MALVERN, PA — HMP Global’s Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) has announced a significant schedule shift for its annual meeting. The event will now take place in winter, with the 20th anniversary Congress set for January 28-31, 2025, in Leipzig, Germany. This move marks a return to its pre-pandemic timing, allowing early-year presentations of late-breaking data.
LINC, organized by HMP Europe, a subsidiary of HMP Global, is a four-day interdisciplinary meeting for cardiovascular specialists. Established in 2005, the event offers insights into the latest techniques and technologies for diagnosing, treating, and preventing vascular disease.
The 2024 Congress, held from May 28-31, featured 50 live cases and 500 presentations from world-renowned faculty. Delegates from 74 countries attended the event.
“We are excited to announce that LINC will return to its original timing in January, marking it as the first major meeting of the year for clinicians to present late-breaking data and new research,” said Professor Dierk Scheinert, MD, LINC founder and Scientific Committee member. “By hosting LINC in January, we ensure that our attendees are the first to engage with pioneering studies and innovations that will shape interventional medicine throughout the year.”
LINC is known for its high-quality live cases from leading interventional centers worldwide, presented through immersive dialogue involving multiple specialties. Registration for the 2025 Congress opens on September 3.
“The most innovative endovascular live cases worldwide are shared at LINC,” said Josh Hartman, President of HMP Europe. “Delegates come away with the latest research and best practices that can immediately be implemented into their practice, ultimately improving care and outcomes for their patients.”
The rescheduled January Congress aims to set the tone for the year in cardiovascular advancements, providing a platform for the latest and most impactful studies.
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