We are thrilled to announce that TREAT-NMD is gearing up for the World Orphan Drug Congress USA 2024, the pinnacle event for the rare disease and orphan drug community worldwide. As proud media partners of this ground-breaking congress, we invite you to join us at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Centre from April 23 to April 25, 2024, for an event that promises to shape the future of rare diseases.
Widely recognised as the defining event for the rare disease and orphan drug space globally, the World Orphan Drug Congress USA brings together thought leaders from around the globe. The 2024 edition, hosted at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Centre, will delve into critical conversations on next-generation therapies, clinical development and regulatory processes, global market and patient access, advanced therapies, rare disease advocacy, and much more.
This is not just an event; it’s a catalyst for change. Industry leaders, including visionaries such as Peter Marks (FDA) and Peter Saltonstall (NORD), will share cutting-edge insights that will pave the way for advancements in the field. It’s an opportunity to learn, collaborate, and contribute to making a difference in the lives of individuals and families living with rare diseases.
Join TREAT-NMD and Make a Difference:
TREAT-NMD is honoured to be a media partner for the World Orphan Drug Congress USA 2024. As we collectively aim to foster innovation and collaboration, we invite you to mark your calendar and secure your ticket to this unparalleled networking experience in the orphan drug and rare disease space.
Don’t miss this chance to be at the forefront of advancements in rare disease research and treatment. If you’re interested in attending you can order your ticket here, as media partner we are very pleased to offer you a 50% discount on your ticket price by using the discount code: TREATNMD50 when you checkout.
TREAT-NMD looks forward to connecting with you at the World Orphan Drug Congress USA 2024, where together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by rare diseases. We hope to see you there!