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EXHIBITS
Don’t
miss the opportunity to exhibit at the 97th Annual Meeting of The
American Association of Immunologists, the largest all-immunology
meeting in the world!!
As the
premier event for the world leaders in the field of immunology research,
IMMUNOLOGY 2010™
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the 97th Annual Meeting of The American Association of
Immunologists
presents exhibition vendors and suppliers a unique opportunity to reach
heads of laboratories, grant holders, and team leaders who are the key
purchase-decision makers in the immunology research field!
Here you can demonstrate the features and benefits of your product or
service to your target audience to generate leads and increase your
brand awareness. Whether attendees are new to the field or seasoned
professionals, they all are eager to learn more about the valuable
professional resources available to them in the exhibit hall.
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Exhibitors enjoy eligibility for: |
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4
complimentary exhibit hall passes for each 10x10 booth reserved
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Sponsorship of a welcome reception on Friday, May 7th
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Sponsorship of refreshment breaks in the exhibit hall to attract
attendees
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Exhibitor workshops and Product Showcase opportunities to display
your latest technologies and products
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Purchase of the attendee list
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And
much, much more.
For a
complete list of exhibitor benefits and exhibit hall sponsorship
opportunities see the
2010 Exhibitor
Prospectus. |
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Taking place at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore,
Maryland, this is a great way to maximize your marketing dollars.
Exhibit space is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Complete your
contract now before the early bird
deadline of October 31, 2009, to reserve your space at
the meeting!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at
(703) 212-4961 or
AAIExhibits@ias-online.net. Please remember to reference the
AAI Annual Meeting when calling.
We look forward to seeing you in Baltimore!
The American
Association of Immunologists, Inc. (AAI) reserves the right, at its
sole discretion, to remove exhibitors from the exhibit hall area if
behavior is not in accordance with the General Conduct of Exhibits
as outlined in the AAI Exhibit Rules and Regulations, or if an
exhibitor or any of its representatives engages in conduct offensive
to standards of decency or good taste. |
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