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Don’t miss the
opportunity to exhibit at the 96th 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, the 96th 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: |
- 4 complimentary
exhibit hall passes for each 10x10 booth reserved
- Sponsorship of
a welcome reception in the exhibit hall on Friday, May
8th
- Sponsorship of
coffee breaks in the exhibit hall to attract attendees
- Exhibitor
workshops on site
- A product
briefing in the hall theater
- Purchase of the
attendee list
- And much, much
more.
For a complete
list of exhibitor benefits and exhibit hall sponsorship
opportunities see the 2009 Exhibitor
Prospectus. |
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Taking place at the
Washington State Convention & Trade Center in Seattle,
Washington, 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, 2008, to reserve your space at the
meeting!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to
contact us at (202) 367-1172 or
AAI-exhibits@smithbucklin.com. Please remember to
reference the AAI Annual Meeting when calling. We look
forward to seeing you in Seattle!
The American Association of Immunologists (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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