Join us in New Orleans, Louisiana for the 2025 American Heart Associations: Scientific Sessions Meeting! The event will run from November 8th - 10th, 2025 and will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.
Our team of research specialists will be located at booth #3510. They look forward to discussing new trends and developments in your cardiovascular research! We can't wait to share some of our solutions to help elevate your next research project as well, check out below for a preview of what you can find at our booth:
- Millar pressure and pressure-volume catheters - the world’s most accurate physiological pressure catheters, providing superior measurement sensitivity
- Finapres NOVA - clinical grade, continous, non-invasive, blood pressure monitoring for humans
- Kaha Wireless Telemetry - allowing you to record continuous data from freely moving animals with accuracy, reliability, and sensitivity
- PowerLab C & LabChart - data acquisition and analysis with unparalleled flexibility
- Radnoti - powerful Langendorff and Working Heart research systems
- Transonic - gold-standard perivascular Flowprobes, a wide range of ex-vivo Flowsensors, and their corresponding Flowmeters
Want to learn more about this great event and find out how to register? Visit the official show website here.
Meet Our Team

Lucas Tigges
Lucas Tigges
General Manager
ADInstruments (North America)
Lucas Tigges graduated from the University of Iowa in 2014 with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering. He started with ADInstruments as an Inside Sales Engineer that same year. He has supported researchers and educators over the past ten years in a variety of roles, and now serves as the General Manager for ADInstruments, North America.

Nathan Butler
Nathan Butler
Research Applications Sales Specialist
ADInstruments (North America)
Nathan joined the ADInstruments team after graduating from James Madison University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biotechnology. He is passionate about life science research and loves working alongside our community of researchers to realize the ADInstruments mission of making science easier.