ECTH 2025․ Advancing the Science of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Together
Sophie Sanders, Product Owner and Senior Project Manager, Association Management and Consultancy, at MCI The Netherlands, posted on LinkedIn.
“Proud having delivered this amazing Congress in Prague last week. A big thank you to my team from MCI The Netherlands making this possible: Sophie Piji, Romane Labeyrie, Anna Wijnen and the onsite support from Fatima Azzahra. Also really enjoyed creating the amazing marketing campaign for the event.
Thanks Maria Kriva and team!!
This truly was a great collaboration with the client, Board, Junior Advisory Board and the local society CSTH.
Big thank you also goes to the Prague Congress Centre, Zatisi Catering and our colleagues from MCI Prague for their support at the congress party.
Reliving the moments and already looking forward to the 7th edition in 2027.”
Quoting European Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ECTH) ‘s post:
” And before we know it, the final moments of ECTH2025 have just wrapped up 🇨🇿
Three unforgettable days of science, stories, and shared purpose…what a ride it’s been. From early morning state-of-the-art sessions to late-night laughs, ECTH 2025 brought together brilliant minds and kind hearts in the most inspiring way.
We’ve explored the latest in thrombosis and haemostasis, challenged ideas, and sparked new collaborations. The energy was inspiring, the conversations meaningful, and the community stronger than ever.
Whether you were presenting, listening, networking, or dancing at the congress party; THANK YOU for showing up, sharing generously, and making ECTH2025 truly special. To everyone who joined us in Prague: your passion, curiosity, and commitment made this experience unforgettable.
A heartfelt thank you also goes to our 19 sponsors and partners; your support made this congress possible and your presence added real value to the conversations and connections. We’re grateful to have had you on this journey with us.
Next stop: ECTH2027 until then, keep the connections alive, and keep the science moving.”

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