QWEBEC Expo Discount Registration Ends June 30

Quebec City, Canada – QWEBEC Expo has announced that there are only 7 days left to register at the discounted registration price of only $75 per person. This 50% discount from the regular door registration price of $150 per person is only available until June 30th. Online Pre-Registrations at $125 will end on August 15th.

QWEBEC Expo will be held this year from September 3-5 at Quebec City’s Loews le Concorde, which will also be making special hotel rates available for show attendees. In addition to the Expo, all attendees will be given free admission to the Best Adult Awards Ceremony to be held Saturday night, September 4th.

For those wishing to exhibit, there are still some booths available at the 50% discount price of only $750 until June 30th. Exhibiting is a great way to launch a new product or program, reach out to new business, and gain increased media and industry exposure. 10 x 10 booths are sold on a first come first serve basis since booth space is limited. Booth reservations will close on August 10th. Some sponsorship opportunities are still available as well.

For more information, please visit www.Qwebec.Com.

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