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MOVING TECHNOLOGY TO MARKET
EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS
201711–13 APRIL
DEFENSE + COMMERCIAL SENSING EXPO
Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, California, USA
Defense + Commercial Sensing Expo: 11–13 April 2017
Conference and Courses: 9–13 April 2017
Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, California, USA
Defense + Commercial Sensing Expo: 11–13 April 2017
Conference and Courses: 9–13 April 2017
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Strengthen your sales pipeline at the largest exhibition on sensing, imaging, and infrared technologiesSENSORS · INFRARED · LASERS · IMAGING · OPTICAL COMPONENTS · CAMERAS
Connect with your customers in Anaheim In 2017, the event begins a 3-city rotation: Anaheim in 2017, Orlando in 2018, and Baltimore in 2019. By alternating locations, SPIE leverages the unique strengths of the audience in each region. Learn more about Anaheim on page 11.
– Grow your revenue
– Identify the most promising opportunities in the industry
– Connect with your customers
– Demo your new products
– Gain exposure with strategically placed advertising and sponsorships
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Defense + Commercial Sensing Expo: 11–13 April 2017 Conferences and Courses: 9–13 April 2017
Anaheim Convention Center • Anaheim, California, USA
2017 DEFENSE + COMMERCIAL SENSING EXPO
“We are seeing attendees from all over—universities, defense, and commercial. The attendance is great—the best year yet.”
David Meissner Kentek
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Meet 5,000 attendees who need your products and servicesEngineers, researchers, and product designers come seeking solutions for a variety of different applications such as autonomous vehicles, process control/inspection, health monitoring, test and measurement, precision agriculture, machine vision, research applications, all types of surveillance and reconnaissance, chemical detection, and more.
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5,000 ATTENDEES
2,100 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
380 EXHIBITING COMPANIES
35 COURSES
Reserve your spaceSIGN UP EARLY–FOR BEST LOCATION
www.spie.org/dcs17-exhibitor
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LEVEL 1 (Street Level) Main Exhibit Floor
FREIGHTELEVATOR
HALL D
71,889 S.F.
HALL C HALL B HALL A
28,140 S.F.
LEVEL 1
FREIGHTELEVATOR
ESCALATORS
10,800 S.F.
AR 1AR 2
ARENA
5,000 CAPACITYARENA OUTDOOR AREA
2,500 CAPACITYOUTDOOR PALM COURT
ESCALATORS
PREFUNCTION SPACE
PREFUNCTION SPACE
OUTDOOR PALM COURT
(STREET LEVEL)
ARENA PLAZA AREA
EXPO
Registration
Take advantage of the booming sensor market by exhibiting at SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
“North America’s market for sensors expects steady growth over the next 5 years. Image sensors are expected to experience the highest growth at
13.1%, increasing from $4.39 Billion in 2015 to $9.11 Billion in 2020.” –BCC Research – Global Markets and Technologies for Sensors
“The already-robust $350M sensor for drones and robots market will double by 2021, reaching $709M at a 12.4% CAGR from 2015-2021.”
– Sensors for Drones & Robots 2016 Report
“By 2030 over 50 billion devices will be connected by sensors.” – International Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research (ICAMR)
Meet your customers in a world-class facilityThe newly renovated Anaheim Convention Center is one of the most technically advanced convention centers in the U.S. SPIE attracts qualified buyers who attend thousands of presentations in the conference area. A wealth of activities at Defense + Commercial Sensing Expo keep attendees circulating through the exhibition. Product demonstrations, coffee and refreshment breaks, multiple food outlets, Pub Crawl, the SPIE Career Center Job Fair, and more—there is no better place for doing business.
Take advantage of all that is included in your booth rental:• Exposure to the latest research—limited free passes to technical conferences
• Networking opportunities—including coffee breaks, Pub Crawl, Welcome Reception, and Exhibitor Breakfast
• Advertising opportunities—online and print exhibition listing
• Promotional outreach—customized email invitations for your customers
• High-profile sponsorship opportunities help you stand out from the crowd
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We want to connect you with qualified, international buyersSPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2017 will be participating in the U.S. Dept. of Commerce International Buyer Program, designed to bring interested, qualified buyers from around the world to this event. Learn more on page 10.
Connect with our targeted, qualified audienceSPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing remains a robust, 5,000-attendee event— the leading exhibition on these key sensing, imaging, and infrared technologies. Connect with potential purchasers from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, NASA, FLIR, Lockheed Martin, L-3, Johns Hopkins, Finmeccanica, university labs, and more.
JOB FUNCTIONS OF 2016 ATTENDEES
5%
21%17%
3%2%
15%
17%21%
COMPANY TYPE OF 2016 ATTENDEES
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Project/Program Management
Student
College Professor/Educator
Application/Product Development
Basic Research/Science
Business Development Mgr/Exec
Other
Senior Executive/Corporate Management
Sales/Marketing
Applied Research
Engineering & Design
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EducationalInstitution
Military
Government
Non-profit1%
National Lab2%
58%Commercial25%
8%
6%
PURCHASE AREAS FOR 2016 ATTENDEES
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS OF 2016 ATTENDEESRepresenting over 50 countries
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<1%
2% 6%
11% 80%
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Nanotechnology Products
Microscopes
Materials, Abrasives, Chemicals
Electrical, Signal Analysis Equipment
Positioning Equipment
Optomechanical Components, Devices
Displays
Spectroscopy Devices and Equipment
LEDs, OLEDs, Non-Laser Light Sources
Fiber Optics and Accessories
Electronic Components
Laser Components and Accessories
Electronic, Digital Imaging Equipment
Optical Coatings, Thin Films
Computing, Data Processing Hardware
Test and Measurement Equipment
Software
Lasers and Systems
Optical Components - Filters, Mirrors, Misc.
Optical Components - Lenses
Detectors, Sensors
Cameras and Imaging Systems
2016 ATTENDEES REPRESENT VARIOUS FIELDS• Aerospace and Aviation Systems• Agriculture, Food, Forestry Systems• Analytical/Measurement Instrumentation• Astronomy• Automotive or Ground Transportation• Basic Research, Science• Biomedical, Medical Imaging, Health Care• Chemical and Biological Analysis• Communications and Networking• Computing Systems, Data Processing• Consumer Electronics• Defense, Security, Law Enforcement• Displays: Consumer, Information, Entertainment• Earth Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Climate
• Federally-funded Laboratories• Industrial Sensing and Measurement• Laser Industry• Lighting and Illumination• Machine Vision, Factory Automation• Materials Processing, Lasers in Manufacturing• Nanotechnology, Micro-optics, MEMs• Optical Components, Materials, and Systems• Optical Design and Engineering• Optics Manufacturing• Semiconductor Manufacturing• Solar and Alternative Energy• Structural and Infrastructural Sensing• Vehicle Sensing and Control
“A center of excellence for sensing and security technologies. We get to showcase our technologies to the right audience.”
Colin Pearce Founder & CEO, Active Silicon Ltd.
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SYMPOSIUM CHAIR:
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIR:
Unmanned Autonomous Systems (UAS): New in 2017, the UAS topical track will include research that can be used to enhance air, ground, and underwater UAS such as LiDAR, infrared, multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, and more.
Agriculture: The agricultural topical track will highlight research that can be used in agricultural and food/water safety applications such as UAVs, hyperspectral imaging, phenotyping, and infrared thermography.
Fiber Optic Sensors: Include your paper in the Fiber Optic Sensors topical track listing to attract attendees interested in research that can be applied to fiber optic sensors.
Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceuticals topical track listing will feature research that can be used in pharmaceutical applications, such as biosensing, hyperspectral imaging, Raman spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopic imaging.
Get more exposure for your R&D results—include your abstract in a Topical TrackWhen submitting an abstract to a conference, you have the opportunity to be included in the following topical track listings. Look for these four topical tracks during the submission process. Details provided in the online submission webpage.
CONFERENCES AND COURSES 9–13 April 2017
The SPIE Defense + Security technical program focuses on sensors, imaging, and optical technologies for security, law enforcement, avionics/aerospace, homeland defense, and military applications.
Participate in the Technical Program
DEFENSE + SECURITY
Donald A. Reago, Jr. U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)
Arthur A. Morrish Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (USA)
EVENT HIGHLIGHTSA strong program for education, networking, and professional development.
• 5,000 registered attendees
• 55 conferences with over 2,000 technical papers
• Full- and half-day courses
• 380-company exhibition
• Special events
• Job fair
• Industry event presentations from leading experts
• New, sunny Southern-California location
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IMPORTANT DATEAbstracts Due: 26 SEPTEMBER 2016
Build awareness for your companySUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT TODAY!
www.spie.org/dcs17-abs
The SPIE Commercial + Scientific Sensing and Imaging technical program offers conferences on sensors, imaging and image processing, and photonics technology innovations for agriculture, manufacturing, health care, pharmaceutical, transportation, information systems, and environmental applications.
Exhibitors are welcome to share your company’s developments in the technical conferences—have your team submit an abstract and present a paper to add visibility and connect with powerful attendees in the conference rooms.
COMMERCIAL + SCIENTIFIC SENSING
AND IMAGING
SYMPOSIUM CHAIR:
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIR:
Majid RabbaniRochester Instittute of Technology (USA)
Robert FieteHarris Corp.(USA)
2 TECHNICAL PROGRAMS35 SPIE COURSES
Learn from the Best. Solve Problems. Get Ahead.Only SPIE gives you access to so many expert instructors from industry and academia. Our courses give you focused, efficient training you can apply directly to your daily work. Maximize your time at the event and take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn directly from experts in your field.
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CONNECT WITH QUALIFIED INTERNATIONAL BUYERSBe a part of the 2017 U.S. Dept of Commerce International Buyer program at SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing Expo.
WHAT IS THE INTERNATIONAL BUYER PROGRAM (IBP)?
The IBP is a joint government-industry effort that brings thousands of international buyers to the United States for business-to-business matchmaking with U.S. firms exhibiting at major industry trade shows. Every year, the IBP results in approximately a billion dollars in new business for U.S. companies.
The program will benefit participating SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2017 exhibitors by providing:
• Access to current international trade prospects travelling to visit the exhibition.
• Hands-on export counseling, market analysis, and matchmaking services by country and industry experts.
• Use of an on-site International Business Center, where your company can meet privately with prospective international buyers, and obtain assistance from global trade experts.
Get included in the IBP Export Interest DirectoryGet your company information in front of prospects by including a company listing in the Export Interest Directory. Participation is voluntary and free. Look for more information on participating in the International Buyer Program this fall.
LEARN MORE: WWW.SPIE.ORG/IBP17
Come to Southern California—a long-time hub of aerospace and technology. Today in Southern California, aerospace remains an extremely vital component of the regional economy and these firms are an important incubator for technological innovation. Southern California is also a beneficiary of the growing importance of information in modern warfare systems (i.e. the rapid transfer of information between military units in the air, on the ground and at sea). The region’s strong information technology base (big data) is attracting new opportunities for this growing segment of the industry. (Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation; The Kyser Center for Economic Research)
ATTRACTING NEW ATTENDEES FROM: • High tech industries
• Top defense contractors
• Premier educational institutions
• Aerospace and defense industries
• New U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL West) at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies
• Nearby defense labs.
“The quantity of leads went up this year, and the quality went up at the same time. We are looking forward to Anaheim—where you drive by 5 major defense contractors on the way to the convention center and
you can see many of them from the parking lot.”
Shaun Saber Saber One
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Join leading companies at the exhibition RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY FOR THE BEST PLACEMENT— SUBMIT YOUR CONTRACT TODAY. 2016 exhibitor listing
4D Technology Corp.
5N Plus Semiconductors
A.J. Tuck Co.A2E Ltd.ABB Measurement
& AnalyticsAccess Laser
CompanyAcktar Ltd.Active Silicon, Inc.AdimecAdlOptica GmbHAdTech CeramicsAdvanced Dicing
Technologies Inc.
Advanced Scientific Concepts LLC
Aerospace & Defense Technology/Tech Briefs Media Group
Aerotech, Inc.AFLAGM Container
ControlsAIM INFRAROT-
MODULE GmbH
Air-Vac EngineeringAlluxaALPAO S.A.S.Alpes Lasers SAAltechnaAmerican Infrared
Solutions (AIRS)
American Photonics
AMETEK Electronic Components & Packaging
AMETEK Precitech, Inc.
AMETEK SunpowerAMF OpticsAmpex Data
Systems Corp.Ampex/Delta
Digital VideoAnalog Modules,
Inc.Aperture Optical
Sciences Inc.Applied
Technology Associates
Archer OpTxattocube systems
Inc.Avo Photonics, Inc.Axiom OpticsBaySpec, Inc.BEAM Engineering
for Advanced Measurements Co.
BigC Dino-Lite Digital Microscope
BitFlow, Inc.Bodkin Design &
EngineeringBoston Electronics
Corp.Boulder Nonlinear
SystemsCanon U.S.A., Inc.CEDRAT
TECHNOLOGIES SA
CI Systems, Inc.Clear AlignCobham Mission
SystemsCorning
IncorporatedCOX Co., Ltd.Criterion InstrumentCritical Link, LLCCrystalline Mirror
Solutions, LLCCybel, LLCDaco Instrument
CompanyDataRay Inc.Daylight Solutions
Inc.Defense OneDelta Optical Thin
Film A/SDeposition Sciences,
Inc.Diamond USA Inc.DRS TechnologiesDynamic StructuresE.R. Precision
Optical Corp.Edmund Optics Inc.EDT | Engineering
Design Team, Inc.
EGIDEElectro Optical
Components, Inc.
Electro Optical Industries, Inc.
Electro Optics Magazine
Electro-Optical Imaging, Inc.
Elma Electronic Inc.EM Photonics, Inc.eMagin Corp.EMD PerformanceEnergetiq
Technology, Inc.EPIX, Inc.Epner Technology
Inc.Eurolcds, LtdEvaporated
Coatings, Inc.Excelitas / QioptiqFairchild ImagingFIBERPROFinmeccanica
(Formerly SELEX ES)
FISBA AGFlex Interconnect
TechnologiesFLIR Systems, Inc.FluxData, Inc.Fraunhofer UK
Research Ltd.Gamma ScientificGavish, Inc.General Dynamics-
Mission Systems
Gentec-EO USA, Inc.Georgia Tech
Research Institute
GlobalSensing Technologies
Gooch & HousegoGreat River
Technology, Inc.Hamamatsu Corp.Hardin OpticalHC Photonics Corp.Headwall Photonics,
Inc.Heimann Sensor
GmbHHEITRONICS
InfraredHelia Photonics Ltd.Helioworks, Inc.Hellma Materials
GmbHHeraeus Tenevo LLC
HGH Infrared Systems, Inc
Hinds Instruments, Inc.
Hindsight Imaging, Inc.
HIWIN Corp.Holographix LLCHyperion
Development, LLCHySpexi3system, Inc.ID QuantiqueII-VI InfraredII-VI Optical SystemsIJK Controls LLCIkegami Electronics
(U.S.A), Inc.Imperx, Inc.Infinite GraphicsInfinite OpticsInfraTec GmbHINOInrad OpticsInternational
Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
IntraAction Corp.IO Industries, Inc.IQE IRIRCAM GmbHIRCameras, LLCIRD GlassIRflex CorporationIridian Spectral
Technologies Ltd.
IRnova ABISP Optics Corp.Janos Technology,
LLCJULABO USA, Inc.Kentek Corp.Keopsys Inc.Kigre, Inc.KiloLambda
Technologies, Ltd.
Kopin Corp.KrellTechKVH Industries, Inc.L-3L-3 Cincinnati
ElectronicsLabsphere, Inc.LaCroix Optical Co.
Lambda Research Optics, Inc.
Laser Components USA, Inc.
Laser Focus WorldLaser Quantum
USALaser Research
OpticsLasertel, Inc.Lattice Materials
LLCLE-Tehnika d.o.o.,
KranjLightPath
TechnologiesLightspace
TechnologiesLockheed Martin
Santa Barbara Focalplane
Logitech Ltd.Los Alamos
National Lab.LR Tech Inc.Lumenera
CorporationMasimo
SemiconductorMaterionMeadowlark OpticsMegaWatt Lasers,
Inc.Meller Optics, Inc.Melles GriotMET LaboratoriesMeyer Burger
(Germany) AGMH GoPower Co.,
Ltd.Micro Laser
Systems, Inc.Midac CorporationMikro-TasarimMikroSens
Elektronik San ve Tic A S
Moog, Inc.Moulded Optics
GmbHMOXTEK, Inc.Multi IR
Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.
Nanomotion Inc.
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nanoplus Nanosystems & Technologies GmbH
National Aperture, Inc.
National Defense Industrial Association
National Reconnaissance Office
Navitar Inc.Neptec
Technologies Corp.
New England Optical Systems
New England Photoconductor
New Imaging Technologies
New York Photonics Industry Association
Newport Corporation
Newport Thin Film Lab., Inc.
NiCoForm, Inc.Ningbo Sunny
Infrared Technologies Co., Ltd.
Noptel OyNorPix Inc.Northrop
Grumman Cutting Edge Optronics
Novotech, Inc.nPoint, Inc.NufernOcean Optics, Inc.OFSOmega Optical,
Inc.ON SemiconductorOndax, Inc.Ontar Corporation
Ophir Optics LLC/A Newport Corporation Brand
Ophir-Spiricon/A Newport Company
Optec S.p.A.optics.orgOptiformsOptiGrate Corp.Optikos CorporationOptimaxOptiPro SystemsOptiwave Systems
Inc.Opto Diode, An ITW
CompanyOptoElectronic
ComponentsOptoSci Ltd.optX imaging
systemOSELA Inc.OZ OpticsPA&EPCO-TECH Inc.PD-LD, Inc.PHASICS Corp.Photon Spot, Inc.Photonic Cleaning
TechnologiesPhotonic Sense
GmbHPhotonic Solution
CenterPhotonics MediaPhotonics OnlinePHOTONISPhotronPhytron Inc.PIPicoLASPicoQuant GmbHpiezosystem jena,
Inc.Pixelteq, Inc.Pleora Technologies
Inc.Point Grey
Polaris Sensor Technologies, Inc.
Precision OpticalPresco IncorporatedPrinceton Infrared
Technologies, Inc.Princeton
Lightwave, Inc.PTF German
Precision Technology Inc.
Pulse Instruments Co.
Pure Photonics, LLCPVP Advanced EO
Systems, Inc.
Quantel LaserRafaelRaicol Crystals Ltd.Rainbow Research
Optics, Inc.
Raptor Photonics Ltd.
Raytheon CompanyReynard
CorporationRicor USA, Inc.Rochester Precision
Optics, LLCRocky Mountain
Instrument Co. (RMI)
RP Optical Lab. Ltd.RPMC Lasers, Inc.Rubicon Technology
Inc.SAES Getters USA,
Inc.Santa Barbara
Infrared, Inc.Satisloh North
America Inc.Savvy Optics Corp.SBG SystemsSCD.USA, LLCScottish
Development International
Seiler Instrument & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
SensUpSentek Instrument
LLCsglux GmbHShanghai Optics Inc.Shasta Crystals, Inc.Silicon Cert
LaboratoriesSILIOS TechnologiesSinclair
Manufacturing Co.Siskiyou
CorporationSOFRADIRSOFRADIR ECSolid Sealing
TechnologySpectral Devices
Inc.Spectral SystemsSpectroscopy
MagazineSpectrum Thin FilmsSpica Technologies,
Inc.SPIE Career CenterSPIE Digital LibrarySRI InternationalStingRay Optics,
LLCSTREAM
Technologies Inc.Success Infrared
ChinaSumitomo Electric
Industries, Ltd.
Surmet Corp.SVS-VISTEKSwitzerSynopsys, Inc.Syntec OpticsTactical Defense
MediaTakano Co., Ltd.TDK-Lambda
Americas - High Power Div.
Tecport Optics, Inc.
Teledyne DALSATeledyne Imaging
SensorsTeledyne Judson
TechnologiesTelopsTeraDiode, Inc.Thales CryogenicsThe Optronics Co.,
Ltd.Thorlabs Inc.Tower
Semiconductor Ltd.
TrackGenTRIOPTICS GmbHTrusted Access
Program Office
U of Massachusetts Lowell - STL
U.S. Commercial Service
ULISUmicore Optical
Materials USA, Inc.
Uniklasers Ltd.Universal Photonics
Inc.UTC Aerospace
SystemsVescent Photonics
Inc.Viavi Solutions Inc.VIGO System S.A.Vision Research®,
Inc.Vision4ce LLCVisionMapVoxtel, Inc.Wavelength Opto-
Electronic (S) Pte. Ltd.
Wordingham Technologies
XenicsYunnan KIRO-CH
Photonics Co., Ltd.
Z Microsystems, Inc.Zygo Corporation
BOOK YOUR SPACE TODAY
“We had many good new contacts (at DCS 2016) and were able to spend time talking to them. There were people with different interests, it was good to see a mix of topics
being discussed. These days I just don’t see people wanting as many one-on-one meetings, so the show is great because they come to you.”
Bruce Nielsen Moulded Optics, 2016 Exhibitor
SEE THE LATEST EXHIBITOR LIST ONLINE www.spie.org/dcs-exhibitor
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Coffee Break
Conference App
Conference Bag
Conference Bag Insert
Exhibitor Map – Back Cover Ad
Exhibitor Map – Logo Ad
Featured Exhibitor Package
Floor Graphics
Floor Plan Logo
General Sponsor
Internet Pavilion
Lanyards
Meter Board
Pub Crawl
Student Luncheon
Sponsorships and AdvertisingIncrease your brand recognition, drive traffic to your booth, and grow your sales. Sponsors are recognized in preshow publicity, online, and at the show.
The Anaheim Convention Center offers a broad array of high-profile sponsorship opportunities. Let’s talk about what's possible, and we will work with you to cost-effectively boost your company's visibility.
CONTACT THE SPIE SALES TEAM FOR MORE DETAILS
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Al Ragan Tel: +1 360 685 5539 [email protected]
Hermann DosterTel: +49 (0)7025/841 [email protected]
Get a jump-start on your competition and reserve your space today before it’s too lateExtend your company’s presence by showcasing your latest advancements, networking with colleagues, and positioning your new products. SPIE Corporate Member rates reflect a 15% discount.
Space Type Non-Member Fee SPIE Corp. Member Fee
6 ft. Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,015
10 ft. x 10 ft. Booth* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,490. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,965
Island** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43.65 per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . $31.10 per sq. ft.
Peninsula Booth** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37.15 per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . $31.55 per sq. ft.
*Optional corner________ x $475 per corner (applies to booths only)
**Increments of 10 ft., 400 sq. ft. minimum
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Drive traffic directly to your booth with a Pub Crawl sponsorshipAttendees flock to the exhibition hall for the pub crawl where sponsoring companies serve food and drinks right from their booth. While all exhibitors benefit from this traffic-building event, sponsoring companies receive the most traffic and networking opportunities.
“We had a line of about 50 people. After they got their beer and pretzel, our staff was able to interact
with the attendees. It brought in good traffic.” 2016 Exhibitor & Pub Crawl Sponsor
LightPath
15% OFFSPIE
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