How To Exhibit

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THE EXHIBITION

The exhibition will be held immediately adjacent to the Conference session rooms, ensuring a steady flow of traffic through the vicinity. Lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments will be served throughout the exhibition area. 

To encourage delegate – exhibitor interaction, It is proposed that each delegate will have a quiz card that requires them to visit the exhibits in order to find an item or information about the Exhibition.  On the final day of the conference a winner will be drawn from all the correctly completed cards.

On day two of learn – share – grow Conference 2008 a special award will be presented to the best-in-show exhibit.

WHO SHOULD EXHIBIT AT learn – share – grow Conference 2008?

The delegates attending the Conference are specifically interested in quality and business management processes and improving sustainability of their businesses.

In December 2006 NZOQ was a business partner in World Quality Congress (held in Wellington) which attracted approximately 350 delegates. learn – share – grow Conference 2008 is expected to attract 200 – 250+ delegates to the Conference and exhibition.

Any organisation planning to market their products and services should consider the opportunities to get involved with sponsorship and exhibiting at this highly regarded event.

WHY SHOULD YOU EXHIBIT AT learn – share – grow Conference 2008?

Sponsorship and exhibition involvement play a vital part of a successful marketing campaign for any organisation.

Sponsorship and exhibition at learn – share – grow Conference 2008 not only enables those involved to promote their organisation to the delegates, but also allows the delegates to gain access to information on products and services that are available in the market place, in a non-formal networking environment.

By securing your sponsorship package as soon as possible we can ensure maximum exposure for your organisation through inclusion in the pre-conference promotional materials.

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