Exhibition


Exhibiting is a great opportunity for you to meet with conference participants, discuss your latest developments and techniques, and promote your products and services.

Benefits to exhibiting

  • Demonstrate the range and quality of your products and services to a specialised audience 
  • Provide invaluable exposure and connect with industry and academic representatives 
  • Target new customers and develop existing relationships 
  • Showcase new or upgraded product ranges, as well as reaffirm your current offer 
  • Exhibiting can build positivity, trust, and loyalty 
  • Contributes significantly to the promotion and finances of the conference, reducing the overall cost of managing the event and enabling a higher level of participation, particularly young researchers, and therefore helping to develop the physics community.
Exhibition package - £1,000 plus VAT

  • Table and chair
  • One complimentary registration for the entire conference*
  • Content on the conference website which includes: 150 (max.) word profile, video content (max. 2 minutes), social media links, company logo with a link to your homepage 
  • A4 full coloured advert in the electronic abstract book. 
*The registration fee includes the following: access to the sessions, accommodation for the nights of Wednesday and Thursday and breakfast on Thursday and Friday (the accommodation maybe nearby and not in the hotel where the conference is taking place), Lunch and refreshments (tea/coffee/water) during the conference on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and dinner on Wednesday and Thursday (including 1/2 bottle of wine with Thursday's dinner). Please note: drinks (not stated) and extras are charged in addition and must be paid to the hotel prior to departure. 

For more information about exhibiting at this conference or if you wish to book, email vivien.thomas@iop.org


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