EuroTimes Supplements

EuroTimes has vast experience in developing supplements and adjunct educational materials for distribution with the magazine and online publishing. EuroTimes journalists, with many years of experience writing in the field of ophthalmology, can prepare supplements from material presented at Congresses, sponsored symposia, or roundtable discussions. In addition, EuroTimes can organise turnkey stand-alone sessions and roundtables, helping companies with the logistics and management of the event.
Communication in English is still a major issue in Europe and in other parts of the world. In order to address language and cultural differences, printed supplements can be translated into selected European languages and be distributed by country or region.In addition to the traditional symposia supplements EuroTimes is also happy to work with industry on:
• Multimedia Supplements
• Advertorials
• Product Launches
• Roundtable Events
• Congress Reports
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