Qwebec Expo's Canada Day Discount: 50% Booth and NATS Special

MONTREAL — In order to celebrate Canada’s national holiday, Canada Day, Qwebec Expo organizers are extending their $1,000 Exhibitor’s Early Booking Promotion until Sunday, June 30, or until sold out.

There are only eight booths left.

“It’s simple — we provide everything,” show organizer Michael Plant stated. “You just need to bring a banner to hang on the back, business cards, and maybe a laptop (free wireless Internet access included), some flyers or other documentation, and that’s it.”

Booths are 10 x 10 feet, and each includes two free show badges, a table and chairs, curtain backdrop and sides. Additionally, a banner and bio on the show site’s “exhibitors and sponsors” pages, one flyer or promotional article in the attendee’s gift bags and an ad image on the TV screens at the show venue.

An even deeper discount offered to NATS-based programs comes courtesy of Qwebec Expo corporate sponsor Too Much Media, which is underwriting 50 percent of the cost of five booths — making them available to NATS users for only $500 on a first-come, first-served basis. One free show badge included.

For additional information on exhibiting, sponsoring, or attending the show, contact Michael Plant at admin@qwebec.com, or visit www.qwebec.com.

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