Industrial Chemicals Events in Netherlands


LogiChem
LogiChem (24-25 March, Rotterdam) has been the world’s largest gathering of chemical supply chain leaders for over 20 years. The 2026 event is no different, with 350+ industry professionals set to attend. Over two action-packed days, practical insights will be shared on:
- Driving efficiency and resilience through supply chain optimisation and industry-wide collaboration
- Advancing digitalisation to accelerate transformation, enhance visibility, and enable smarter decision-making
- Embedding sustainability across operations to meet environmental goals and stakeholder expectations
- Strengthening customer centricity with agile, responsive supply chains designed for evolving market needs
- Navigating disruption from global economic shifts, geopolitical pressures, and regulatory changes
- Empowering future leadership to build diverse, skilled, and future-ready supply chain teams
With 60+ visionary speakers, interactive sessions, and unparalleled networking opportunities, LogiChem 2026 is where chemical supply chain leaders connect, collaborate, and shape what’s next.
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ESOC
ESOC Congress: advancing stroke care through global collaboration
ESOC, the European Stroke Organisation Conference, is widely recognized as one of the most important international events dedicated to stroke research, treatment, and prevention. From the opening sessions, ESOC sets a serious yet inspiring tone, gathering neurologists, researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and industry representatives around one shared goal: improving outcomes for stroke patients worldwide. The congress is not simply a scientific meeting; it is a living platform where knowledge, experience, and innovation intersect in real time.
Held annually in different European cities, ESOC has become a stable reference point for anyone involved in cerebrovascular medicine. Participants come to stay informed about the latest clinical trials, guideline updates, and technological developments, but also to exchange perspectives across borders and disciplines. This combination of science, education, and human connection gives ESOC its unique character and lasting influence.
A scientific program built around real clinical challenges
At the core of ESOC lies an extensive scientific program carefully designed to reflect the realities of modern stroke care. Sessions move beyond theory and focus on practical questions clinicians face every day, from acute intervention decisions to long-term rehabilitation strategies. The diversity of formats plenary lectures, focused symposia, workshops, and poster sessions ensures that both early-career specialists and seasoned experts find content that resonates with their professional needs.
One of the defining strengths of ESOC is its commitment to evidence-based medicine. New data are not only presented but openly debated, allowing the audience to understand both the potential and the limitations of emerging approaches. This critical dialogue helps translate research findings into responsible clinical practice.
Key thematic areas often include:
Acute ischemic stroke management and thrombectomy strategies
Advances in stroke imaging and diagnostics
Secondary prevention and risk factor control
Neurorehabilitation and post-stroke quality of life
By structuring the program around these themes, ESOC ensures relevance across the entire stroke care pathway.
Innovation, technology, and the future of stroke treatment
Innovation plays a central role at ESOC, particularly as technology becomes increasingly integrated into neurological care. Digital health tools, artificial intelligence, and advanced imaging solutions are no longer abstract concepts but practical instruments shaping daily workflows. The congress offers a space where clinicians can critically assess how these tools perform in real-world settings.
Bridging research and practice
A recurring focus at ESOC is the translation of research into practice. Presentations often highlight how new methods can be safely implemented across healthcare systems with varying levels of resources. This perspective is especially valuable in a global context, where equity of care remains a major challenge.
Participants frequently engage in discussions around:
Implementing new guidelines at national and regional levels
Integrating technology into existing stroke networks
Training multidisciplinary teams effectively
Measuring outcomes beyond traditional clinical endpoints
These conversations emphasize that innovation is not only about new devices or drugs, but also about smarter organization and collaboration.
Education, networking, and professional growth
Beyond the lecture halls, ESOC is a powerful educational and networking environment. Young professionals benefit from dedicated sessions, mentoring opportunities, and the chance to present their work to an international audience. For many, this exposure becomes a turning point in their careers, opening doors to research collaborations and international projects.
Networking at ESOC is organic and purposeful. Conversations often continue long after sessions end, whether during structured meetings or informal gatherings. The congress creates a sense of community among professionals who may work in different systems but face similar challenges.
Common motivations for attending ESOC include:
Staying current with rapidly evolving clinical standards
Building international research partnerships
Gaining practical insights applicable to daily practice
Contributing to the future direction of stroke medicine
These motivations reflect the congress’s role not only as an information hub, but as a driver of professional identity and shared responsibility.
Why ESOC remains essential for the stroke community
The continued relevance of ESOC lies in its balance between scientific rigor and human perspective. Stroke medicine is a field where time, coordination, and knowledge directly affect lives, and the congress never loses sight of this reality. Each edition reinforces the importance of collaboration across disciplines, countries, and healthcare systems.
ESOC is more than an annual event it is a reflection of how the global stroke community learns, adapts, and moves forward together. By fostering open dialogue, promoting innovation, and maintaining a strong educational mission, the conference continues to shape the standards of stroke care today and for years to come.