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D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S INDUSTRY PROSPECTUS GOA INDIA GRAND HYATT GOA OCTOBER 30 – NOVEMBER 2, 2019 MASTERS TEACHING MASTERS
WELCOME TO GOA DASIL congress is a major educational event in the international calendar and I am happy and proud that the next DASIL world congress of dermatological surgery will be held in Goa, India in 2019. This will be a major congress with a large number of international participation from across the world. It will provide varied educational opportunities in the field of aesthetic and dermatologic surgery, and lasers and will attract delegates from all over the world. It will also be immensely useful for doctors in the Indian subcontinent. The congress wlll have several congress workshops, congress symposia, social events, and tours. It will therefore offer something to every one and something on everything in dermatological surgery. Goa is described as a perfect holiday destination. It offers the ideal setting for such a congress, with its numerous tourist attractions, spotless beaches, churches and temples, delicious cuisine, a cosmopolitan outlook and sunny weather. We welcome industry, Indian and International, to participate in the event. This prospectus outlines the many opportunities that are offered for all segments of the industry-pharma, cosmetic and devices. I am sure the congress will be a great event to remember, with support from all. Join us, and lets all GO TO GOA! Venkataram Mysore, MD DASIL PRESIDENT Venkataram Mysore, MD George Martin, MD Tatjana Pavicic, MD DASIL PRESIDENT DASIL PRESIDENT-ELECT DASIL TRESURER SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AWARDS & HONORS COMMITTEE Suneel Chilukuri, MD (USA), Co-Chair Ibrahim Al-Arabi (Kuwait) Amy Taub, MD (USA), Co-Chair Mahaveer Mehta, MD (UAE), Co-Chair Cheryl Burgess (USA) Matteo Clementoni, MD (Italy), Co-Chairt Maria Khattar, MD (UAE) Kee Yee Chung (South Korea) George Martin, MD (USA) Hector Leal Silva (Mexico) CEO Atchima Suwanchinda, MD (Thailand) Emily Soriano, MD (Philippines) Lawrence E. Rosenthal, PhD (USA) Michael Gold, MD (USA) Atchima Suwanchinda, MD (Thailand) Hector Silva, MD, PhD (Mexico) MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Emily Soriano, MD (Philippines) Sandy Tsao, MD (USA), Co-Chair Thurakkal Salim, MD, DNB (India) 2018 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Mukta Sachdev, MD (India), Co-Chair (PARTIAL LIST) Marc Roscher, MD (South Africa), Co-Chair FINANCE COMMITTEE ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL Michael Gold, MD (USA), Co-Chair CONDUCT COMMITTEE Mahaveer Mehta, MD (UAE), Co-Chair Maria Khattar, MD (UAE) Heidi Waldorf, MD (USA), Co-Chair Gary Brauner, MD (USA), Co-Chair Ibrahim Al Aradi, MD (Kuwait) George Martin, MD (USA), Co-Chair DASIL INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS The Dermatologic & Aesthetic Surgery International League 453 Williamsburg Lane Prospect Heights, IL 60070 USA Email: HQ@theDASIL.org Fax: +1-847-577-6583
WELCOME TO GOA India is going to experience one of the most sought after international educational events, the 8th DASIL World Congress in 2019. This is a major event dedicated to providing educational opportunities in the fields of aesthetic and dermatologic surgery. I am sure that it will be a great opportunity for doctors all across the globe, especially from the Indian subcontinent. The DASIL Congress brings together expert knowledge, vast experiences and doctors from all around the world. DASIL BUENOS I am happy and proud toAIRES be a part ofHONORARY PRESI- the DASIL team, the fastest growing international MDDENT dermatologic and aesthetic surgery society in the world! Don´t miss the chance to learn Guillermo from Blugerman, the experts and pioneers, and network at such a beautiful location like Goa. CABA, Goa ARGENTINA is a kaleidoscopic blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, sweetened with sun, sea, sand, seafood and spirituality, there’s nowhere in India quite like it. It is the perfect Thurakkal Salim, MD location for the DASIL Congress. The Congress Offers you a diversified program – covering DASIL WORLD all relevant and current topics in dermatologic surgery, aesthetic dermatology and Laser CONGRESS PRESIDENT surgery in congress workshops, plenary sessions, symposia, focus sessions and discussion forms. The newest innovations in medical devices, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics will be showcased in the industry trade exhibition. We welcome the industry to be a part of this prestigious event. We look forward to your participation at DASIL 2019 at Goa. Thurakkal Salim, MD DASIL World Congress President Welcome to the 8th DASIL World Congress, as we take The Dermatologic & Aesthetic Surgery International League to Goa, India. We are so excited to have the DASIL meeting in such a vibrant and incredibly diverse country. I have been blessed to have visited India on several occasions and the one thing that is evident - the Indian Dermatologists, Plastic Surgeons, and Aesthetic GYN physicians are very dedicated to their crafts. They are also thirsty for knowledge from their colleagues and experts from all over the world. DASIL Goa will continue the DASIL tradition of bringing together the best of the best to teach and work with in these communities. Those who share the DASIL commitment of excellence in teaching. It is truly a global destination for us, for the pharmaceutical world, the skin care world, and the aesthetic/cosmetic world. Your continued support for DASIL is paramount to the success of the meeting and we do not ever take that for granted or take our commitment to you lightly. Michael H. Gold, MD DASIL is a U.S. 501.c.3 non-profit society and to that end we rely on the generosity of DEPUTY CHAIR ANNUAL our Industry Partners to help grow our meetings each and every year. We have many CONGRESS COMMITTEE opportunities for your company to be involved in the DASIL family. We encourage you to review this prospectus and determine the best fits for you and your companies. We also have opportunities for Educational Grants and other forms of Grants. We would be happy to discuss these with you as well. And finally, DASIL Goa is thankful to ACSI, our partner dermatologic group in India. ACSI has been recognized globally, as a force in dermatologic and aesthetic surgery and one of the most successful country-wide dermatology entities in the world. We look forward to their members contributing by attending and by speaking at the sessions. We are thrilled to have them and their support. Michael H. Gold, MD Deputy Chair Annual Congress Committee 3
DASIL 8TH WORLD CONGRESS I N V I T E D FAC U LT Y Fatima Aguero de Zaputovich Joseph Eviatar (USA) Beatrice Lafarge Claoue Anushka Reddy (South Africa) Laith Akkash (Jordan) Sabrina Fabi (USA) Aarthi Lakshmanan (India) Agustin Tomas Restano Sameer Al Ali (Abu Dhabi) Nabil Fakih Hector Leal Silva (Mexico) Alexander Rivkin (USA) Gregory Alouf (USA) Hal Farber (USA) Sri Lestari (Indonesia) Jorge Rios Aramayo Amina Al Amiri (UAE) Luis Farid Chaiben Nicolas Liotti Raul Rios Ritter Ibrahim Al Aradi (Kuwait) Horacio Fermin Mayer Peter Lisborg Luis Ripetta Claudio Angrigiani (Buenos Aires) Des Fernandes (South Africa) Sonia Lombardozzi Roberto Rodrigo Caceres Rafael Antun Luis Fernandez de Cordova Marcelo Lotocki Marco Romeo Aristides Arellano Alexis Fernandez Sassone Renita Lourdhurajan (India) Marc Roscher (South Africa) Anwar Al Hammadi (Saudi Arabia) Julio Ferreira Pei-Hsuan Lu (Taiwan) Ruby Ruprai (UAE) Akbar Ali (India) Lawrence Field (USA) Sandeep Mahapatra (India) Mukta Sachdev (India) Red Alinsod (USA) Louis R. Frisina (USA) Imran Majid (India) Sayf Saed Estela Alvarez Mario Fuks Lucila Mangas (Buenos Aires) Thurakkal Salim (India) Chytra Anand (India) Hassan Galadari (UAE) Antonio Mangubat Michael Salivaras (UAE) Cesar Arroyo (Argentina) Andres Galfrascoli Margaret Mann (USA) Matthias Sandhofer Shehnaz Arsiwala (India) Eduardo Gallo Boris Martinez Gerhard Sattler Caerwyn Ash (Wales) Nomphelo Gantsho (South Africa) George Martin (USA) Sonja Sattler Estela Alvarez Adrian Gaspar Carlos Matos Kuldeep Saxena (USA) Sanjeev Aurangabadkar (India) Sahar Ghannam (Kuwait) Daudi Mavura (Tanzania) Ziya Saylan (UAE) Alexander Bader (UK) Mario Gioia Mahaveer Mehta (UAE) Diego Schavelzon Kavitha Balasubramaniam (India) Hugh Gloster (USA) Juan Pablo Menendez Zavala (Ecuador) Victoria Schavelzon Ricardo Barbaitis Apratim Goel (India) Pablo Mendoza Todd Schlesinger (USA) R. Sonia Batra (USA) Michael Gold (USA) Rhonda Meys (UAE) Peter Schmid Roberto Benech Alberto Goldman Hala Milad Ji Myung Seo (South Korea) Andrew Birnie (UK) Sara Gomez Jorge Miranda Zavala Laeuchli Severin (Sweden) Guillermo Blugerman (Argentina) Ratna Gondowardojo (Indonesia) Bostjan Mlakar Syed Shah (UK) Flavio Borges Fortes Andy Goren (USA) Adrian Mobilia Ava Shamban (USA) Marcelo Bou Nilesh Goyal (India) Gabriel Moina Jaishree Sharad (India) Vivian Bucay (USA) Jeanette Graf (USA) Daniel Moina Rashmi Shetty (India) Gregory Buford (USA) Arturo Grau Iancu Morad Shricharith Shetty (India) William Erik Bukret Andreas Grossgoold Ernesto Moretti Maria Shirshakova (Russian Federation) Cheryl Burgess (USA) Alessandro Gualdi (Italy) Richard Motley (UK) Raj Singh (South Africa) Jorge Burgos Somesh Gupta (India) Aldo Mottura Bob Shumway Valerie Callender (USA) Loeck Habbema Marshall Murdoch (South Africa) Mauricio Slutzky Jaime Calderon Firas Handam Stephen Murray (Australia) George Solomon Alejandro Capellino Le Hanh (Vietnam) William Murillo Ki-Hoon Song (Korea) John Cangelosi (USA) Yoram Harth (Israel) Miguel Mussi Becker Emily Soriano (Philippines) Miriam Cantisano Zilkha Ravi Hebballi (India) Venkataram Mysore (India) Javier Soto Alejandro Carbone Yves Hebert (Canada) Marilu Nacul Leila Soudah (UAE) Mauricio Casillas Enrique Hernandez Perez Umashankar Nagaraju (India) David Sudarto Oeiria (Indonesia) Pegah Ceric-Dehdari (Germany) Doris Hexsel Kyoung Ae Nam (South Korea) Hai Ru Sun (China) Yao Yu Chang (Taiwan) Wichai Hongcharu (Thailand) Vic Narurkar (USA) Atchima Suwanchinda (Thailand) Piyali Chatterjee (India) Ricardo Hoogstra Mike Nayak Salvatore Taglialatela John Z.S. Chen (USA) Steven Hopping Joe Niamtu Tahmeed Tahmeedullah Gregory Chichlow Matias Horna Sergio Noviello Amy Taub (USA) Suneel Chilukuri (USA) Elizabeth Houshmand (USA) Dimitra Ntasiou-Plakida (USA) Ignacio Tapia Vargas Kee-Yang Chung (South Korea) Yu-Ping Hsiao (Taiwan) Percy Nuñez Villar Susan Taylor (USA) Matteo Clementoni (Italy) Po Han Huang (Taiwan) Carlos Oaxaca Alberto Teme Josel Covarrubias Chang Hun Huh (South Korea) Benedict Olusola Mohan Thomas Marc Darst (USA) Patricio Jacovella Francisco Oña Tunç Tiryaki (Turkey) Steve Dayan (USA) Aklish Jain (India) Carlos J Manchon Agustin Tomas Restano Iñigo De Felipe (Spain) Geraldine Jain (India) Ana Marina Torres Godfrey Town (Swansea) Carla de Luca Margarita Jaled Kenneth Munive Sivirichi Mario Trelles (Spain) Maria del Pilar Reyes Aguero Juan Jose Juri Juan Pablo Menendez Jabal Uffelman Christine Dierickx (Belgium) Juan Jose Larrañaga Uwe Paasch (Germany) Denis Valente Rasya Dixit (India) Tan Jun (China) Peter Panagotacos (USA) Pedro Valente Alexander Donath (USA) Paula Karam (Lebanon) Sanjay Parashar (UAE) Jayashree Venkataram (India) Julio Dorr Martin Kassir (USA) Davinder Parsad (Italy) Javier Vera Cucchiaro Jeanine Downie (USA) Mahlatse Kgokolo (South Africa) Narendra Patwardhan (India) Rungsima Wanitphakdeedecha (Thailand) Ruben Dreszman Maria Khattar (UAE) Tatjana Pavicic (Germany) Gabriel Wexler Amaranila Drijono (Indonesia) Jun Young Kim (South Korea) Fabian Pelaez Jason CH Yang (Taiwan) Dominique DuCrest (France) Heesu Kim (South Korea) Fabian Perez Rivera Zamira Yanine (Columbia) Ash Dutta Leon Kircik (USA) Peter Peng (Taiwan) Teresa Zambrana Ibraham El Achkar (Lebanon) Malavika Kohli (India) Braulio Peralta Nathalie Zeitouni (USA) Esteban Elena Sailesh Konda (USA) Ioannis Peros (Greece) Zoran Zgaljardic Yehia El Garem (Egypt) Taro Kono (Japan) Nora Petralli Craig Ziering (USA) Hassan El Husseini (UAE) Maja Kovacevic (Italy) Rahul Pillai (India) Isaac Zilinsky Ayman Elmellgy Jernej Kukovic (Slovenia) Sheldon Pollack (Canada) Michele Zocchi Hisham El Minawi (Egypt) Rajesh Kumar (India) Adriana Ponti Dendy Engelman (USA) Rafal Kuzlik (Poland) Daniel Popkin (USA) Sergio Escobar Honorio Labaronnie Alberto Rancati PLUS MORE OF OUR INDIAN COLLEAGUES WILL BE JOINING US 4
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M OV E RV I E W * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019: CONGRESS WORKSHOPS 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration Open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Congress Workshops • Liposuction, Fat Transfer, RF Assisted Lipolysis • Lipofilling & Laser Liposuction • Hair Transplants • Injectables • Energy-Based Devices • Chemical Peels • Feminine Rejuvenation • Needling • Basic Dermatologic Surgery for Beginners (morning) • Advanced Dermatologic Surgery (afternoon) • Non-Invasive Face Lift Techniques (morning) • Treatment of Hyperhidrosis (afternoon) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Welcome Remarks and Opening by Congress Presidents and Organizers Plenary Sessions: Dermatologic Surgery and Aesthetic Trends in 2019 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Lunch and Industry Symposia 2:30 p.m.– 6 p.m. Concurrent Sessions • Injectables I • Energy-based Devices I • Cutaneous Oncology I • Cosmeceuticals • Veins • Plastic Surgery I 6 a.m – 7 p.m. Welcome Reception with Exhibitors FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 8 a.m – 10 a.m. Concurrent Sessions • Injectables II • Energy-based Devices II • Cutaneous Oncology II • Scar Treatments • Plastic Surgery II • Hair *Program subject to change 6 55
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M OV E RV I E W * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 CONTINUED 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. Lunch with Industry 2 p.m.– 6 p.m. Concurrent Sessions • Injectables III • Energy-based Devices III • Cutaneous Oncology III • PDT I • Hot Topics • Vitiligo 7 p.m. DASIL MEMBERS’ CELEBRATION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2019 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Plenary Sessions 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Concurrtent Sessions • Injectables IV • Energy-based Devices IV • Cutaneous Oncology IV • Fat I • PDT II • Derm Surgery I 12:30 p.m.– 2 p.m. Lunch and Industry Symposia Exhibits Break Down after 4pm Break 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Concurrent Sessions • Injectables V • Energy-based Devices V • Fat II • Acne & Rosacea • Derm Surgery II • Feminine Rejuvenation *Program subject to change 6 7
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S U P P O RT O P P O RT U N I T I E S As a nonprofit organization, DASIL depends on the support of our industry to help foster our mission of increasing education and innovation. Worldwide physicians specializing in dermatologic and aesthetic surgery share their knowledge, resulting in an enhanced level of patient care. Please help us improve dermatology and aesthetics around the world. PLATINUM - $100,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • Use of the DASIL mailing list (limited to 2 uses) • (4) Premiere booth spaces (16 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (2) Industry Symposia at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (2) Program speakers of your choice at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (10) Complimentary full meeting access registrations to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physician attendees • (3) Full-page ads in the DASIL 8th World Congress Program Guide • Show bag inserts at the DASIL 8th World Congress* (up to 4) DIAMOND - $75,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • Use of the DASIL mailing list (limited to 2 uses) • (3) Premiere booth spaces (12 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (2) Industry Symposia at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (2) Program speakers of your choice at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (10) Complimentary full meeting access registrations to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physician attendees • (2) Full-page ads in the DASIL 8th World Congress Program Guide • Show bag inserts at the DASIL 8th World Congress* (up to 3) GOLD - $50,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • Use of DASIL mailing list (limited to 2 uses) • (3) Premiere booth spaces (12 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Industry Symposium at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Program speaker of your choice at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (7) Complimentary full meeting access registrations to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physician attendees • (1) Full-page ad in the DASIL 8th World Congress Program Guide • Show bag inserts at the DASIL 8th World Congress* (up to 2) 77
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S U P P O RT O P P O RT U N I T I E S SILVER - $30,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • (2) Premiere booth spaces (8 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Industry Symposium at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Program speaker of your choice at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (5) Complimentary full meeting access registrations to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physicians • (1) Half-page ad in the 8th World Congress Program Guide • (1) Show big insert at the DASIL 8th World Congress* BRONZE - $15,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • (2) Premiere booth space (8 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (2) Complimentary full meeting access registrations to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physicians • (1) Quarter-page ad in the DASIL 8th World Congress Program Guide • (1) Show bag insert at the DASIL 8th World Congress* SAPPHIRE - $8,000 USD • Name to appear on all DASIL advertising materials for 2019 • Logo recognition on DASIL website with link for 2019 • (1) Booth space (4 square meters) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Complimentary full meeting access registration to be used for booth personnel, speakers and/or physicians • Ad space available for purchase EXHIBITOR ONLY - $5,000 USD (INDIA BASED EXHIBITOR ONLY) • (1) Exhibitor table (6 Foot Tabletop) at the DASIL 8th World Congress • (1) Access Pass NOTES: • Bag inserts for Platinum to Bronze Sponsors – The association reserves the right to review and approve all materials to be included in the DASIL registration bag. • You are responsible for supplying and shipping materials to the meeting at your expense. Materials cannot exceed 9” x 12” in size or 12 pages in length. • Speaker badges are to be either paid for by company or taken from complimentary allotment. Additional badge registrations are available for purchase. • A single booth space is based on a shell scheme construction of 2m L x 2m W x 2.48m H. 8
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S U P P O RT O P P O RT U N I T I E S ADDITIONAL ITEMS AVAILABLE FOR SUPPORT DASIL MEMBER DINNER SPONSOR $10,000 USD Maximum of (3) sponsors per event • (1) Exhibitor table • (2) Complimentary full meeting registrations • Recognition at Dinner OPENING RECEPTION SPONSOR $7,500 USD Maximum of (3) sponsors per event • Company logo and signs placed at Opening Reception • (2) Complimentary sponsored doctor congress registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress LUNCH RECEPTION SPONSOR $7,500 USD Maximum of (3) sponsors per event • Company logo and signs placed at Opening Reception • (2) Complimentary sponsored doctor congress registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress AUDIO/VIDEO SPONSOR $5,000 USD Daily sponsorships available • Verbal sponsor acknowledgment from the podium • (2) Complimentary sponsored doctor congress registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress CHAIR COVER SPONSOR $5,000 USD Daily sponsorships available • Verbal sponsor acknowledgment from the podium • (2) Complimentary sponsored doctor congress registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress 99
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S U P P O RT O P P O RT U N I T I E S TOTE BAG SPONSOR $10,000 USD Exclusive opportunity • Company logo placed on bags purchased by sponsor • (2) Complimentary sponsored doctor congress registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress CONGRESS WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITY: FULL DAY $5,000 USD • Full day co-sponsorship of a congress workshop • (4) complimentary sponsored doctor registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress CONGRESS WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITY: HALF DAY $3,000 USD • One-half day co-sponsorship of a congress workshop • (2) complimentary sponsored doctor registrations for you to extend a personal invitation to attend the meeting • Logo in program book and on all meeting materials and promotion • Promotion during the congress FRIEND OF DASIL $2,500 USD • (1) Complimentary full meeting registration • Acknowledgment in the program 10
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S U P P O RT O P P O RT U N I T I E S DASIL 8TH WORLD CONGRESS OCTOBER 30 – NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Please select your support level from the options below: q Platinum $100,000 q Lunch Reception Sponsor $ 7,500 q Diamond $ 75,000 q Audio/Visual Sponsor $ 5,000 q Gold $ 50,000 q Tote Bag Sponsor $ 10,000 q Silver $ 30,000 q Chair Cover Sponsor $ 5,000 q Bronze $ 15,000 q Congress Workshop Support (Full day) $ 5,000 q Sapphire $ 8,000 q Congress Workshop Support (Half day) $ 3,000 q India-Based Exhibitor $ 5,000 q Friend of DASIL $ 2,500 q DASIL Member Dinner $ 10,000 q Other Donation $ _________ q Opening Reception Sponsor $ 7,500 Please add 12% VAT, if paying in Rupees to our local bank account in India. Name of company as it should appear in conference materials and/or exhibit booth directory: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ The following individual is designated as the contact person: Name:___________________________________________________Phone number:________________________ Title:______________________________________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________________________________ City:_______________________________ State:___________________________ Zip:_____________________ Country:____________________________________________________________________________________ Email:_________________________________________Website:______________________________________________ Method of payment: q Visa q American Express q Mastercard q Discover q Check Make check payable to “Meeting Designs for DASIL” Card #___________________________________ and return with this form to: Meeting Designs Expiration Date_____________Security Code___________ 36 Mechanic Street, Suite 207 Foxboro, MA 02035 CC Billing Address:___________________________ Telephone: +1 781-793-0088 Name On Card:___________________________________ Fax: +1 866-306-5210 Authorized Signature_________________________ Remit via wire transfer: (from outside the US) Receiving Bank: Beneficiary Bank: Ultimate Beneficiary: (SWIFT Tag 57A) (SWIFT Tag 59) SWIFT CHASUS33 JP Morgan Chase Bank NA SWIFT EASRUS3B Eastern Bank (ABA 011301798) / Acct. # 06 00699201 4 New York Plaza Eastern Bank 7 South Main St. Sharon, MA 02067 New York, NY 10004 195 Market St. Lynn, MA 01901 Please submit a high-resolution logo to be used in meeting publication and e-communications, to mader@meetingdesigns.com. By submitting this Support Agreement, you agree to abide by the DASIL Exhibitor and Supporter Rules and Regulations on Page 14. 11
DASIL ATTENDANCE BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGION DA S I L S H A N G H A I 2 0 1 7 DASIL Shanghai 2017 Attendance by Geographical Region South America 1% Africa 3% Middle East Northern America 3% 9% Central America 1% Europe 4% Australia 1% Asia 78% DASIL Dubai 2016DA Attendance S I L D U Bby A I Geographical 2016 Region DASIL Vietnam 2015 Attendance DA S I L V I E T N Aby M Geographical 2015 Region South America South America Africa 1% 0% 1% Africa 3% Asia 20% North America 26% North America Australia Middle East 19% 0% 1% Central America Europe 0% 5% Central America 0% Europe Australia 11% 3% Asia 71% Middle East 39% 12
DASIL PAST CONGRESS S P O N S O R S A N D E X H I B I TO R S A. Menarini Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd Environ Merz Aesthetics Aboderm Ergon Tentative miraDry Advanced Medical Esthetics (AME) Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson Company Morning Star Aerolase Evloabs - Bio Oil Mothmir Aesthetics by Ampex Co. LTD Focus Meditech Photocure AK International FotoFinders Systems PRIME Journal Allergan Fotona Prollenium Medical Technologies Alma Lasers Galderma International Restoration Robotics, Inc. Applied Biology Genesis BioSystems Sciton, Inc. Astellas Genop Healthcare Sensus Healthcare Bausch + Lomb George Tiemann & Company Shanghai Reyoungel Medical Bayer Gibthai Technology Co., Ltd. Beamed GPS Matricare SimSkin Beiersdorf/Eucerin Guangzhou Matrix Trading Co., Ltd. Sinclair Pharma BTL Aesthetics Hangzou Gallop Bio Skinceuticals Canfield Scientific, Inc. HK Surgical Skintech C’ensil Biochemical Co. Hyper Photonics SoHa Medical Celeste Co. Ltd InMode Solta Medical CHENGMEI LLC Intense Beauty/Visual Reflection Stratpharma Switzerland AG Chindex Medical Limited Intramed Stern Lasers Clarisonic Invasix Swiss-American Classys Jeisys Syneron Candela Clinsut Jett Cosmetics & Jett Medical Tav-Tech CoolSculpting Kalium Technolase Crystal Tomato LabDom Tellyes Scientific Cynosure, Inc. Lasermed The Hydrafacial Company DEKSNY Trading Leader Healthcare Thermi, an Almirall Company Dermalink Lumenis Ltd. Tulip Medical Products Dermaplan LUQA Pharmaceuticals Under Skin DEKA Lutronic Shanghai Ltd. Venus Concept/NeoGraft Eclipse Lycoderm (Cosmedica) Viveve, Inc. Enaltus Mebo (DKSH) WonTech EnerJet (by PerfAction) Medical High Top Co. Worldwide Medical Chest ENDYMED Medical, Ltd. MedyTox Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH 13
D A S I L 8 TH W O R L D C O N G R E S S S P O N S O R S H I P E X H I B I T R U L E S A N D R E G U L AT I O N S Acceptability of Exhibits. All exhibits shall serve the interests of attendees of Fire Protection. All materials used in the exhibit area must be flameproof and DASIL and shall be operated in a way that will not detract from other exhibits or from fire-resistant in order to conform to the local fire ordinances and in accordance with the Exhibition. Exhibit management determines acceptability of persons, things, regulations established by the local fire department. Crepe paper or corrugated conduct, and/or printed matter and reserves the right to require the immediate paper, flameproof or otherwise, will not be permitted. Excelsior or other paper is withdrawal of any exhibit that is believed to be injurious to the purpose of DASIL. not to be used in crating merchandise. Display racks, signs, spotlights and special In the event of such restriction or eviction, the Congress organizers are not liable for equipment must be approved before use, and all displays are subject to inspection any refund of exhibit fees, or any other exhibit related expense. by the fire department. Any exhibit or parts thereof found not to be fireproof may be Application for Space. Application for space shall be made in writing on the dismantled. All aisles and exhibits must be kept clear at all times, and fire stations official application form. and fire extinguisher equipment are not to be covered or obstructed. Assignment of Space. Exhibit space is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Protection of the Hotel Building. Exhibitors will be held liable for any damage Full pre-payment is required prior to space assignment. The Congress organizers will caused to the hotel property, and no material or matter of any kind shall be posted attempt to honor all requests for exhibit space. Not withstanding the above, the on, tacked, nailed, screwed or otherwise attached to columns, walls, floors or other Congress organizers reserve the right to change location assignments at any time, as parts or portions of the hotel building or furnishings. Whatever may be necessary to it may in its sole discrimination deem necessary. properly protect the building, equipment or furniture will be installed at the expense of the exhibitor. If any controversy arises as to the need or propriety thereof, the Payment. Full payment is required by September 2, 2019. convention service manager of the hotel will be the final judge thereof and his/her Cancellation. Cancellation of exhibit or sponsorship commitment must be in decision shall be binding on all parties concerned. writing. The refund of deposit or other payments may be made only if cancellation Insurance. All outside suppliers and/or companies providing services relative to any notice is received more than 90 days prior to the congress. A cancellation fee of $250 event are required to provide proof of commercial general liability insurance. The will be imposed for all cancellations made more than 90 days prior to the congress. amounts no less than $1,000,000 USD per occurrence and $2,000,000 USD general All payments will be refunded, less the $250 cancellation fee. DASIL will make no aggregate and worker’s compensation insurance as required by United States refunds after Monday, September 2, 2019. statute. Certificates of insurance evidencing the required insurance must be received Failure to Occupy Space. Space not occupied by the close of the exhibit installation by the conference services/catering manager before load-in for any event and must period will be forfeited by the exhibitor, and this space may be resold, reassigned, name Grand Hyatt Goa as additional insured. Exhibitor assumes entire responsibility or used by exhibit management. If the exhibit is on hand, exhibit management and herby agrees to protect, indemnify and save The Sherwood Group, Inc., the Der- reserves the right to assign labor to set up any display that is not in the process of matologic and Aesthetic Surgery International League (DASIL) and the Grand Hyatt being erected by the given deadline. The exhibitor will be billed and is responsible Goa and its employees and agents harmless against all claims, losses and damages for all charges incurred. to persons or property, governmental charges or fines and attorney’s fees arising Floor Plan. All dimensions and locations shown on the official floor plan are out of or caused by exhibitor’s installation, removal, maintenance, occupancy or believed to be accurate. Exhibit management reserves the right to make such mod- use of the exhibition premises or a part thereof, excluding any such liability caused ifications as may be necessary to meet the needs of the exhibitors and the exhibit by the sole negligence of The Sherwood Group, Inc., the Dermatologic & Aesthetic program. Surgery International League, the Grand Hyatt Goa and its employees and agents. In Cancellation of Congress and Exhibition. If the Congress organizers should be addition, exhibitor acknowledges that The Sherwood Group, Inc., the Dermatologic prevented from holding the Exhibition by reason of any cause beyond its control & Aesthetic Surgery International League and the Grand Hyatt Goa do not maintain (such as, but not limited to damage to buildings, riots, labor disputes, acts of gov- insurance covering exhibitor’s property and that it is the sole responsibility of ernment or acts of God) or if it cannot permit the exhibitor to occupy the space due exhibitor to obtain business interruption and property damage insurance covering to causes beyond its control, then the Congress organizers have the right to cancel such losses by exhibitor. the exhibition with no further liability to the exhibitor other than a refund of space Security. Exhibit management provides peripheral security guard service. However, rental less a proportionate share of exhibition expenses. it is the responsibility of each exhibitor to protect display material from loss or Official Contractor. The official contractor will handle all decorating and exhibit damage. Please be certain that all small display and personal items are secure before furniture. The exhibitor services kit outlines prices and instructions for securing leaving the display – even temporarily. special lighting, wiring, water, gas, telephone or other special work. The exhibitor Unions and Contractors. It is mutually agreed that it is the duty and responsibility services kit will be mailed to exhibitors shortly after receipt of the enclosed complet- of each exhibitor to install his exhibit before the opening of the exhibition and to ed exhibit space application/contract. dismantle his exhibit immediately after the close of the exhibition. All property is to Restrictions on Use of Space. No exhibitor shall sublet, assign, or share any be shipped to and from by each exhibitor. All work in connection with exhibit erec- part of the space allocated without the written consent of the Congress organizers. tion and dismantle is to be performed by Union Personnel carrying the appropriate Solicitations or demonstrations by exhibitors must be confined within the bounds union card. Carpenters, painters, electricians, plumbers and other skilled labor, as of their assigned space. Aisle space shall not be used for exhibit purposes, display well as common labor and porters, will be arranged by the exhibit management at signs, solicitation or distribution of promotional material. Exhibits, signs and displays established rates. are also prohibited in any of the public areas or elsewhere on the premises of the Compliance. The exhibitor agrees to abide by and comply with the rules and meeting facilities or in the guest rooms or hallways of the hotel. Operation of sound regulations including any amendments that exhibit management may make from devices is allowed if the exhibitor complies with exhibit management discretion on time to time. Exhibitor further assumes all responsibility for compliance with all volume. Any firm or organization not assigned exhibit space will be prohibited from pertinent laws, ordinances, regulations and codes of duly authorized local, state and soliciting business at the exhibition. federal governing bodies concerning fire, safety, and health as well as the rules and Construction of Exhibits. Exhibits shall be constructed and arranged safely and so regulations of the operators of and/or owners of the property where the exhibition that they do not obstruct the general view of any other exhibit. No display material is held. exposing an unfinished surface to neighboring exhibits or aisles will be permitted. Responsibility. The exhibitor assumes the entire responsibility and liability for Exhibitors wishing to use other than standard booth equipment, signs, or materials losses, damages and claims arising out of exhibitor’s activities on the resort premises that in any way conflict with regulations must submit two (2) copies of a detailed and will indemnify, defend and hold harmless the resort, its owner, and its manage- sketch of the proposed layout at least 45 days prior to the exhibition, and must ment company, as well as their respective agents, servants and employees from any receive written approval from exhibit management. and all such losses, damages and claims. Care of Exhibits. Nothing shall be posted on, nailed, screwed, or otherwise attached to columns, walls, floors or other parts of the building or furniture. Distribution of promotional gummed stickers or labels is strictly prohibited. Anything in connection therewith with necessary or proper for the protection of the building, 14 equipment or furniture will be at the expense of the exhibitor.
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