Join the Innovation Zone at the LACA Conference 2009

12th May 2009, 2:38pm

Entries are now being sought for recently or soon-to-be launched products for a chance to be showcased in the Innovation Zone at this year's LACA National Conference and Exhibition.

The Innovation Zone is a concept for members of LACA who have an exhibition stand at this year's event to showcase a new product, service or piece of equipment which has been launched since the last exhibition in July 2008, or is to be launched very shortly after this year's event.

Each successful applicant will have a 50cm clear cube, on a pedestal, in which to create a showpiece display to entice visitors to their stand in the exhibition halls.

The Innovation Zone will be located in the walkways between the exhibition halls. Displays should be eye-catching to attract the interest of conference delegates and exhibition visitors.

There are no charges relating to being chosen to exhibit in the Innovation Zone other than producing a showpiece item for the cube.

To get involved simply download the PDF below.

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