Tuesday June 23 – Wednesday June 24, 2026
OT Exchange is Australia’s largest clinical conference for occupational therapists, bringing together real-world knowledge and approaches that strengthen everyday practice. Designed for the whole profession, it’s the must-attend event to connect, be inspired, and shape the future of occupational therapy together.
OTA and the Conference Programming Committee invite organisations to share their industry expertise with delegates via 12-minute presentations. Take the opportunity to showcase your products and services, demonstrate techniques for client assessments, introduce new product developments and influence potential customers with in-depth information.
To secure your presentation in the program you should submit a proposal via the 'Submit Exhibitor Presentation' button so your presentation outline can be reviewed by members of the Programming Committee.
Submissions are now open, closing on Friday 10 April 2026. All content will need to be approved by Occupational Therapy Australia.
The presentations will be delivered face to face during lunch breaks and must have an educational outcome for participants. Sales presentations and pure product promotion will not be accepted.General Information
1. Prepare your submission using the following headings
Within the portal, you will need to 'Create a New Account', then 'Update Your Contact Information'. Once this step is done, you will see the 'Presentation Submission' tab.
If you have not received a confirmation email your presentation has not been submitted.
Should you require any assistance during the submission process, please contact Occupational Therapy Australia on advertising@otaus.com.au or phone 1300 682 878.
Notification of the outcome of your submission will be sent to you by email on 20 April 2026.
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Occupational Therapy Australia acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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