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Exhibit Outdoors

 

There's no better way to demonstrate your products or equipment than under actual jobsite conditions. Take your show success to another level, take it outside.

Benefits of Exhibiting Outdoors:

  • Let your buyers experience your products the way they'll use them - outside and on the job.
  • Reap the high-traffic benefits of this hugely popular area of the show, located near demonstrations and the beer garden.
  • GO BIG! Outdoor exhibits have few dimensional limitations and NO HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS.
  • The Materials You Need: Order whatever you need - concrete walls and slabs, fresh concrete, sandboxes, plus electric and water. Let us know if you have special material needs.

Actual booth locations will be determined by the most efficient use of space. 200 sq ft minimum. Materials needed for demonstration including sandbox, slab or slab and wall are available for an additional cost. See 2013 Booth Contract for full details.


 

About World of Concrete

About World of Concrete
Awarded by Tradeshow Week as one of the Fastest 50 Winners, WOC is the industry’s only annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries showcasing leading industry suppliers featuring innovative products, technologies, tools and equipment and unlimited networking opportunities to give you new ways to sustain and grow your business in today’s changing economy.

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Stay Connected with World of Concrete
Promote your World of Concrete participation through our social networking websites. Tweet exclusive discounts on Twitter or post live footage from your exhibit booth on YouTube. Take advantage of  our unique communication tool hanleywoodCONNECT find your matches and communicate with attendees before and after the show.

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