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  • Booths measure 3x2 m2 and are priced at £2,500 or £3,000 (plus 17.5% VAT) according to their location (Cromdale Hall or Strathblane Hall respectively). The location and code numbers for each booth can be found in the Layout.
  • Booths are equipped with basic lighting, 1 desk and 2 chairs. A 230V power supply is available upon request.
  • We offer a 10% reduction (£2,250 or £2,700) on the price of booth rental if registration is submitted before 25 January, 2006. Payment should be received within two weeks of the deadline, otherwise full prices will be charged.
  • Exhibitors will have a link to their websites provided on an Exhibitors' list page of the conference website.
  • There are several other opportunities available to further raise the profile your company:

    Sponsorship of a coffee break (Acknowledgment and company logo displayed on signs)£300
    Lightweight flyer in every delegates bag £100
    Unmanned display of literature £800
    Fellowship for Young Scientists (Acknowledgment in programme)£1000

The industrial exhibition is organized in the immediate vicinity of the entrance hall and poster display room. For easy communication between exhibitors and customers the exhibition is fully integrated into the conference activities.
Exhibition space is assigned with preference to commercial enterprises. Academic institutions and research organizations are also welcomed.



If you have additional questions, please contact the industrial exhibition managers:

Mike Dykes
Daresbury Laboratory
Daresbury, Warrington
Cheshire, WA4 4AD
UK
Phone: +44 (0)1925 603142
Fax : +44 (0)1925 603192
D.M.Dykes@dl.ac.uk

Dan Faircloth
ISIS Facility
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Chilton
Oxfordshire OX11 0QX
UK
Phone: +44 (0)1235 446195
Fax: +44 (0)1235 445720

www.faircloth.info
Dan.Faircloth@rl.ac.uk



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