See you in Stockholm

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It's that time of year again and it seems like only yesterday when we were gearing up for the annual congress of the ESCRS in London. Now the European society is taking us to the Swedish capital city, Stockholm, for its annual event.

As always, the congress promises to be packed with presentations, courses, free papers, posters and exhibitors, all vying for your attention. Naturally, there will be announcements of interest that you might miss during the event and that's where I hope OTE can help. We will be reporting daily news from each day of the congress, covering symposia, free paper presentations and company announcements, so be sure to sign up to this complementary service by visiting http://www.oteurope.com/.

Although I'm sure you will feel tired after a busy day at the congress, no doubt you will manage to muster the energy to go out to a nice restaurant or bar during your stay or even to take in some of the cultural delights Stockholm has to offer. Well, we're pleased to say we can also help you there. OTE has developed a comprehensive travel guide to Stockholm that covers all the essentials that will make your stay a memorable one. Providing information on recommended restaurants, bars and excursions, through to transport links, useful contacts, and key phrases, the guide has something for everyone. Please feel free to visit us at our booth (Booth number H20) during the congress to pick up your free copy.

Best wishes,
Fedra PavlouEditorfpavlou@advanstar.com

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