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Conferences with Corporate Participation

Conferences with Corporate Participation—Mark Your Calendar!

  • Showcase your products and services
  • Reach thousands of higher education IT professionals
  • Meet the people who make campus-wide technology decisions
  • Exhibit, present, and explore a variety of sponsorships

EDUCAUSE conferences draw hundreds of technology professionals from higher education institutions; small and large, public and private. Regional conferences encompass administrative services, information resources, teaching and learning, technology infrastructure, and management. National conferences, with the exception of the comprehensive annual conference, are focused on special topics.

EDUCAUSE offers the following regional and national conferences with corporate opportunities in 2010. Find corporate participation details by clicking on the conference's "More information" link.

Regional Conferences

  • EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
    January 13–15, 2010, Baltimore, Maryland
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations, poster sessions, and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 400–450 from the mid-Atlantic region
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  • EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference
    February 17–19, 2010, Austin, Texas
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 200–300 from the Southwest
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  • NERCOMP Northeast Regional Computing Program (An EDUCAUSE Affiliate)
    March 8–10, 2010, Providence, Rhode Island
    Corporate opportunities: Exhibits, presentations, and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 400–450 from the Northeast
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  • EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference
    March 15–17, 2010, Chicago, Illinois
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations, poster sessions, and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 400–450 from the Midwest
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  • EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional Conference
    June 2–4, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations, poster sessions, and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 200–250 from the Southeast
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National Conferences

  • ELI 2010 Annual Meeting
    January 19–21, 2010, Austin, Texas
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations, poster sessions and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 350–450 from across the nation.

    The ELI Annual Meeting attract a diverse array of higher education professionals interested in advancing learning through IT innovation, including CIOs, senior administrators, instructional technologists, instructional designers, librarians, and faculty.
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  • Security Professionals Conference
    April 12–14, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia
    Corporate opportunities: Presentations, corporate displays, and sponsorships
    Annual attendance: 300–400

    Information security professionals, IT staff, and others from across the higher education community participate in this event, which focuses on technical solutions, security policies and procedures, and management issues, including security training and awareness.
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  • The EDUCAUSE Enterprise Technology Conference
    Online Meeting
    Annual attendance: 150–200
    Corporate opportunities: Sponsorships

    Attendees include those who currently lead and manage administrative and enterprise IT groups within information technology, business, or academic units at colleges and universities, as well as those who are emerging leaders in the field.
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  • EDUCAUSE 2010 Annual Conference
    October 12–15, 2010, Anaheim, California
    Attendance: 3,500–4,000 attendees and over 200 exhibiting companies

    The EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is the premier information technology event in higher education. Participation includes exhibits, presentations, and sponsorship opportunities. Exhibits and presentations are assigned based a pecking order of membership and participation.
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Contact Information

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