MAILCOM ’18 Exhibitor Deadline Nov. 3
Posted on October 25, 2017 by mailomg in MAILCOM '18, Uncategorized // 0 Comments
It’s time to plan for the MAILCOM ’18 Annual Convention, to be held April 9-11, 2018 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.
MAILCOM is the #1 educational forum for all things mail — creation, processing, and distribution. You are invited to join the industry as a speaker or as an exhibitor (or both)
Session Presenter
MAILCOM is seeking professional mail, document, and distribution managers and vendors to present sessions at the conference. Just fill out the Call for Presentations by November 15.
Call For Presentations PDF
Call For Presentations Online Form
Exhibitor Information
You can exhibit your products and services at MAILCOM ’18 to the leading executives and managers of mail, document, and distribution operations. The Early Rate Deadline is November 3, 2017 (save $200).
Click for Exhibitor Information
Attendee Information
Low advanced rates and group rates are in effect. Sign up by December 7 and save up to $300 off conference fees.
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