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Portland, OR
July 29 - 31, 2025

 

Important Dates
December 1, 2024: Call for Abstracts
January 27, 2025: Abstract Submission Deadline
February 21, 2025: Registration Opens
May 1, 2025: Early Bird Pricing Closes

 


 

 Portland Hilton Downtown

Experience the Hilton Portland Downtown, conveniently located in the heart of the city. Adjacent to the business and entertainment districts, the Hilton Portland Downtown offers 455 guestrooms, over 44,000 square feet (4,087.7 sq m) of meeting space, a restaurant, a grab-and-go market and a 24-hour fitness center. The Hilton Portland Downtown is less than one block from the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Pioneer Courthouse Square, while Portland Art Musuem, Newmark Theatre, and Pioneer Place Mall are all within three blocks.

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About Portland

Why Attendees Love Portland
No other destination offers Portland’s mix of natural beauty, creative culture and delicious cuisine. Get outdoors in an urban forest or the nearby Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood or Oregon Coast. Taste the local bounty at food carts, restaurants, farmers’ markets, microbreweries, wineries and coffee roasters. Connect with diverse communities and discover a makers’ scene that invites you to explore your creative side. Shop — tax-free — from independent shops in neighborhoods all around the city and end every night with live music. Find yourself here, and plan to come early or stay late to enjoy all that Portland has to offer.
 
Powell's City of Books
Credit: Stuart Mullenberg, Travel Portland
Activities in Portland:
Portland Art Museum: The oldest art museum in the Northwest delights visitors with its permanent collection, sculpture garden and frequent major exhibitions.
Powell's City of Books: From humble storefront beginnings in 1971, Powell’s has grown into an iconic Portland destination. Occupying an entire city block, the world’s largest new and used bookstore offers frequent author talks, a rare book room and a coffee shop.
Portland Aerial Tram: The Portland Aerial Tram’s cabins rise 500 feet at 22 miles per hour for the three-minute trip from the South Waterfront to Oregon Health & Science University’s main campus, offering views of downtown, the Willamette River and the mountains.