Exhibition
Whatever your business or personal objectives may be, you’ll benefit from attending the 2011 Annual Convention & Exhibition. Click here to see the floor plan and most up-to-date exhibitor listing.
The Exhibition will be held in Halls C , D and E of the George R. Brown Convention Center during these hours:
By visiting the ACE Exhibition Hall you can:
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You'll also enjoy: AAPG CenterGeos come first at the AAPG. Visit the AAPG Center to see all that the world’s leading geological society has to offer: member services, periodicals, continuing education, Foundation, conventions and meetings and AAPG books and merchandise. |
Coffee and Refreshment BreaksThere’s no need to leave the convention center for a snack. Complimentary beverages available during the break periods of the oral technical presentations are a great way to quench your thirst and mingle with attendees and exhibitors. |
Cyber C@féStay connected to your wired world. Visit the Cyber C@fé during exhibition hall hours to check your e-mail or access your ACE itinerary. |
Explore the FloorVisit the participating exhibitors and have your AAPG passport stamped. When your card is complete, turn it in for a chance to win a fabulous grand prize or other daily prizes. |
Icebreaker ReceptionMeet your friends and colleagues from around the world at our traditional Icebreaker and celebrate the opening of the exhibition hall. This combination social/business event will be an excellent opportunity for you to view and assess the exhibits while enjoying food and drink dispersed at stations and cash bars throughout the hall. |
International Pavilion
The International Pavilion makes it possible to “visit the world” and make personal contacts with energy ministers, state licensing authorities, national oil company executives and key players from international oil companies. The IP is a valuable information resource for current global activity such as licensing round announcements, data package releases, as well as new development and exploration activities and opportunities.
You’re likely to see the countries such as these represented in the International Pavilion:
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