New to exhibiting at Scientific Sessions? Start here.
Everything you need to make a strong impression — built in.

If you’ve been considering exhibiting at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions but haven’t taken the leap, this is the year to do it.
The New Exhibitor Recognition Program is designed to remove the guesswork and give new exhibitors the visibility, support and momentum needed to make a strong debut.
Built to help you get noticed
Breaking into a major meeting can feel like a challenge. The New Exhibitor Recognition Program makes sure you don’t go unnoticed.
As a new exhibitor, your company is highlighted across key attendee touchpoints:
- Inclusion in materials distributed to thousands of attendee hotel rooms
- Visibility on the Conference Coverage Website and on-site signage
- Recognition within official Scientific Sessions publications
- Special floor decals that draw attention to your booth
A streamlined start
From planning to execution, the New Exhibitor Program includes built-in support to make the process easy from step one.
You’ll have access to:
- A turnkey booth package for a streamlined setup
- Pre-show support to help navigate logistics and planning
- On-site assistance throughout the meeting
- Post-show follow-up to ensure a smooth experience
New exhibitors also receive exclusive savings on advertising opportunities across Scientific Sessions media channels.
Setting you up for success with a high-impact audience
Scientific Sessions brings together a highly engaged audience of physicians, researchers and health care professionals actively exploring new products and solutions. This is your opportunity to build relationships and establish your presence in the cardiovascular space.
The New Exhibitor Recognition Program helps you do it with confidence — right from the start.
Learn more about the New Exhibitor Recognition Program
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A new exhibitor is any company that has not exhibited at Scientific Sessions since 2025.











