From
April 16th, 2023
To
April 18th, 2023
EHRA Congress 2023
Event Information
The EHRA Congress, recognized as the preeminent European EP conference, is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of cardiac rhythm disorders. Delegates are offered an exceptional opportunity to delve into the latest advancements in science and education within this specialized field. The event is meticulously designed to encompass a wide array of topics, ensuring that every aspect of arrhythmias, pacing, and electrophysiology is thoroughly explored. Through state-of-the-art lectures, engaging debates, and insightful abstract presentations, attendees are provided with an unparalleled learning experience.
A diverse range of sessions, including live cases and practical workshops, is presented to facilitate a deeper understanding of complex concepts. The congress serves as a platform for the dissemination of groundbreaking research and the unveiling of cutting-edge technology. Participants are afforded the chance to gain practical knowledge from world-renowned experts, enhancing their expertise and staying abreast of the latest developments in the field. The event's rich history of attracting a global audience underscores its significance and the high caliber of its scientific program.
With an impressive track record, the congress has previously seen participation from over 5,500 attendees representing 96 countries, supported by a distinguished faculty of 385 members from 50 countries. The extensive scientific program, featuring 230 sessions, has been complemented by the submission of 1,150 abstracts and clinical cases, highlighting the event's role as a hub for scholarly exchange. The expansive exhibition area, spanning 1,700 square meters, offers a dynamic environment for exhibitors to showcase innovations and engage with a highly specialized audience. The EHRA Congress continues to be a pivotal event for those committed to advancing the field of cardiac rhythm management.
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European Society of Cardiology (ESC)