Pittsburgh 2013 ACE
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How to Exhibit

Join us in Pittsburgh for the AAPG 2013 Annual Convention & Exhibition, 19-22 May at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.

Northeast North America is alive with many hot new gas and liquids-rich plays, and Pittsburgh is at the very heart of the action with a highly motivated geoscience community. 

ACE 2013 will provide exceptionally strong science programs, state-of-the-art technology displays, and networking activities that create dependable, fun, and valuable business forums for attendees and exhibiting companies alike.

Book your exhibit space

1. Choose your location

View the Floor Plan

Look at the many areas represented in the exhibition hall and determine the location most suitable for your company. Your company may benefit from being near any of the following: the AAPG Center—where AAPG departments, divisions and services will be present; Poster Sessions—part of the popular Technical Program; the International Pavilion—home to more than 30 countries; the Cyber C@fé—where exhibitors, attendees and guests can check their e-mail, cruise the web and view the websites of exhibitors; and exhibitors who are well known for attracting large numbers of attendees.

2. Reserve your space

Exhibit Hall Hours:

Sunday, 19 May 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (Icebreaker Reception)

Monday, 20 May 23 April 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, 21 May 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, 22 May 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

 

Read the post-show report to see what attendees and exhibitors said about 2012 ACE.

International Pavilion

Download a contract, complete and fax to: +1 918 560 2684 or +1 800 281 2283 (Toll free for USA and Canada).

Mike Taylor

Exhibition Sales Manager
Tel: +1 281 773 8836

Pam Murphy

Exhibition Sales Representative
Tel: +1 713 305 1039

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