Exhibition

A commercial exhibition is a standard part of any major scientific congress, and ICN is no exception — it gives companies in the nutrition, food science, and health space a chance to connect directly with researchers, clinicians, and academics attending the event.

Exhibition space is typically sold by booth size, with pricing that scales based on square meterage and location within the venue — spots near entrances or high-traffic areas usually command a premium. Exhibitors are usually included in the congress’s official program materials, giving their company additional visibility beyond just the physical booth.

Setup and teardown logistics for an exhibition this size are usually staged, with larger booths given earlier setup windows than smaller ones to keep the process organized. The exhibition hall is generally open for the full run of the congress, aligned with the main session schedule so attendees can visit between talks.

Companies interested in exhibiting at an upcoming edition of ICN should reach out through the congress’s current sponsorship and exhibition channels for available space and current pricing.