InVents aims to address the latest evolutions in the most current challenging research topics on biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and drug delivery applications, during six Marie Curie Conferences; and by providing the necessary complementary practical training during three Marie Curie Practical Training Courses during the next four years, according to the following schedule:
Marie Curie Conferences (MCC)
| 1st – 5th Jun 2006
| New developments on polymers for tissue engineering: replacement and regeneration
| 2nd – 6th Oct 2006
| Recent advances on polymeric based systems for controlled delivery of bioactive agents
| 4th – 8th Jun 2007
| Biomineralisation of polymeric materials, bioactive biomaterials and biomimetic methodologies
| 8th – 12th Oct 2007
| Biocompatibility evaluation and biological behaviour of polymeric biomaterials
| 5th – 9th May 2008
| Synthesis and applications of self-assembling materials at nano-scale
| 6th – 10th Oct 2008
| Stem cells from the Petri dish to the clinical application
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| Marie Curie Practical Training Courses (MCPTC)
| 25th May – 5th Jun 2009
| Fabrication and characterisation of tissue engineering scaffolds
| 7th – 18th Sept 2009
| Tissue engineering, stem cells and biocompatibility testing of biomaterials
| 2nd – 13th Nov 2009
| Polymer chemistry and controlled drug delivery
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The scientific contents of the proposed series of events were designed to be the best within each field. The high scientific level of the programmes that includes lectures by world leading scientists in each particular field and the several discussion panels and round tables of many critical scientific and technology is expected to attract a very high number of researchers and technologists from both academia and industry. In fact, the scientific impact of this series of events is expected to be very high within both the industrial and scientific communities. In this perspective, sponsoring InVents is a unique opportunity to reach a vast and yet specialized audience within the materials, biotechnology, bimedical and life sciences fields As an InVents sponsor, your company or institution can directly target an audience of more than 800 specialized scientists, engineers and researchers in top academic institutions and companies. The indirect and long lasting impact of InVents, is expected to be much higher as several press releases, newsletter and publications will be published and disseminated within both communities during the following fours years. The association of your company brand to such events is an added benefit that you can not neglect. Sponsoring InVents also enables your company a unique opportunity to present and demonstrate your products and services to a personalized audience. As a sponsor, your company will have the chance to deliver advertising leaflets and technical information of your company and products. A brief summary of the two available sponsoring options is presented below. Sponsorship
| Benefits
| Price *
| 1st tier
| · Exposition/demonstration stand of the company in all the conference events a; · Inclusion of the company logo in the documentation of all the conference events a; · Delivery of marketing/technical brochures to the participants in all the conference events a. · Free single registration in all conferences a.
| 8.000 €
| 2nd tier
| · Exposition/demonstration stand of the company in a selected conference event b; · Inclusion of the company logo in the documentation of a selected conference events b; · Delivery of marketing/technical brochures to the participants in a selected conference event b. · Free single registration at the conference b.
| 2.000€
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A – All the Marie Curie Conferences (MCC1, MCC2, MCC3, MCC4, MCC5 and MCC6); B – One of the Marie Curie Conferences (MCC1, MCC2, MCC3, MCC4, MCC5 or MCC6); * Special conditions apply to SMEs. Please contact us for more details We believe that sponsoring InVents is a rare opportunity to increase the market awareness of your company and to reach thousands of potential buyers. For more information please contact us.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 30 January 2006 )
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