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Showcase your organization to leaders in gerontology & geriatrics!

At CAG2023 you have the opportunity to raise the profile of your organization by showcasing your product, services, research and other information to more than 500 professional decision-makers including physicians, health care professionals, researchers, academics, health and community service administrators, government representatives, national organization executives, students, and seniors.

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Host

Consider hosting a pre-conference event before CAG2023 or sponsored symposium or workshop during the conference. You’ll control the content and sponsored events are given prime rooms and program times. An excellent way to showcase or promote your research, practice or policy innovations!

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Sponsor

Become a Gold, Silver or Bronze conference sponsor, or sponsor individual keynote addresses, specific sessions, meals and nutrition breaks, and more. Select sponsorship packages also include an exhibit booth — see the Exhibit tab for more details!

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CAG2023 features an Exhibit Hall highlighting the latest technology, publications, products and services in the field of gerontology. Exhibitors include educational, commercial, government and non-profit organizations.

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Advertise

Purchase a large, medium or small size ad in the online conference program. Delegate bag inserts are also available.

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CAG2023 is the 52nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Canada’s premier association of those who work, research or have an interest in the field of aging. CAG members receive reduced rates to attend CAG2023, among other benefits. Visit the CAG website to read more about membership and to view programs from previous meetings.

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