Meeting Engagement
The American College of Rheumatology offers different exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities throughout the year including:
- Winter Rheumatology Symposium
- State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium
- ACR Convergence
- Ultrasound Conference
- Pediatric Rheumatology Symposium
Upcoming Meetings
Winter Rheumatology Symposium
January 26–30, 2025 | Snowmass Village, Colorado
The Winter Rheumatology Symposium provides an intimate venue, with approximately 100 attendees. This symposium focuses on the latest clinical treatments and scientific research. The majority of attendees are clinicians.
Exhibitor and Sponsorship Prospectus
Attendee Demographics
State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium
April 4–6, 2025 | Chicago, IL
During the State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium, key opinion leaders will deliver a range of content in areas such as therapeutic developments, recent research findings, and scientific advances, in an environment conducive to dialogue and networking.
ACR Convergence
October 24–29, 2025 | Chicago, IL
ACR Convergence, the ACR's annual meeting, will give you access to rheumatology professionals from around the world, providing the ideal environment to showcase your products and build vital relationships within the field of rheumatology.
Ultrasound Conference
2025 dates and location to be announced
The Ultrasound Conference is an intensive two-day course is designed to meet the specific educational needs of rheumatology professionals who want to learn ultrasound technology.
Pediatric Rheumatology Symposium
2026 dates and location to be announced
The Pediatric Rheumatology Symposium is unique symposium and occurs periodically, provides the most up-to-date, practical clinical information and basic science knowledge on the diagnosis and management of pediatric patients with rheumatic diseases and immune disorders.
Become an Exhibitor/Sponsor
If you are interested in becoming an exhibitor or sponsor at an upcoming meeting, sign up to receive information as it becomes available by completing the form below.