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AUGUST 8-10, 2017 Orange County Convention Center West Concourse, Orlando, Florida PRE SHOW PLANNER the LARGEST MEDICAL TRADE FAIR ACROSS the AMERICAS AUGUST 8-10, 2017 Orange County Convention Center West Concourse, Orlando, Florida PRE SHOW PLANNER THE LARGEST MEDICAL TRADE FAIR ACROSS THE AMERICAS SHOW TIMINGS: Tuesday, August 8, 10:00 – 17:00 | Wednesday, August 9, 10:00 – 17:00 | Thursday, August 10, 10:00 – 16:00 FIND OUT MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE! is now Introducing Your One Source to Maximize Capital Equipment Performance Learn more at AvanteHS.com Equipment, Service, and Repair | Medical/Surgical, Critical Care, Patient Monitoring, Diagnostic Imaging, Radiation Oncology, and Cath/Angio Labs Better healthcare starts with seeing a better way forward. A better budget alternative, partner, and total solution. Avante Brands PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS medical Medical Exhibitions B2B SILVER SPONSORS SUPPORTED BY OFFICIAL SUPPORTER OFFICIAL EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY ORGANIZED BY GLOBAL MEDICAL DIRECTORY www.omniagmd.com SPONSORS & PARTNERS Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions, the organizer of FIME, would like to extend its thanks and gratitude to the sponsoring companies, exhibitors and FIME 2017 – WHAT TO EXPECT partners for their support in bringing about the most successful FIME edition yet. We wish you all an engaging 3 days at FIME 2017! In only a few weeks’ time, it will be my pleasure to welcome the healthcare trade professionals from across the Americas to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida for the 27th edition of PLATINUM SPONSORS the Florida International Medical Expo (FIME). We are excited to bring the show to the vibrant city of Orlando from August 8-10, 2017 where medical professionals, manufacturers, dealers and distributers and key opinion leaders in the healthcare industry will come together in the spirit of cooperation and mutual benefit. medical The decision to move FIME to Orlando was made due to the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) undergoing major refurbishments in 2017. As a result of this strategic move, the show is expected to Medical Exhibitions B2B attract more than 22,000 medical and trade professionals from North, South and Central America, the Caribbean and international markets across 360,000 sq ft of exhibition space – a 30% increase Y.O.Y. Under Informa’s stewardship, FIME will welcome 1,650+ exhibitors from 40+ countries, with GOLD SPONSORS representation from 15+ dedicated national pavilions. It will showcase 500+ product categories, as well as the Dealers & Distributors wall, offering dealers, distributors and agents the opportunity to arrange important meetings with exhibitors during the show. It is also against this backdrop that we have launched a number of new conferences - from Health Technology Innovations, to 3D Medical Printing and Nursing - to increase the number of targeted visitors even further. Also, not-to-be-missed will be the free-to-attend Medical Devices Business Seminar and Business Skills Seminar where you can pick up tips in this competitive market. One of the most exciting innovations at this year’s FIME expo will be MEDLAB Americas – a dedicated SILVER SPONSORS ‘Laboratory Zone’ showcasing more than 163 state-of-the-art lab equipment and services. Offering the chance to earn up to 13.5 CME credits, MEDLAB Americas will also offer a number of multi-disciplinary conferences specializing in Clinical Microbiology, Haematology and Point of Care Testing. Other enhancements for FIME 2017 will include the introduction of our new exhibitor directory Omnia, the global medical directory, that makes it easier for visitors to explore the show and spend more time networking. Visitor registration for FIME 2017 is free, SUPPORTED BY OFFICIAL SUPPORTER OFFICIAL EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY quick and easy via www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration Make sure you get online now to gane full access to all areas of the event. Please note onsite registrations are charged at $80. On behalf of the FIME team and myself, we look forward to welcoming you to FIME 2017. GLOBAL MEDICAL DIRECTORY Best regards, www.omniagmd.com MEDIA PARTNERS Gil Alejo Exhibition Manager FIME ORGANIZED BY 2 Register @ www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration Register @ www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration 3 CONTENTS 7 General Information 9 Conferences at a Glance 10 Seminars Schedule 18 Education Feature 20 Seminars Feature 22 Exhibitor Q&A 26 Exhibition Floor Plan You’re looking at one of the most effective 48 air purification systems you can buy. A-Z Exhibitor Listing Don’t see it? Look up. 64 Overhead, out of sight, the patented UV24 system provides continuous ultraviolet protection against Exhibitor Listing by Country airborne bacteria, viruses and fungi, all safely hidden behind standard-sized fluorescent or LED ceiling lights. In the world of airborne disease prevention, this is a game-changer. Every room in your facility can now be made healthier without any effort or bulky equipment, helping you, your staff and your patients breathe a lot easier. Learn more at www.nuvosurgical.com or www.medillum.com. Using UV-C and filtration, the UV24 can 80 treat a volume of air equivalent to a 10’ x 10’ x 8’ room, four times per hour. Product Listing Member of the Medical Illumination family (800) 831-1222 | www.medillum.com (814) 899-4220 | www.nuvosurgical.com Register @ www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration 5 GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSION/REGISTRATION BUSINESS CENTER Admission to the exhibition is for trade visitors and healthcare Fedex has a service center for photocopy, faxing and shipping professionals only. The exhibition is open from: services. Located in the central lobby Working hours are 09:00-16:00 daily. Show hours: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 10:00 - 17:00 Wednesday, August 9, 2017, 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday, August 10, 2017, 10:00 - 16:00 CAFES/COFFEE A number of café’s and coffee spots are conveniently located on Early badge collection Monday, August 7, 2017, 09:00 – 17:00 the show floor and within the registration lobby of the West Halls A4- B4. There is a Food Court located at the rear of West Halls B. Visitor registration if free. Panini’s Taste of Asia Register at www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration. Tortilla Junction Taco Twist Onsite registration is charged at $80. Pita Hut Greek Break Time Café Registration badges must be collected prior to entering the exhibition Papa John’s Piazza Inka House halls. Registration is located outside West Halls A-B on level 2. Cubano Café Create-a-Bowl Children under the age of 18 will not be admitted. The Crepe Factory Haru Sushi PARKING/TAXIS ACCOMMODATION Parking is located behind the halls entrance through the OnPeak is the official housing partner for FIME. To book your -ac Westwood lobby entrance. Additional parking is also offered at commodation for FIME 2017, the OCCC’s Destination Parkway Garage and neighbouring hotels please visit www.fimeshow.com/travel. and entertainment complexes. For more information and preferential rates for the show in 2018, Parking Rates visit the OnPeak desk adjacent to registration on Level 2, outside The Orange County Convention Center accepts cash, traveler’s exhibition Halls A-B checks, American Express, MasterCard and Visa. $15.00 parking fee will apply to passenger vehicles. Alternatively, you can contact them on: $25.00 parking fee will apply to oversized vehicles. Toll free USA and Canada - (855) 203-7116 Taxis pick up is in front of the West halls. International - (312) 527-7300 http://www.occc.net/Attendee-Parking ORGANIZER’S OFFICE PRAYER ROOM The prayer room is located at W.308A on Level 3. Organizer’s office is located at room W.209 on the concourse opposite West Hall B may be contacted at 407-685-5402 PROHIBITIONS FIRST AID Show management reserve the right to refuse admission No smoking is allowed First aid is located in the central lobby of Level 2 Show management reserves the right to remove any attendee from the event/FIME due to inappropriate conduct. Med 1 – Located near W240 Unauthorized and non-exhibiting companies are prohibited Med 2 – In front of Hall WD2 (W224) No material printed or otherwise may be distributed in any part Med 3 – In Central Lobby (Hall WC) of the show without the permission of the show management Med 4 – Level 1 Lobby (below Hall WA) No photography of filming is permitted anywhere in the show halls without written permission of the show management RESTROOMS There are a number of restrooms conveniently located throughout DISCLAIMER the Orange County Convention Center OCCC. Details published in this planner are based on information available at the time of publication. This information may be subject to change and Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions cannot accept responsibility for inaccurate information Register @ www.fimeshow.com/en/forms/FREEregistration 7 CONFERENCES AT A GLANCE DAY 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2017 ROOM C1 ROOM C2 UP TO 13.5 CME 3D MEDICAL PRINTING CLINICAL Keep up with how leaders are maximizing operational efficiency at MICROBIOLOGY their hospitals. The conference will focus on success stories and the lessons learnt from implementing 3D printing into practice. This conference will focus on the latest research related to the laboratory diagnosis of human infections, role of the laboratory in both the management of infectious diseases and epidemiology of infections, and how the laboratory works with other specialities. DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 ROOM C1 ROOM C2 UP TO 13.5 CME Since 1999 Vera Rosas Group has been offering the best HEALTH TECHNOLOGY HAEMATOLOGY Regulatory Affairs services for companies worldwide interested The conference will include educational sessions in different in the Brazilian market. INNOVATIONS aspects of haematopathology, haemoglobinopathies, coagulation, Keep up with what’s translating into better patient engagement and haemostasis and will also address everyday quality challenges in the Our differentials are Technical and Legal knowledge, agility in outcomes whilst maximizing operational efficiency. From connected care haematology lab. to interoperability, the theme ‘Health Reimagined’ will focus on success processes and full consultancy.
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