More than 300 unique businesses exhibit each year, making the ASHA Convention an exceptional one-stop opportunity for attendees to find practice solutions and for exhibitors to reach ASHA members and related professionals. Preview all the participating organizations this year and make your plan for who you want to visit in the halls.
We will have two floors of exhibits this year at the Seattle Convention Center. Exhibit Halls will be located on Level 2 and on the Exhibit Level in the Summit Building.
Exhibitor Demonstrations Stations
Stop by the Exhibitor Demonstration Stations to learn more about products and services with live, interactive how-to demonstrations by exhibitors (continuing education credit not offered). The Demonstration Stations will be located on both Exhibit Hall floors.
Audiology Square
This area of the Exhibit Hall floor is dedicated to companies and organizations offering products and services targeted toward individuals who are interested in audiology. Audiologists and audiology students can learn more about tools to help their practice and can network with others in the audiology community.
Member Entrepeneurs
Member Entrepeneur booths are a special opportunity for ASHA members to showcase their businesses related to the professions as first-time exhibitors. Visit this area to see the great products and services being offered by your fellow ASHA members!
Nonprofit Area
Stop by the nonprofit area to visit universities, hospitals, charitable organizations, and the state associations.
Exhibitor Categories
You can find companies in the Exhibit Hall that cover the spectrum of areas related to the communication sciences and disorders discipline.
- Accent Reduction/Modification
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Alerting Systems
- Aphasia
- Apps/Software
- Apraxia/Dysarthria/Motor Speech
- Articulation/Phonology
- Assessments/Evaluations: Audiology
- Assessments/Evaluations: SLP
- Assistive Technology
- Associations/Organizations
- Audiology
- Auditory Processing
- Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Autism
- Balance
- Bilingual/Multicultural Populations
- Billing, Reimbursement, and/or Coding
- Biofeedback
- Cerumen
- Clinical Education Resources
- Cochlear Implants
- Cognitive Communication
- Communication Enhancement/Corporate Speech-Language Pathology
- Continuing Education
- Dementia
- Developmental Disorders
- Down Syndrome
- Early Intervention
- Education/Resources
- Expressive Language
- Feeding/Nutrition
- Financial Services
- Fluency/Stuttering
- Games/Toys
- Geriatrics
- Graduate Programs
- Hearing Aid Evaluation and Orientation
- Hearing Aids
- Hearing Assessment
- Hearing Assistive Technology Systems
- Hearing Conservation
- Hearing Loss
- Language Disorders
- Laryngeal Disorders
- Learning Disabilities
- Literacy
- Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders
- Other
- Patient/Family Education
- Phonological Disorders
- Practice Management
- Pragmatics
- Preschool: Audiology
- Preschool: Speech-Language Pathology
- Publishing
- Receptive Language
- Recruiting/Employment
- Regulations/Legal Issues/Ethics
- Response to Intervention
- Schools: Audiology
- Schools: Speech-Language Pathology
- Service Delivery and Practice Management
- Social Communication Disorders
- Speech Sound Disorders
- Speech/Language/Swallowing Treatments
- Swallowing/Dysphagia
- Tinnitus
- Tracheotomy/Ventilator Speaking Valves
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Voice Disorders