The 2017 Federation of New York Solid Waste Association’s Conference and Trade Show will run from May 21 to May 24, 2017, at the Sagamore in Bolton Landing, New York. There will be 90 presentations with an expanded trade show supported by 120 major exhibitors. More than 700 attendees from over 32 states, Canada and Europe are drawn to the progam, show organizers say.Exhibiting is a great opportunity to reach Northeast solid waste and recycling professionals, the association says. Trade show exhibitors representing equipment manufacturers, engineering, finance and legal consultants, associations, government agencies and environmental groups will reach public and private sector decision-makers from New York and the Northeast. An afternoon Monday Exhibitors’ Reception is designed for extended networking after a busy day. Daily food aisles and a chance to win cash prizes based on the number of booths that attendees visit over three days all add up to contacts for your business. There are a limited number of outdoor exhibition spots to feature equipment as well.
Sponsoring events throughout the conference is a way to both increase name recognition and stand apart from competitors. Sponsorships are available from $150 to $5,000 and are workable to highlight specific needs at the level that meets a specific budget.
Advertising is a means to display unique services to solid waste and recycling professionals through print and electronic media. All packages include placement in the conference program, welcome program, digital resource marketplace and an excel database of attendees.
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