New at WQA Aquatech USA 2009: the Innovation/New Product Showcase

Jan. 19, 2009
New opportunity will allow attendees to see new products, services, technologies and applications

One exciting new feature at this year’s WQA Aquatech USA show, to be held March 17 to 21 in Chicago (Rosemont), Ill., is the Innovation/New Product Showcase, which will allow attendees to see the hottest new water industry products, services, technologies and applications.

The Innovation/New Product Showcase will be located outside the main hall entrance. The showcase will be set up and ready for attendees to visit and view at 6:30 am, Tuesday, March 17—hours before the exhibit hall even opens, and will remain set up hours after the hall closes each day.

Each full-color display panel will have “Innovation/New Product” and “your booth number” splashed across the panel. The live area measures 37.5 in. horizontally, 47 in. vertically and has a 9- by 11-in. brochure pocket for your product literature. The cost per panel is $500. There is a limit of two new product panels per company.

Products, services and technologies introduced into the water treatment industry after Jan. 1, 2008 qualify as new for the 2009 showcase.

Closing date to be included in the WQA Aquatech USA Convention Program Guide and onsite signage is Feb. 13, 2009. Visit www.wqa-aquatech.com/newshowcase for more information.

Source: WQA

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