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We warmly welcome your company to participate in the congress of the CORLAS 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden inAugust 25-27, 2025. The meeting will be held in the house of the Swedish Society of Medicine in the center of thecity. There will be plenty of time and space for your company to interact with participants at all levels.
The meeting is planned as a physical meeting, where we expect about 150-250 participants, and will therebyprovide perfect opportunities for you to promote new and innovative technologies, products, and services. Theexhibition area will be in direct connection with the lecture and poster halls and all coffee servings will take placein the exhibition area.
Founded in 1926, CORLAS (Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum, www.corlas.org) is anacademic organization whose members are physicians and researchers in the field of Otorhinolaryngology – Headand Neck Surgery, and it organizes annual meetings (CORLAS Meeting) to discuss related and current researchtopics. The members are selected through deliberations based on recommendations from CORLAS members ineach country and approval by the General Assembly, and only physicians and researchers who have madeoutstanding achievements in research and development in the field of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and NeckSurgery are permitted to join the CORLAS. Today CORLAS has more than 600 members from 50 nations. Fornearly hundred years the CORLAS meetings have conjured a venue for scientists within the field ofOtorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery from all over the world promoting friendship and understandingnot restricted by national and religious affiliations.
CORLAS was founded in 1926, in Groningen in the Netherlands by two Dutch scientists, Charles Emile Benjaminsand Adriaan De Kleyn in the aftermath of World War I that had killed or injured millions of human beings. The ideawas to offer a scientific setting in the north of the Netherlands where international leaders from “both sides”couldagain exchange their thoughts. The intent of giving birth to CORLAS can thus be seen as a diplomatic initiative tosolve a political problem. The soundness of this challenging project was fully demonstrated by the growingattendance to the following annual meetings and the elaboration of rules safeguarding the spirit on which theCollegium is, still nowadays, grounded. Among all the prominent founding members were Robert Barany, Nobelprize winner 1914 and Hendrik Zwaardemaker president of the founding meeting.
CORLAS is supported by the international journal Acta Oto-Laryngologica" the official journal of The EuropeanFederation of Otolaryngological Societies..
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