Each Exhibitor must name one person to be their representative in connection with installation, operation, and removal of the exhibit. Such representative will be authorized to enter into necessary service contracts for which the Exhibitor will be responsible.
Exhibitors agree not to assign or sublet any space, nor to display or advertise goods other than those manufactured or carried by them in the regular course of business. All activities of each Exhibitor must be confined to the Exhibitor's allotted exhibit space other than entertainment and social functions. Exhibitor representatives must be in the space rented on the exhibit floor and are not admitted for the purpose of viewing other exhibits, except by invitation of other Exhibitors. No persons, firms, or organizations not having contracted with Exhibit Management for the occupancy of space in the exhibit will be permitted to display or demonstrate its products, processes or services, distribute advertising materials in the halls or corridors, or in any other way occupy or use the facilities.
Exhibitors wearing Exhibitor badges may enter the exhibit hall from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm each day of the exposition. Should an Exhibitor require additional time for the maintenance of computer hardware and/or software said Exhibitor must receive permission from Exhibit Management.
NEW in 2005! Via Washington State Convention and Trade Center Catering Dept, exhibitors can order:
Details and order form to be provided in the Service Kit mailed April 15.
NEW in 2005! A private Exhibitor Personnel Lounge is located in Exhibit Hall F. Exhibitors are encouraged to use the lounge for breaks. Exhibitors are not permitted to host meetings with registered attendees in the Exhibitor Lounge. See floorplan for location.
The official AAPM badge must be worn whenever an Exhibitor representative is in the exhibit hall. Exhibitor badges are not to be issued to individuals who wish to gain admittance for the purpose of contacting other Exhibitors. False certification of any individual as an Exhibitor's representative, misuse of Exhibitor's badges, or any other method or device used to assist unauthorized personnel to gain admittance to the exhibit floor will be considered a substantial violation of the rules. Violators will be fined $300.00 per incident and the individual(s) in question will be escorted from the meeting.
Special work passes will be issued for gaining entrance to the exhibit hall during installation and dismantling. Ten work passes will be included in the Service Kit to be mailed April 15. Should you need more than 10 prior to arriving show site, please contact Lisa Rose Sullivan at lrose@aapm.org. Work passes will also be available at show site at Exhibitor Registration and the loading dock located at the back of the exhibit hall. During installation and dismantling admission to the Exhibit Hall is by work pass and exhibit badge only. Work passes are valid ONLY during installation and dismantling; an exhibit badge is required during exhibit hours.
Exhibitors agree not to schedule or conduct any outside activity including, but not limited to, receptions, seminars, symposia, and hospitality suites that are in conflict with the official program of the AAPM Annual Meeting, whether such activities are held at or away from the Exhibit Hall. However, Exhibitors are allowed to hold staff meetings at any time, as long as only exhibitor personnel are involved. Permission must still be requested using the Exhibitor Function Request Form. Any Exhibitor wishing to hold any outside activity in conjunction with its exhibit must submit the "Exhibitor Function Request Form" to Exhibit Management for written approval. You will receive an approval notification from AAPM HQ via e-mail or fax. The notification will include contact information for each of the designated 2005 AAPM hotels and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. In 2005, there are a limited number of meeting rooms available for exhibitor use in the Convention Center. Upon approval, you will make function arrangements directly with the hotel of your choice or the Convention Center. Should you need assistance in planning an event to be held in a location other than one of the official hotels, we encourage you to contact the following destination management company: Jani Lauvrak Lee The following are designated times when Exhibitors may conduct any of the above-mentioned activities:
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