Delegate Acquisition for Medical and Scientific Congresses: A PCO Guide. Make it interactive and less wordy for users to read
Delegate Acquisition for Medical and Scientific Congresses: A PCO Guide. Make it interactive and less wordy for users to read
Medical and scientific congresses do not fill themselves. The days of relying on association membership lists and a single email campaign are gone. Here is what actually works in 2025.
68%
of delegates decide to attend based on the scientific programme, not the destination
6 wks
minimum lead time needed for a pre-congress delegate campaign to convert
3x
higher conversion from abstract authors who are nurtured into full registrants
Why delegate numbers fluctuate for most PCOs
The most common pattern in medical congress management: attendance rises when a prominent chair is engaged and falls when they are not. That dependency on individuals rather than systems is the root cause of most delegate shortfalls.
Systematic delegate acquisition replaces that dependency with a repeatable process that works regardless of who chairs the scientific committee. Tap each question below to see what that looks like in practice.
The congress acquisition timeline
Most PCOs start marketing too late. Here is the sequence that produces consistent registration growth.
12 Months
Open abstract submission. Launch save-the-date campaign to past delegates. Begin social media presence for the congress. Abstract authors are your highest-converting delegate segment. Reach them first.
9 Months
This is infrastructure, not promotion. Do it now so campaigns can launch cleanly.
6 Months
Open full registration with early-bird pricing. Launch multi-channel campaigns across LinkedIn, email, and paid digital. The early-bird window is your most powerful conversion mechanism. It only works with enough lead time.
3 Months
Deploy faculty testimonials. Increase email frequency. Segment and personalise by engagement level. Activate retargeting. Convert warm prospects who are aware but have not yet registered.
6 Weeks
Final push: urgency messaging, personal outreach to unconverted high-value prospects, last-chance registration window. Do not skip the personal outreach. It is the highest-converting activity in the final weeks.
The six channels that work for medical congress audiences
Not every channel reaches clinicians and researchers effectively. These six do.
Quick check: how strong is your current acquisition approach?
When does your PCO typically launch the first active delegate acquisition campaign?
The metrics that matter for medical congress acquisition
Track these and you can optimise. Ignore them and you are managing by guesswork.
Cost per delegate
Total campaign spend divided by confirmed registrations. The benchmark for comparing channels and campaigns year on year.
Abstract to registration rate
What percentage of abstract authors convert to full delegates? This number should improve with each congress cycle.
Past delegate return rate
How many delegates from the previous congress returned? Below 40% signals a delegate experience problem, not a marketing one.
Early bird conversion rate
Registrations captured during the early-bird window as a percentage of total. A strong early-bird rate indicates your campaign launched at the right time.

Markely Agency runs marketing and delegate acquisition campaigns for medical and scientific congresses across for local, regional and international conferences. If you are a PCO looking for a specialist acquisition partner, we would welcome the conversation.
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