Why Exhibit?

The Crohn’s & Colitis Congress® brings together the nation’s leading IBD patient organization, the premier gastroenterological professional society, and the field’s most influential clinicians and researchers. More than 1,160 IBD professionals attended the ninth annual Congress, representing disciplines spanning adult and pediatric gastroenterology, surgery, pathology, nutrition, radiology, mental health, and more—along with early-career investigators, nurses, advanced practice providers, and dietitians.

We invite our industry supporters to join us for the 10th annual Crohn’s & Colitis Congress and help lead the next era of IBD care.

Reasons to Partner

Be part of a milestone moment

The 2027 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress® marks 10 years of advancing IBD research, care, and collaboration—bringing the community together to define the next era of IBD innovation.

Connect with the full IBD ecosystem

Engage in one place with clinicians, researchers, multidisciplinary care teams, and the field’s leading organizations—spanning the full continuum of IBD care.

Reach a highly targeted audience

Connect with IBD professionals actively seeking new therapies, technologies, and clinical solutions—creating more meaningful, high-value interactions.

Help shape the future of IBD

Align your organization with a shared mission to advance research, improve outcomes, and elevate care for patients living with IBD.

Showcase innovation that drives impact

Position your organization alongside the latest science, emerging therapies, and real-world clinical insights in an environment designed for collaboration and discovery.

Learn more about our

Attendees

Total Attendance

2022 • Virtual
0
2021 • Virtual
0
2020 • Austin, TX
0
2019 • Las Vegas, NV
0

Professional Attendance

Geographic Breakdown

Geographic Breakdown
United States
Outside of U.S.
Total

Primary Professional Activity

Adult
Adult
%
Pediatric
Pediatric
%
Surgeon
%

Areas of Interest

Prescribing Capabilities

✓ Yes
%

Practice Setting

Years in Practice/Research

Exhibit

Opportunities and Benefits

We're excited to offer in-person exhibiting opportunities again, bringing you engagement opportunities with the IBD medical community.

Trailblazer
Innovator
Leader
Achiever
Contributor
Non-profit Partner
$90,000
$60,000
$48,000
$36,000
$15,000
$2,500
Booth Dimensions
Trailblazer- and Innovator-level exhibitors will also have the option to receive a discount toward the purchase of an additional medical affairs booth.
30'x30'*
20'x20'
20'x10'
10'x10'
8'x6'**
8'x6'**
Company Logo On Congress Bag
Booth must be paid in full by October 15 and artwork received by October 15 for production.
Company logo on Step & Repeat sign in Exhibit Hall
Booth must be paid in full by October 15 and artwork received by October 15 for production.
Conference bag insert
(Exhibitor responsible for production and shipment of bag inserts)
Complimentary printed and virtual insert
Complimentary printed and virtual insert
50% discount
Hotel rooms reserved
Standard sleeping rooms will be held for your company. Companies will be responsible for securing and paying for these rooms with a credit card.
20
15
10
5
2
2
Complimentary exhibitor booth personnel registration
Access to Exhibit Hall and Poster Hall only; additional badges above allotment available for $50/person
20
15
10
5
2
2
Complimentary Crohn’s & Colitis Congress® scientific session registration
Excludes the Friday Congress reception
10
8
6
4
2
2
Complimentary registration for Crohn’s & Colitis Congress Reception
10
8
6
4
2
2
Company Logo on Conference website
Acknowledgement on Conference Walk-In Slides
For all sessions, a welcome slide will display exhibitor name at the start of each program.
*Trailblazers can upgrade their booth size for an additional fee. Sizing will be limited.
**Contributors and Non-Profit Partners will be placed in Contributor Central.

Exhibitor Hours

Wednesday, January 18Exhibitor Move In.
Thursday, January 19Exhibit Hall Open: 7:15 – 8:30 p.m.
Friday, January 20

Exhibit Hall Open: 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 21Exhibit Hall Open: 7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Exhibit Hall Move Out starts at 8:30 a.m.

Marketing

Opportunities

We are committed to creating quality networking and visibility opportunities. With a variety of price points available, you can select that the option that closely aligns with your budget and marketing objectives.

Networking Events

A series of networking events will be available to allow attendees to get to know their peers and colleagues and discover new opportunities for mentorship, partnership and collaboration. Supporters can show their interest, support and dedication to these groups through sponsorship. 

Satellite Symposia

The 2023 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress will host up to eight high-quality, accredited satellite symposia in partnership with medical education companies. Symposia slots will be able to accommodate up to 250 attendees. Up to two concurrent satellite symposia will be available for breakfast (Friday/ Saturday) and lunch (Friday).  For additional information, please contact Emma Shaw at eshaw@gastro.org.

Grants

The American Gastroenterological Association Institute, in partnership with Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, is seeking support for the educational sessions held during the 2023 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress. The Congress brings together IBD professionals across multiple disciplines and merges the best of science and clinical care in a collaborative, comprehensive, multidisciplinary educational setting. The course will be accredited for up to 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. For additional information, please contact Emma Shaw at eshaw@gastro.org.

We look forward to working with you and ensuring that you have a positive experience sharing your innovations with our attendees.

Interested in learning more or have additional questions, please contact:

KAITLIN LAWRENCE
Director, Industry Sales and Operations
American Gastroenterological Association

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