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         Known for its vibrant port and rich maritime history, Brest stands out for its vocation to host international events related to the sea. Whether in the cultural, scientific or industrial fields, the city is positioned as a privileged destination for large-scale congresses.

in September 2024, Brest will host the congress of the European Underwater and Baromedical Society (EUBS). This international event is a reference in the field. It will bring together the world's leading experts in scuba diving and hyperbaric medicine. This event is supported by the ORPHY research laboratory with the support of UBO. ORPHY is a leading physiology laboratory in the hyperbaric field and widely recognized internationally.

The EUBS provides an opportunity to network, exchange knowledge and promote its products or services to leading researchers, experts and policy makers in the field of hyperbaric medicine. This scientific congress will provide an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest developments and trends in the field. Presentations, workshops and discussion sessions provide a platform to discover innovations, recent research and emerging technologies. Informal meetings, discussions during coffee breaks or poster sessions are all privileged moments to exchange ideas, forge collaborations and expand your professional network.

 

We are looking for sponsors for this major event that has not been hosted in metropolitan France for 20 years.


Attendance at such a congress provides significant visibility. The exhibition stands and presentations are opportunities to introduce you to a targeted audience interested in scientific, medical and technological advances in the hyperbaric field. Beyond that, your support at this event contributes to the promotion of Brest and its region as a maritime capital.

We would be happy to discuss further with you if you are considering sponsoring this congress.

Do not hesitate to contact us.

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