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Sponsor & Exhibitor ParticipationThe EDUCAUSE Annual Conference attracts over 3,500 attendees from the United States, Canada, and around the world. There will also be more than 200 corporations showcasing the latest in IT solutions for higher education. This is the one event not to be missed by your company. Exhibit space sells out quickly. Don't wait, reserve your booth today. Reach Your Target Audience at EDUCAUSE 2010![]() Booth Registration & Floor PlanEDUCAUSE offers custom exhibit spaces in high-traffic areas within the Anaheim Convention Center. This year we'll be providing non-competitive hours on the exhibit floor so you'll have more opportunity to meet face-to-face with key decision makers in higher education IT, making this event the most effective place to generate awareness, leads, and sales.
Sponsorship & AdvertisingCorporate Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities Form: Don't wait-sign up today to increase your visibility and attract more traffic on the exhibit floor! All opportunities include these benefits:
Recognition Through Exhibit Hall Sponsorships
Recognition Through Highly Attended Sessions/Events
Company Recognition on Hundreds of Items
Advertising Opportunities not to be missedExhibit Hall HoursExhibitor Setup
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Exhibit Hall Teardown
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Exhibitor KitThe exhibitor kit includes EDUCAUSE and other supplier information, coordination, due dates, and forms. Also included are links directing you to Freeman's online exhibitor kit to place orders for your booth. EDUCAUSE provides numerous ways for your company to get involved and make a real difference in the higher education IT community. For more information on how you can participate, visit EDUCAUSE Corporate Participation. If you have questions or would like to learn more about our marketing and sponsorship opportunities please contact corp@educause.edu. |
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