Talking Tox Programs - Tuesday AM Sessions Available !!
Talking Tox Programs (TTPs) are commercially supported educational sessions held in conjunction with the ACT Annual Meeting. TTPs provide exhibitors with the opportunity to make a presentation, educate attendees, promote their products and services, or demonstrate a new product launch.
Only companies who are exhibiting at the ACT Annual Meeting may submit an application to host a TTP. The programs must be open to all meeting attendees. The information presented in the TTP must be balanced, based on sound science, and provide the attendee with an objective viewpoint. Proposals for TTP will be evaluated for the ability to provide educational content distinct from that in the official ACT Annual Meeting program, and ACT does not guarantee that your program will not overlap with the content of other Talking Tox Programs. Applications will be subject to approval by ACT Education and Program Committee chairs. Rooms will be assigned in the order that applications are received.
The Talking Tox Program fee is $1,500.00 per session. There is a limit of one session per exhibitor. A limited number of slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The deadline to apply is July 14, 2023.
Talking Tox Program Schedule:
- Sunday, November 12, 12:00 Noon—12:55 PM
- Tuesday, November 14, 12:00 Noon—12:55 PM
- Wednesday, November 15, 12:00 Noon—12:55 PM
Five (5) timeslots each day for five concurrent programs per day. 55 minutes per program.
Talking Tox Programs will be promoted as part of the Annual Meeting via listing in the event App, on the ACT website, an email broadcast message promoting all approved TTPs, and via signs at the live meeting.
These program slots are expected to fill very quickly. For more information or to request a TTP application, please email the Exhibits Manager or 703.547.0875 ext. 1455.
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