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Six Couldn't-Miss Sights at ASCO
The ASCO Annual Meeting is one of the most important gatherings for oncology professionals, drawing more than 40,000 attendees from every corner of the globe. At the 2024 iteration, the exhibit hall was a buzzing marketplace, brimming with pharmaceutical giants, biotech innovators, cutting-edge medical device makers, diagnostic labs, healthcare tech pioneers, and professional organizations. It was a paradise for anyone looking to dive deep into the latest and greatest in oncology. The EXHIBITOR team, as always, was on the hunt for innovation in design, and we landed on six favorites. By Ben Barclay
Best Large Booth
The Green Giant: AstraZeneca plc But what truly set AstraZeneca apart was their commitment to ecofriendly exhibitry. Desks and overhead structures were crafted from durable cardboard, and the entire booth was modular, designed to adapt to more than 50 shows throughout the year. This impressive space wasn't just about size — it showcased how a pharmaceutical giant could lead by example, combining innovation and sustainability in the heart of the exhibit hall. Best Small Booth The Triangle of Innovation: Bicycle Therapeutics The architecture was as strategic as it was eye-catching, with a massive 25-by-7-foot backlit logo dominating from overhead — a bold move for such a small space. The sleek, mostly black structure with vibrant pops of color hinted at the company's tech-forward approach to biotech. The booth's crown jewel, however, was its immersive tunnel that attendees could enter and listen to Nobel laureate and company co-founder Sir Greg Winter discuss the company's revolutionary technology. Bicycle Therapeutics did more than just stand out; it created an unforgettable experience that left a lasting impression. Best Use of Tech Tech Wonderland: Novartis AG One of the booth's standout features was an interactive exhibit where attendees could lift a foam "rock" to symbolize the weight of living with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), creating a tangible emotional connection. Novartis not only showcased its technology in its environment, but used innovation to make the experience impactful. Best Immersive Element The Vein Voyage: Incyte Corp. The tunnel wasn't just a visual spectacle — it was a powerful educational tool that immersed visitors in the symptoms and complexities of PV. Incyte made an indelible impact, delivering both an engaging and informative experience that resonated with attendees long after they left the booth. Most Creative Activation Art Meets Science: Boehringer Ingelheim Best Use of Greenery The Garden of Tranquility: Bristol Myers Squibb
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