Your exhibit investment goes further at Scientific Sessions
Discover why exhibitors return to Scientific Sessions year after year

A successful exhibit doesn't happen by accident.
When you invest in an exhibit at a health care conference, you invest in your booth design, your team, your messaging and your meeting goals. But the real question is: What kind of environment will help that investment deliver the greatest return?
At the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions, your booth becomes part of something bigger — a meeting designed to bring together the people, ideas and conversations shaping cardiovascular care.
The right audience is already here
Scientific Sessions attracts a highly engaged audience of cardiovascular professionals actively seeking new research, technologies and solutions.
The 2025 meeting welcomed:
- 10,400+ professional attendees
- 49% physicians
- 23% scientists
- Thousands of additional health care professionals and decision-makers
And they're not just passing through.
Nearly three-quarters of attendees visit the Science & Technology Hall, and two-thirds of those visitors are actively looking for new products and services.
A meeting built around discovery
The Science & Technology Hall is more than a collection of booths.
It's where attendees move between scientific programming, industry education, networking opportunities and hands-on exploration of new technologies and solutions.
Those experiences create opportunities for exhibitors to:
- Start higher-quality conversations
- Demonstrate real-world value
- Connect with attendees who are actively engaged in learning and discovery
Why exhibitors keep coming back
Scientific Sessions isn't just a place to display products and services. It's a place to build awareness, start meaningful conversations and connect with the people shaping the future of cardiovascular care.
When the right audience, the right environment and the right opportunities come together, your exhibit investment can go further — and deliver results that extend well beyond the exhibit hall.











