Industry

Industry Prospectus

Welcome to the industry prospectus. Discover the ways in which you can participate in the World Congress of Nephrology by navigating the different sections below. All fees listed are in USD, and are exclusive of any applicable local taxes.

Become a Premium Supporter

Based on the level of contributions, organizations can be recognized as premium supporters to receive additional benefits and visibility. Bookings for the exhibition, industry symposia, sponsorship and advertising all contribute to reaching premium level status. Fees for congress registrations are not included.

Platinum

Recognition as platinum level supporter in ISN communications and exhibition signage pre- and post-congress   

Five (5) complimentary full registrations  

Invitation for two (2) to attend the Presidents Gathering  

Highlighted booth on exhibitor floorplan 

Opportunity to provide digital insert for delegates (Ref code: DI)

One (1) dedicated social media post on @ISNkidneycare (Ref code: SMP)

One (1) dedicated email promotion to all registered delegates via the ISN on behalf of sponsor (Ref code: DE)

Reduced rates for business meeting rooms

$110,000+

Gold

Recognition as gold level supporter in ISN communications and exhibition signage pre- and post-congress   

Four (4) complimentary full registrations  

Invitation for one (1) to attend the Presidents Gathering  

Opportunity to provide digital insert for delegates (Ref code: DI)

One (1) dedicated social media post on @ISNkidneycare (Ref code: SMP)

$95,000+

Silver

Recognition as silver level supporter in ISN communications and exhibition signage pre- and post-congress   

Three (3) complimentary full registrations  

Opportunity to provide digital insert for delegates (Ref code: DI)

$80,000+

Industry Sessions

Meet-the-Expert

Meet-the-expert sessions allow delegates to interact with renowned kidney care experts in an informal atmosphere. Each 60-minute session includes 1-2 short lectures followed by an in-depth didactic discussion offering delegates the opportunity for knowledge exchange and first-hand learning on clinical and scientific advancements. A facilitator is recommended. The sessions are limited to 60 attendees.

  • 60 minute session
  • Open to all delegates
  • Stage, AV and screen available to use
  • Full meet-the-expert schedule promoted via email and social media before, during and post-congress
  • Your program details displayed on the pocket program, congress website and signage in the venue
  • Roundtable set-up with handheld microphones available to facilitate discussions

 

Industry Symposia

What is included?

  • Your organization’s 60 minute program presented live in a main session room of the congress venue
  • Theater set-up with stage, lectern and speaker table
  • AV equipment and dedicated technical support during your session
  • Eight (8) symposium passes for your staff and faculty to access
  • Session is recorded and available online post-congress for 12 months (Open-access / no paid registration required)

How are symposia shared with delegates?

  • Display of your program flyer in the symposia e-book online
  • Full industry schedule displayed on the WCN website (session title and time/date)
  • Full industry schedule promoted via email and social media before, during and post-congress
  • Your program flyer displayed on venue digital signage

Program/speaker management by ISN is offered for a limited number of industry sessions. Please get in touch with Charleigh Debrabandere at cdebra@theisn.org for more information.

 

Spotlight Stage


Located in the exhibition hall, the Spotlight Stage is an excellent opportunity to reach delegates in a dynamic manner to deliver presentations through mini-symposia, or showcase your activities/products and services as a product theater. Alongside industry-hosted sessions, the ISN will deliver engaging presentations on the spotlight stage on a variety of topics throughout the day. The sessions are limited to 40 attendees.

  • 20-30 minute presentation slot
  • Stage, AV and screen available to use
  • Full spotlight stage schedule promoted via email and social media before, during and post-congress
  • Your program details displayed on the pocket program, congress website and signage in the venue
  • Two (2) exhibitor badges for your staff and faculty to access

Sessions on the Spotlight Stage are not automatically recorded and made available on-demand for 12-months with open-access, as the industry symposia are. If you would like to arrange this option, the fee is $6,000 on top of the published fees.

 

Schedule & Fees

Industry Symposia Spotlight Stage
Room 311+312
Capacity 140
Room 313+314
Capacity 140
Room 301+302
Capacity 340
Room 303+304
Capacity 340
Room 501
Capacity 370
Room 502
Capacity 370
Room 503
Capacity 400
30 minutes
Capacity 60
08:30 – 09:30 $18,500
Slot 1
$18,500
Slot 2
$28,500
Slot 3
$28,500
Slot 4
$30,000
Slot 5
$30,000
Slot 6
$30,000
Slot 7
09:45 – 11:15 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 8
11:15-11:45 Coffee Break
$15,000
Slot 9
11:15-11:45 Scientific Program
$10,000
Slot 10
13:00-14:00 $35,000
Slot 11
$35,000
Slot 12
$45,000
Slot 13
$45,000
Slot 14
$55,000
Slot 15
$55,000
Slot 16
$60,000
Slot 17
14:15-15:45 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 18
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break $15,000
Slot 19
16:30-17:15 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 20
17:30-18:30 $18,500
Slot 21
$18,500
Slot 22
$28,500
Slot 23
$28,500
Slot 24
$30,000
Slot 25
$30,000
Slot 26
$30,000
Slot 27
Industry Symposia Spotlight Stage
Room 311+312
Capacity 140
Room 313+314
Capacity 140
Room 301+302
Capacity 340
Room 303+304
Capacity 340
Room 501
Capacity 370
Room 502
Capacity 370
Room 503
Capacity 400
30 minutes
Capacity 60
08:30 – 09:30 $18,500
Slot 28
$18,500
Slot 29
$28,500
Slot 30
$28,500
Slot 31
$30,000
Slot 32
$30,000
Slot 33
$30,000
Slot 34
09:45 – 11:15 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 35
11:15-11:45 Coffee Break
$15,000
Slot 36
11:15-11:45 Scientific Program
$10,000
Slot 37
13:00-14:00 $35,000
Slot 38
$35,000
Slot 39
$45,000
Slot 40
$45,000
Slot 41
$55,000
Slot 42
$55,000
Slot 43
$60,000
Slot 44
14:15-15:45 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 45
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break $15,000
Slot 46
16:30-17:15 Scientific Program $10,000
Slot 47
17:30-18:30 $18,500
Slot 48
$18,500
Slot 49
$28,500
Slot 50
$28,500
Slot 51
$30,000
Slot 52
$30,000
Slot 53
$30,000
Slot 54
Industry Symposia
Room 311+312
Capacity 140
Room 313+314
Capacity 140
Room 301+302
Capacity 340
Room 303+304
Capacity 340
Room 501
Capacity 370
Room 502
Capacity 370
Room 503
Capacity 400
08:30 – 09:30 $18,500
Slot 55
$18,500
Slot 56
$28,500
Slot 57
$28,500
Slot 58
$30,000
Slot 59
$30,000
Slot 60
$30,000
Slot 61
09:45 – 11:15 Scientific Program

Programs

The deadline to book is November 18, 2025. Programs must be submitted by December 11, 2025. The content of industry sessions must be submitted for review and approval by the WCN Congress Organizing Committee (COC) who will ascertain the scientific value of the program. Approval or suggestions for changes by the COC will be communicated and these recommendations must be taken into consideration. There is a max number of speakers / chairs (as with the scientific program). Bookings are handled first come, first serve. As much as possible, we ask that industry symposia programs are diverse from a gender, ethnicity and cultural perspective.

Travel Policy

The travel, accommodation or registration of the faculty participating in industry sessions are not included in the fees. Those participating in industry symposia are not eligible to claim reimbursements from the ISN travel policy for scientific program faculty.

Catering

Lunch is provided for all fully-registered delegates during the main days of the congress. Lunch boxes will be served at the entrance of all session rooms 15-minutes prior to the start of the industry symposia sessions. In an effort to reduce waste and ensure various dietary needs are considered, the ISN will manage catering at lunch and this is reflected in the symposium package fees. Breakfast symposia slots are not automatically catered for by the organizer. Companies hosting an industry symposium during a breakfast slot have the option to organize their own catering at an additional cost. Please get in touch with Romane Blondel at rblondel@theisn.org for more information.

Rehearsal Slots

It is possible to organize a rehearsal slot for industry sessions. The fee is $1,000 USD. Limited slots are available.

Become an Exhibitor

WCN offers great opportunities for your organization to showcase the latest solutions and scientific advances you offer, raise your profile among the global kidney community, meet and discuss with your target audience, and present your latest developments.

Fees

Badges

Companies may receive a number of complimentary exhibitor badges depending on your booking:

9m2 : 3 exhibitor badges included

Up to 18m2 : 4 exhibitor badges included

Up to 27m2 : 7 exhibitor badges included

Up to 36m2 : 10 exhibitor badges included

Above 45m2 : 12 exhibitor badges included

Exhibitor badges will display company name only and allow access to the exhibition hall during opening hours and during specific set-up/dismantling hours. These badges are intended for use only by the company. Additional exhibitor badges can be purchased at $90 per badge. Exhibitor badge holders are eligible to join for coffee breaks and provided exhibitor lunches (separated from symposia).

Map

The exhibition map will be available here early 2025. Please check back.

Priority Points

WCN’s priority point program recognizes ISN trusted partners over a three-year cumulative basis. Priority points are assigned to companies for participating as an exhibitor and/or congress supporter. Points received during WCN’23, WCN’24 and WCN’25 will determine exhibition hall placement for WCN’26. Eligible companies will be contacted in August 2025 via email to receive their ranking and instructions.

Exhibitors who have submitted a booking form by September 8, 2025 will be eligible to avail from the priority point program. On the booking form, exhibitors are prompted to record the first, second and third preferred options of booth placement. During September 9-12, the ISN HQ will assign exhibition spaces based on these top three preferences and ranking. Exhibitors will receive booth assignment confirmation via email after September 14, 2025.

Booking and Information

How to Book

To confirm your participation in the congress, kindly download the booking form provided below. Complete it and send it to ISN with your signature and a high-resolution copy of your logo. Make sure to review the code of conduct and terms & conditions before sending in your booking.

About the Venue

Floor 5 – Session Rooms: 501, 502, 503

Floor 4 – ISN internal meetings

Floor 3 – Exhibition & Posters, Spotlight Stage, Session Rooms: 301 – 304 & 311 – 314

Floor 2 – Meeting Rooms

Floor 1 – Registration & Main Entrance, Plenary Hall

A detailed venu floorplan will be uploaded here in due time. Please check back.

Get in Touch

If you have any questions about the sponsorship opportunities or would like to discuss your participation at WCN, we’d love to hear from you by email. Please contact Charleigh Debrabandere, ISN’s Senior Manager of Business Development at cdebra@theisn.org.

Payment

All fees in this industry prospectus are listed in USD, and are exclusive of any applicable local taxes. To ensure a transparent and straightforward payment process for all participating companies, please take note of these important invoice steps.

Important Dates

Please mark the important dates below in your calendars.

  • Exhibition form submitted for inclusion in priority point allocation
    September 8, 2025
  • Selection of booth position for priority point companies, based on ranking
    September 9-12, 2025
  • Sponsor manual release
    Autumn 2025
  • Deadline to book industry sessions
    November 14, 2025
  • Book advisory roundtable option
    November 18, 2025
  • Programs of industry sessions must be submitted for review
    December 11, 2025
  • Exhibition bookings close
    January 15, 2026
  • All payments must be settled
    February 28, 2026

Terms & Conditions

Terms of Reference

In these terms and conditions, the following definitions shall apply:

  1. “Organizer” shall mean the International Society of Nephrology (ISN), including its volunteers, officers and staff, as well as leadership and staff of the co-host society.
  2. “Participant” shall include the person being described as such in the booking form and all employees and agents of such person and shall, if applicable, also include permitted sub-licensees of the exhibitor.
  3. “Contract” shall mean the contract established between the Organizer and the Participant, upon these terms and conditions, in the Event.
  4. “Event” shall mean the ISN World Congress of Nephrology 2026 to be held in India from March 28-31, 2026.
  5. “Exhibition” and/or “Exhibition Industry” shall mean the exhibition section of the Event.
  6. “Prospectus” shall mean this online sponsorship brochure supplied by the Organizer to the Participant.
  7. “Item(s)” shall mean any bookable item laid out in this document including but not limited to exhibition space, industry sessions, sponsorship, advertising space, meeting space and/or other support relating to the Event.
  8. “Fee(s)” shall mean the amount payable for the Item(s) by the Participant.

Contract, Terms of Payment and Cancellation Policy

  1. By submitting the booking form, the Participant accepts all terms and conditions laid out in the document. All signed booking forms are irrevocable.
  2. Applications must be submitted by the Participant under whose name the Item is to be listed.
  3. Fee(s) for all Item(s) must be fully paid by February 28, 2026. If a booking form is received within 30 days of the Event (i.e. on or after February 28, 2026), 100% of the Fee must be paid by bank transfer at the time of application, and received before the Event.
  4. Failure to pay Fee(s) cancels your booking. No Participant will be allowed to participate or have access to the Event should the payment not have been received by the Organizer prior to the event and within the stipulated deadline.
  5. Any late payment (i.e. receipt of money by organizer 30 days beyond the due date stipulated) will be subject to a penalty of 21% APR (Annual Percentage Rate) on the total amount invoiced.
  6. All partial or total cancellations for Item(s) must be made in writing to the Organizer by the Participant.
  7. The Organizer maintains a cancellation fee of 50% for Item(s) cancelled prior to October 6, 2025. No refunds of Fee(s) will be issued for cancellations of Item(s) received in writing after October 6, 2025.
  8. Should the agreed total amount have not yet been collected by Organizer, the Participant will remain bound to make the appropriate and invoiced Fee in accordance with the preceding timings and reimbursement schedule.
  9. The Organizer is free to assign any cancelled Item(s) to other Participants.
  10. Any refund to be made will be processed after the Event and will be settled no later than August 31, 2026.

Amendments, Insurance and Liability

  1. The Organizer reserves the right to alter the schedule of the Event. Any amendments of the schedule implemented by the Organizer shall not justify partial or total cancellation by the Participant.
  2. The Organizer reserves the right to amend formats of (or elements of) the Event. Any amendments relating to the agreement with the Participant, will be communicated in writing to the Participant. Amendments of formats by the Organizer for activities under the agreement with the Participant, and not deemed appropriate by the Participant shall justify partial or total cancellation and reimbursement of contract value minus reasonable amounts for elements delivered to be decided by the Organizer.
  3. The performance of this agreement by either party is subject to acts reasonably beyond the control of the Organizers (war, government regulations, global pandemic, disaster, strikes, civil disorder, curtailment of transportation facilities, or other emergencies). If such acts make it illegal or else, deemed impossible by the Organizer, to host the Event and deliver the elements under this agreement, the Fees will be reimbursed minus reasonable amounts for elements delivered, decided by the Organizer.
  4. Neither party will be liable for any failure or delay in the performance of the Agreement which is caused by circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the party concerned including without limitation software or issue with the hosting platform, acts of God, pandemic, war or national emergency, acts of terrorism, strike, lockout, fire, explosion, volcanic eruption and flood (“Force Majeure”), provided always that the de-faulting party uses all reasonable endeavors (but without an obligation to incur cost) to minimize the period of disruption caused by Force Majeure.

Eligibility for Conditions of Participation

  1. The Organizer has absolute discretion in the admission of Participants, and reserves the right to decline any application without giving any reason.
  2. The Participant acknowledges and accepts that it will bear the risk that any information and/or not submitted within any communicated deadline, or not submitted using the instructed method may not receive any or all of the promised benefits laid out in the Prospectus.
  3. The Participant acknowledges and accepts that certain benefits relate to communications planned on exact dates, and are therefore, subject to having booked in advance of these planned communications. The benefit will not apply if the Participant books after these dates. The Organizer will make reasonable efforts to suggest an alternative benefit where possible.
  4. The Participant may be required to provide content for benefits for which the Organizer will communicate specifications and deadlines to receive. The benefit will not apply if the Participant does not share content by fixed deadlines.
  5. Further rules and regulations pertaining to the Item(s), in particular Industry Symposia can be found in the manuals and other documents supplied by the Organizer. The Organizer may at any time and from time to time make further rules and regulations (having immediate effect) in relation to any aspect of the Event. Such rules and regulations shall be deemed to form part of this Agreement, and shall be binding on the Participant.

Waiver

No waiver by the Organizer of any of the provisions of these rules and regulations or of any of its rights hereunder shall have effect unless given in writing and signed by the Organizer. The waiver by the Organizer of any of these rules and regulations shall not prevent the subsequent enforcement of these rules and regulations and shall not be deemed to act as a waiver in respect of any subsequent breach.

Termination of Participation

The Organizer reserves the right to terminate without notice a Participant’s right to participate in the Event upon occurrence of any of the following events:

  1. If Participant or any of its representatives commits a breach of any of these rules and regulations; or
  2. If Organizer believes that the Participant is conducting an activity that does not conform to the nature and purpose of the Event or if proper use is not being made of the space; or
  3. 6.3. If Participant is, for any reason, unable to meet his contractual obligations.
  4. If a Participant’s right to participate in the Event is terminated, the Participant shall have no claim for refund of any Fees paid to the Organizer.

Data Protection and Information Sharing

  1. The Participant shall provide the Organizer with their company and contact information which includes, but is not limited to: company name, mailing address, contact persons, titles, phone, email addresses. Organizer is liable to store this data and share with relevant parties strictly for the purpose of Event organization. Organizer shall only share personal details with relevant suppliers to perform necessary planning.
  2. In accordance with the chapter 3 of the European Regulation 2016/679 with regards to data protection, you have the right to request from the Organizers, access to and rectification or erasure of your (personal) data or restriction of processing concerning your data. For such request Participants must contact the Organizers (be aware that a proof of identity will be requested during the process).
  3. The Participant shall not disclose inappropriate information or use any technical or confidential information regarding the business or affairs of the Organizer or any of the other Participants of the Event acquired by way of the Participant’s Contract to participate in the Event.

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These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of USA. Any disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with these terms and conditions shall be submitted to the courts of USA.

Between WCN Organizers and Commercial and Non-Commercial Exhibitors, Industry Symposia, Organizers, and General Sponsors and Advertisement Sponsors. The World Congress of Nephrology (WCN) is the annual congress of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN). WCN 2026 (WCN’26) is organized by the ISN and hosted by the Japanese Society of Nephrology (JSN) and the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology (APSN). WCN is an opportunity for commercial companies involved in healthcare to connect with practitioners and specialists in the field. The contribution from companies is, therefore, welcomed by the ISN. The relationship between science and commerce at medical scientific meetings must be balanced and professionally managed. This responsibility lies equally with individual delegates, WCN as organizer, and the participating commercial and non-commercial organizations. WCN has adopted a “Code of Practice” for the commercial and non-commercial organizations participating in the congress. The commercial a nd non-commercial organizations who take part in meetings under the jurisdiction of ISN should plan and conduct activities that will enhance the scientific objectives of the meeting. Commercial activities should not exceed what is deemed acceptable. The following guidelines represent the code of practice adopted by WCN organizers and are applicable to all commercial and non-commercial organizations participating in WCN.

Codes: ISN supports the following pharmaceutical industry codes: the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, the The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) and MedTech Europe.

Procedure: The following procedures apply to all bookable items included in this prospectus. Bookings are made by filling in and submitting the relevant booking form to the organizer. By submitting the form, the participant accepts the code of practice and all terms and conditions laid out in the document. All signed booking forms are irrevocable. Applications will be dealt on a first-come, first-served basis.

Premium supporters: Participant may agree to a certain level of support, as laid out in this document, which they can allocate towards their choice of exhibition, sponsorship, advertising or industry session opportunities. The participant will be invoiced for the full amount according to the level of support. The participant will need to submit a booking form to confirm agreement with the terms and conditions, for all items selected. If items are selected over time, booking forms will need to be submitted for each choice. The organizer will not refund amounts if the participant does not meet the invoiced level of support with various items.

Industry symposium: All corresponding benefits are only confirmed upon receiving a booking form, full payment and approved program, and providing the client has met all the deadlines which will be communicated in the manuals. All industry symposia programs need to be submitted for review and approval by the congress Scientific Program Working Group chair(s) and the Local Organizing Working Group chair(s). This is to avoid overlap with the official WCN’26 scientific program and to ensure the scientific quality and scope. Once programs are approved, changes must not be made without the specific approval of the above-mentioned chairs. ISN guarantees that all information contained in the program drafts will be handled with strict confidentiality. Program proposals must be submitted by the deadline and must include the symposium title and the full name, title, country, institution, subject, speech time start and end for all chair(s)/ speaker(s).

Industry symposia may not include lectures scheduled for the official WCN’26 scientific program. The ISN does not cover any costs for symposium speakers such as congress registration, participation fee, and faculty speaking in both industry symposia and scientific program are not eligible for the ISN travel policy. ISN and WCN working group members may only speak at a maximum of two (2) industry symposia. The organizer will inform all parties in case of overlap. Conflict must be resolved by concerned parties. The symposium organizer needs to ensure that all publications referring to their symposium mention: “Official WCN’26 industry symposium” to avoid any confusion with the official WCN’26 scientific program. The ISN and co-host logos alone are used only in official congress publications, at events, or in publications officially organized, or approved, by the organizer. The WCN’26 logo may, however, be used on invitations for official industry symposia. Other use of the ISN, co-host, and WCN names and/or logos in any fashion, by any commercial or non-commercial organization, is not permitted without prior written permission from the organizer.

Advertising options will be available early 2025.

Sponsorship options will be available early 2025.