Delegations from Japan, China, Middle East, India and South America increased their participation by 20% at this year’s International Symposium of Progress in Clinical Pacing

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Rome, 16 January 2013 – Impressive statistics resulted in the XV edition of the International Symposium of Progress in Clinical Pacing – more than 1800 delegates, 600 speeches delivered by outstanding international physicians coming from more than 50 countries, 30 sponsoring companies and 350 sqm of exhibition.

These have been the final numbers demonstrating the great success reached once again during this important Symposium, promoted by Prof Massimo Santini, Director of the Cardiovascular Department of San Filippo Neri Hospital and President of the Word Society of Arrhythmias.

Organised by AIM Group International at Rome Cavalieri in Rome from December 4 to 7, 2012, this edition brought an increase of 20% participation from delegations coming from Japan, China, Middle East, India and South America. One of the major topics of the scientific programme has been the technological innovation as means to face the economic conjunction always considering the patient’s right to benefit from a quality therapy.

A perfect synergy between Scientific Committee and Organising Secretariat has made this successful, quality-oriented and content-rich congress possible.  This high-level scientific event has encouraged active participation of its participants and its faculty over the course of the 4-day programme.

Once again a proof that, also during straits, quality from its participants and their engagement as well as from the organisation of the event always stands out with success)

 

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