accommodate special location requests, but cannot be guaranteed.

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A Special Thanks to our 2016 Exhibitors

Asahi Intecc USA, Inc. Blockade Medical Codman Neuro Corazon, Inc. Endophys Holdings, LLC Genentech Medtronic Neurovascular MicroVention

MIVI Neurosciences, Inc. Neural Analytics NVQI Neurovascular Quality Initiative Penumbra, Inc. Pulsara Siemens Healthineers Stryker Neurovascular Vascular Simulations

SVIN EXECUTIVE OFFICE For exhibit support, please contact Sarah: 952-646-2033 | [email protected]

For sponsorship support, please contact Trish: 952-646-2046 | [email protected]

A Special Thanks to our 2016 Supporters

$70K $100K $125K

$60K $20K

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$7,500