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Dear Industry Colleagues: Sincerely, Ash Tewari, MD System Chairman, Department of Urology Professor of Urology Academic Office: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 1425 Madison Ave

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MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL NEW YORK, NEW YORK

EXHIBITOR AND PROMOTIONAL PARTNERSHIP

PROSPECTUS

SEPTEMBER

7-9 2017

• Over 100 renowned global faculty

• Live 3D surgical demonstrations, including prostate, kidney,

bladder and reconstruction

• Point-Counterpoint Debate

• Annual Push Up Challenge

• Gala to Raise Funds for Urologic Cancer Research

• Screening and Low Risk Disease

• Biomarkers and Genomics

• Immunotherapy

• Focal Therapy

• Localized Prostate Cancer

• Advanced Prostate Cancer

• Kidney Cancer

• Bladder Cancer

TOPIC AREAS

In Collaboration With:

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Dear Industry Colleagues:

Sincerely,

Ash Tewari, MD

System Chairman, Department of Urology Professor of Urology

Academic Office: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

1425 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor | New York, NY 10029

Telephone: 212.241.8971 | Email: ash.tewari@mountsinai.org

Join us for an interactive symposium with 3D demonstrations of the latest robotic surgery techniques for prostate, kidney and bladder cancer and reconstruction Directed by the world’s leading robotic experts and taught by an internationally renowned faculty, attendees will gain emerging and practical tools to optimize their robotic surgical skills Additional highlights include sessions on immunotherapy, focal therapy, advanced disease, point-counterpoint debates and a kick-off, inaugural address by Dennis Charney, MD, Dean of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

Affiliating with the Second International Prostate Cancer Symposium and Inaugural World Congress of Urologic Oncology is the most direct route in meeting with and sharing your products with some of the most well-known and respected health care providers and decision makers in the urological community

As an essential part of the symposium, you will be able to place your product in the hands of key opinion leaders in the field and encourage new and existing relationships.

Please review the 2017 Partnership Prospectus and reserve your prime exhibit space today to participate in this cutting-edge urologic oncology conference We look forward to having you as our industry partner More information can be found at Mountsinaiurologycme.org or if you have questions please contact Meredith Wolff at (917) 301-6169 or via email at meredith.wolff@mountsinai.org.

Associate Directors

Nina Bhardwaj, MD, PhD

Carlos Cordon-Cardo, MD, PhD

William Oh, MD

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WED SEPTEMBER

Pediatric Urology Jeffrey Stock • Men’s Health Program Steven A Kaplan

Sexual Medicine Robert Valenzuela • Reconstructive Urology Rajveer Purohit

Immunotherapy Simon Hall • Robotic Surgery Ketan Badani • Stone Center Mantu Gupta Precision Urology Michael Donovan • Intervention Urology Ardeshir Rastinehad

PRESENTATIONS ALSO BEING GIVEN BY

Carl Olsson • Alex Kirschenbaum • Nihal Mohamed • Sujit Nair

Kamlesh Yadav • Shalini Singh Yadav • John Griffith • Peter Wiklund

Michael Palese • Hugh Lavery • Howard Schiff

Push Up for Prostate Cancer Challenge

Diamond Jubilee celebration –75 years of Urology at Mount Sinai

2

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at Mount SinaiUSA

at Mount SinaiUSA

Giuseppe Carrieri, MDUniversity of FoggiaItaly

Jim Hu, MD, PhD Weill CornellUSA

Michael Palese, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Leonard Gomella, MDThomas Jefferson University HospitalUSA

Peter Carroll, MD, MPHUniversity of California San Francisco USA

USA

Eric Klein, MDCleveland Clinic USA

Fritz Schröder, MD, PhDErasmus University Medical Center Netherlands

Patrick Walsh, MDThe Johns HopkinsSchool of Medicine

Ash Tewari

MD, MBBS, MchMedicine at Mount Sinai

USA

James Gulley, MD, PhDNational Cancer InstituteNational Institutes of Health

USA

Aria Olumi, MD Massachuets General HospitalUSA

Alexander Haese, MDThe Martini-Clinic Prostate Cancer Center Germany

Christopher Porter, MD, FACSVirginia Mason Medical Center

USA

Manoj Monga, MDCleveland ClinicUSA

USA

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Jorn Witt, MD

St Antonius-Hospital Germany

Bachir Taouli, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Dipen Parekh, MDUniversity of MiamiMiller School of Medicine

Peter Schulam, MD, PhDYale School of Medicine

USA

Herbert Lepor, MDNew York University Langone Medical Center

USA

Ardeshir Rastinehad, DOIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

John Davis, MD, FACS

MD Anderson Cancer CenterUSA

Brian Chapin, MD

MD Anderson Cancer CenterUSA

Axel Heidenreich, MDUniversitätsklinikumKölnzertifiziertesProstatazentrumGermany

Aaron Katz, MD, FACSWinthrop University Hospital

USA

Vipul Patel, MDFlorida Hospital Global Robotics Institute

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THURSDAY SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSION TOPIC AREAS

at Mount SinaiUSA

Susan Slovin, MD, PhDMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center USA

Matthew Galsky, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Ash Tewari, MD, MBBS, MchIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Immunotherapy &

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John Davis, MD, FACS

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Ashok Hemal

MD, MCh, FACS, FRCSWake Forest Baptist Health

USA

Mani Menon, MDHenry Ford Health System

USA

Jean Joseph, MD, MBAUniversity of RochesterMedical CenterUSA

Atsushi Takenaka, MD, PhD University of Minnesota

USA

Francesco Porpiglia, MDUniversity of Turin Italy

Fabrizio Dal Moro, MD University of Padova Italy

Inderbir Gill, MD USC UrologyUSA

John Libertino, MD Emerson Hospital USA

Dipen Parekh, MDUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

USA

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Craig Nobert, MD Icahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Rakesh Kapoor, MBBS, MChSanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences

USA

Jean Joseph, MD, MBAUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterUSA

AREAS

FRIDAY SESSION II GENERAL SESSION

Ash Tewari, MD, MBBS, MchIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Michael Zelefsky, MDMemorial Sloan KetteringCancer CenterUSA

Isaac Powell, MD Wayne State Univertsity

USA

Francesco Porpiglia, MDUniversity of Turin Italy

Aaron Katz, MD, FACSWinthrop UniversityHospitalUSA

James Porter, MD

Swedish Medical Center

USA

Richard Stock, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

TREATING LOCALIZED DISEASE

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William Oh, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Philip Kantoff, MDMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center USA

Carlos Cordon-Cardo

MD, PhDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Bobby Liaw, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Daniel Petrylak, MDYale School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Howard Soule, MDMilken InstituteUSA

Jonathan Simons, MDMilken InstituteUSA

Ganesh Palapattu, MDUniversity of Michigan

USA

Matthew Galsky, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Kenneth Pienta MD The Johns HopkinsUSA

ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER

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FRIDAY SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSION

at Mount SinaiUSA

Jerry Blaivas, MDNew York-Presbyterian

USA

Ronald Ennis, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Richard Stock, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

at Mount SinaiUSA

Markus Hohenfellner, MDUniversity of HeidelbergGermany

Shawn Zimberg, MDGood Samaritan Regional Medical Center USA

Philippa Cheetham, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Neil Grafstein, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Victor Nitti, MDNew York University Langone Medical Center

USA

Robert Valenzuela, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Vincenzo Ficarra, MDUniversity of Udinese

Italy

Rajveer Purohit, MDWeill CornellUSA

Jonathan Haas, MDWinthrop University Hospital

USA

Michael Zelefsky, MDMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center USA

FRIDAY SESSION II BREAKOUT SESSION

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Ketan Badani, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Jaime Landman, MDUniversity of California Irvine

USA

Steven Campbell, MD, PhDCleveland Clinic USA

USA

Jihad Kaouk, MD Cleveland Clinic USA

Michael Palese, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Che-Kai Tsao, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

AREAS

SATURDAY SESSION I GENERAL SESSION

Chandru Sundaram, MDIndiana University Health Hospital

USA

Kidney Cancer - I

Rene Javier Sotelo, MDKeck School of Medicine of University of Southern California

USA

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Ketan Badani, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Chandru Sundaram, MDIndiana University Health Hospital USA

USA

James Porter, MDSwedish Medical Center

USA

Daniel Eun, MDLewis Katz School of Medicine

at Temple UniversityUSA

Aneesh Srivastava, MChInstitute of Medical SciencesIndia

Rene Javier Sotelo, MDKeck School of Medicine of University of Southern California

USA

Kidney Cancer - II

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Ketan Badani, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Ronney Abaza, MDOhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital

USA

Mantu Gupta, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Nikhil Waingankar, MD Icahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Che-Kai Tsao, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

USA

Jihad Kaouk, MD Cleveland Clinic USA

Dipen Parekh, MDUniversity of MiamiMiller School of Medicine

USA

Kidney Cancer - III

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Ketan Badani, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Khurshid Guru, MDRoswell Park Cancer Institute USA

John Sfakianos, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Michael Cookson, MDThe University

of OklahomaUSA

Peter Wiklund, MD, PhDKarolinska Istitutet Sweden

Mark Schoenberg, MDAlbert Einstein College of MedicineUSA

AREAS

SATURDAY SESSION IV BREAKOUT SESSION

Dipen Parekh, MDUniversity of MiamiMiller School of Medicine

USA

Matthew Galsky, MDIcahn School of Medicine

at Mount SinaiUSA

Bladder Cancer I

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The Second International Prostate Cancer Symposium and

Inaugural World Congress of Robotic Oncology will provide

attendees with Continuing Medical Education (CME) in

addition to advanced knowledge with a multi-disciplinary

urological surgery focus, combined with new product

knowledge learned in the exhibit hall

MEETING LOCATION

Wednesday, September 6 (Non-CME)

The Mount Sinai Hospital

Atrium and Stern Auditorium

1468 Madison Avenue (At 100th Street)

SUPPORTING MOUNT SINAI UROLOGY

Deliver your message in a professional, focused, and

educational environment The World Congress of Robotic

Oncology provides you with networking opportunities to

build relationships with new and existing customers Choose

a standard exhibit booth or a promotional partnership

package, which provides extended promotional visibility for

your company beyond the annual meeting

EXHIBITING

The expected 300+ attendees want to meet you

face-to-face and examine your products first-hand By exhibiting

at the meeting, your company will be listed in promotional

materials and the onsite program book Space is limited, so

act quickly!

PROMOTIONAL PARTNERSHIP PACKAGES

Secure a prime exhibit location and optimum visibility with a

Pinnacle, Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze Level Partnership

package In addition to your exhibit, participation in this

program includes the attendee registration list, your company

recognition in the annual meeting program book, signage and

more Please refer to the Promotional Partnership details in

this prospectus for a complete list of benefits

Exhibit Description:

One draped table with at least two chairs Please see

‘Partnership Opportunities’ for level additions

Payment is due no later than August 25, 2017

Assignment of Space:

Exhibit space will be assigned at the sole discretion of the

Congress Factors affecting exhibit location include support

level; the sign-up and payment date of the application, the

number of exhibits, and proximity of competitors

EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

Registration:

Only employees of the exhibiting company, or its agents, will

be issued a badge Booths must be manned the entire time the

exhibit area is open

For more information about partnership opportunities to support the Second International Prostate Cancer Symposium and Inaugural World Congress of Robotic Oncology through

an educational grant, please contact:

Friday, September 8, 2017 | 6:30 am - 4:00 pm Saturday, September 9, 2017 | 6:30 am - 3:15 pm

Exhibit Teardown:

Saturday, September 9, 2017 | After 3:15 pm

SHIPMENT OF MATERIALS DIRECT TO SHOW SITE

Exhibit materials may begin to arrive direct to The Mount Sinai Hospital on Tuesday, September 5th Due to limited storage space, materials arriving before September 5th will not be accepted If you need to ship displays, literature or other materials directly to The Mount Sinai Hospital, your shipping label must read the following

Mount Sinai Hospital

One Gustave L Levy PlaceLoading dock

2 East 101 Street (between Madison and Fifth Avenue) New York, NY 10029

HOLD FOR: Urology Symposium

(Company Name) (Contact Name) Hold for: Harold Blais (206) 910-4961

Shipment Confirmation

GAFFNEY EVENTS and Mount Sinai Hospital will not assume responsibility for the confirmation of shipped materials or equipment The exhibitor is solely responsible for their property including loss, damage, or failure to arrive in a timely manner from the initial shipment, up to and including the final shipment to the final destination

Set-Up & Dismantle Labor

If you require labor assistance, please contact Harold Blais

at haroldblais@gmail.com or (206) 910-4961

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MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT THROUGH SPONSORSHIP. The Second International Prostate Cancer

Symposium and Inaugural World Congress of Robotic Oncology offers industry sponsors an opportunity to reach

clinicians on the latest urological techniques and products The focused meeting environment is ideal for businesses dedicated to delivering products and services that support these conditions This forum will allow you to interact with

clinicians eager to learn about new technologies and innovations that aim to improve patient care

Corporate functions may not be held concurrent with official symposium/congress’ scientific or social functions

Any function, regardless of size and location, must be approved by the course’s industry relations department

PINNACLE LEVEL ● $50,000

PRODUCT THEATRE LUNCHEON (3 Available) _$50,000

A non-competing timeslot to connect and network with course participants Price includes: room, basic audio

visual package, promotion of program to our attendees, lunch and beverage Your premium exhibit space

and up to 10 badges are included in this package Day of Luncheon will be assigned at a first come,

first serve basis.

• Includes AV, lunch, beverage, event marketing

• Premium exhibit assignment

• Draped table with chairs

• 10 exhibitor badges

• 10 tickets to Welcome Reception

• Recognition signage at luncheon entrance

• Recognition signage at entrance of exhibit hall

• Recognition on conference website

• Recognition in conference program

• Recognition on mass marketing emails

PLATINUM LEVEL ● $40,000

FACULTY DINNER (Limit 1) $40,000

Be the first to welcome and spend time with our expert faculty The dinner will be held off-site immediately

following the Welcome Reception Your premium exhibit space and up to 8 badges are included in

this package.

• Includes faculty dinner introduction, food and marketing

• Premium exhibit assignment

• Draped table with chairs

• 8 exhibitor badges

• 8 tickets to Welcome Reception

• Recognition signage at entrance of dinner

• Recognition on conference website

• Platinum recognition in conference program

• Recognition on mass marketing emails

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Partnership Opportunites

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