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Promoting knowledge and innovation The IMCAS Incubator Corner welcomes the submission of brand new ideas from practitioners. Launched for the first time at the 2011 Annual Meeting, this special project uses the IMCAS platform as a business incubator, allowing physicians with inventions and new projects to meet with R&D representatives from the Industry to discuss the development of the idea. Acting as a talent scout, IMCAS helps physicians with the first step of that process: it puts the concerned parties in touch, hoping that this first meeting will later lead to a partnership.


La Nuit des IMCAS Awards Eager to put today's talents in the spotlight, IMCAS also promotes scientific research with 'La Nuit des IMCAS Awards', a ceremony putting the best clinical studies of the year


in competition. Attendees are invited to submit — anonymously — their research paper published within the current year, and a scientific jury, composed of the best specialist of their field and working independently of IMCAS, select the most promising. Their authors are then granted with an Award during IMCAS traditional gala dinner. An outstanding event celebrating the best of scientific achievement throughout a glamorous and fancy ceremony.


The IMCAS Industry Tribune Since its inception, IMCAS has had the pleasure of welcoming most of the leading companies dealing with the aesthetic medical market. This experience paved the way to the creation of the IMCAS Industry Tribune. This event is the largest observatory tribune of the aesthetic medical market, gathering the leaders of major aesthetic medical


companies, and is the first to disclose the official market figures.


IMCAS overseas It has now been 6 years since


IMCAS acknowledged that Asia and India are playing a big part in the future of aesthetic surgery and medicine. From 2007 and the very first Asian conference held in Bangkok, to 2012 featuring three overseas conferences, IMCAS made the Asian continent and Indian sub-continent its second poles of action, where sharing and exchanging knowledge all over this continent continues with regard to development and innovation.


A pioneering congress Although IMCAS took a risk when


launching its first Indian congress a few years ago, eventually it turned out to be a smart move. India is definitely a place to be when it comes not only to the future, but


Agenda 2012 • 2013 ‘‘The leading subjects on aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology’’


even the present, of aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology and IMCAS is eager to hold its third congress in October 2012. With regard to China (a congress


held for the first time in 2012), it is once again a wholly different approach and culture for any practitioner to discover, and a continually expanding market when it comes to aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology. What brings IMCAS to such countries is also a will to seek diversity, for it is not only the market but the practice itself of aesthetic surgery and cosmetic dermatology that has found a new lease of life in Asia. After Shanghai this summer, the


2012–2013 season begins and IMCAS invite you to join us all over the world: Hong-Kong in October, then Gurgaon, India, and Paris to close the year. 2013 will open with the Annual Meeting in Paris, followed by the 7th IMCAS Asia.


ASIA


HONG KONG OCTOBER 4 to 6, 2012


India


GURGAON • NEW DELHI OCTOBER 13 & 14, 2012


Paris Head Office: 8, rue Foucault-75116 Paris - France


Hong Kong Head Quarter: Suite 1801-5, 18/F, Tower 2, China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road TST, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR


Annual Congress 15th


Anniversary PARIS JAN. 31 to FEB. 3, 2013 +33 1 40 73 82 82 +33 1 40 70 92 40


ASIA


SINGAPORE JULY 26 to 28, 2013


China


SHANGHAI OCTOBER 18 to 20, 2013


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