Sheet metal and HVAC industry suppliers are invited to exhibit their products and services to a powerful market – members of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) – at SMACNA’s Product Show on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010 during the Association’s 67th annual convention in Phoenix, Ariz. The tabletop Product Show, scheduled from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., will give industry suppliers a unique opportunity to meet with top industry leaders and decision-makers at many of the nation’s highest-quality sheet metal firms. Convention sessions begin at 10 a.m., so exhibitors will have three exclusive exhibit hours to show, demonstrate, and discuss their newest products directly with hundreds of attendees – sheet metal and HVAC contractors. Prime booth space is limited. Space sells out quickly, so make plans to participate by reserving your booth now! To reserve space, industry suppliers and manufacturers can view a floor plan and download an exhibit space application by visiting the Annual Convention section of the SMACNA Web site and clicking on “Exhibitor Prospectus and Floor Plan.” Please contact Melinda Yium with Dobson & Associates, Ltd. at (202) 463-7905 or melinda@dobsonshows.com with questions about exhibiting. For more information on SMACNA’s 67th annual convention, which takes place at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa in Phoenix, Ariz., from Oct. 10-13, 2010, contact the Meetings and Convention Department at (703) 803-2980 or visit the SMACNA Web site. SMACNA, an international trade association representing 4,500 contributing contractor firms, is dedicated to promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry. SMACNA has national offices in Chantilly, Va., outside of Washington, D.C., as well as on Capitol Hill.
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