Collaboration in Complex Rehab Technology and Post-Acute Homecare: Partner Connections at VGM Heartland 2024

Published in Complex Rehab on May 22, 2024

Collaboration in Complex Rehab Technology and Post-Acute Homecare: Partner Connections at VGM Heartland 2024

Each year, one of the many highlights of the VGM Heartland Conference is having members and vendor partners come together at the exhibit hall to forge mutually beneficial relationships to drive innovation and growth. This year, attendees can engage in a new opportunity for connecting with manufacturers and service partners on the final day of the conference.   

NEW THIS YEAR - Partner Connections!  

Taking place in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, June 12 from 9-11 a.m., providers can engage in 15-minute partner connections meetings with top industry exhibitors. This dynamic speed networking event allows participants to efficiently establish new connections, explore potential collaborations, and exchange valuable insights with manufacturers and service partners throughout the post-acute homecare and CRT industry.   

Limited spots are available to connect with vendor partners who serve the following categories:  

  • Complex Rehab Technology  
  • Business Operations   
  • Sales & Marketing   
  • Technology Solutions  

With structured time slots and facilitated introductions, attendees can maximize their networking efforts while discovering the hottest products and solutions in the industry. 

Discover More at the Exhibit Hall 

During the remaining exhibit hall hours, attendees are encouraged to roam the booths and discover even more industry-leading products, software solutions, and conference promotions.    

The exhibit hall will be open on June 11 from 4-7 p.m. and again on June 12 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

View the exhibitor page to learn more about this year’s lineup.

Heartland Conference Exhibitors

Not registered for Heartland? Be sure to join us June 10-12, 2024, in Waterloo, IA! 

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