Sponsorship and Exhibiting
The Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) recognises the important contribution of the healthcare industry to the development and delivery of Continuing Professional Development (CPD). The presence of commercial companies at our meetings and events is a legitimate way to bring new services and products to the attention of Anaesthetists. Sponsoring and Exhibiting at RCoA Events is also an effective way to raise your company profile.
We have a number of sponsorship opportunities available, including attendance with an exhibition stand and sponsorship of equipment, materials or speaker. The document in the related downloads section expands on each of these opportunities.
Specific benefits
- Attendance by company representatives with an exhibition stand
- Exposure of company products and services within practical workshops and at an exhibition stand for lecture based events
- Exposure to course participants and teaching faculty on the day of the course
- Distribution of company marketing literature to course participants and faculty via the exhibition stand
- Inclusion of company name and logo, and acknowledgement of support on specific promotional literature; both paper based and online
Contact details

For sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities, please contact the Events Team:
020 7092 1670
events@rcoa.ac.uk

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