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Exhibition space at ITS World Congress going fast

With over five months to go before the 18th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems gets underway in Orlando, Florida (from October 16-20), 89 per cent of the current exhibit floor plan has now been reserved, according to ITS America's director of business development, Barbara M. O'Connor.
May 17, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
%$Linker: 2 Internal 4 9782 0 oLinkInternal <span class="oLinkInternal"><span class="oLinkInternal">RSS</span></span> Events (Diary) false /rss/events/ true false%>With over five months to go before the 18th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems gets underway in Orlando, Florida (from October 16-20), 89 per cent of the current exhibit floor plan has now been reserved, according to 560 ITS America’s director of business development, Barbara M. O'Connor.

“Despite the economic conditions, take up for this World Congress has been strong. No doubt it is helped by the fact that the ITS America Annual Meeting and Exposition is being run in conjunction with the World Congress, so exhibitors are getting additional value for their investment at the event,” O’Connor says. “Although exhibitor space is available, it is becoming limited,” she warns, especially for some of the prime booths.

The 350,000+ square foot Exhibit Hall, complete with two ITS Theatres, the ITS America Pavilion with state chapter representatives, local Florida agencies, interactive poster sessions and much more, will, as usual be the central hub for networking with all refreshment breaks and lunches being served there as well as a hosted reception.

For a full current exhibitor list and to register for the conference, check out %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.itsworldcongress.org World Congress false http://itsworldcongress.org/ false false%>. For exhibit inquiries, contact Corcoran Expositions on +1 312-541-0567 or email %$Linker: Email 0 0 0 oLinkEmail [email protected] Corcoran false mailto:[email protected] true false%>.

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