AAL Forum 2010: Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available

15-17 September 2010, Odense, Denmark.
The AAL Forum 2010 will bring more than 800 vendors, buyers, stakeholders, researchers and end users from Europe and beyond to Odense Congress Centre (OCC), Denmark. The event will serve as an information and discussion platform on innovative and advanced solutions for independent ageing. A one day Investment Forum prior to the conference will attract public and private investors to focus on accelerating the path from innovation to markets. The Innovation World on 16 September, organized in the OCC Arena next to the Conference Centre, will showcase advanced ICT products for the Danish public.

Exhibition
This is the leading event in Europe where to showcase your products and services and your involvement in the AAL market to a premier audience in Europe. The AAL Forum Exhibition will encompass 1200sqm of exhibition space (may be expanded if demand exceeds expectations.) It will be opened by a member of the Danish royal family and begin with a VIP tour in the afternoon of Wednesday, 15 September followed by an opening reception on the exhibition floor. The Exhibition will be open all day on 16 September for AAL Forum delegates. Additional visitor groups will include participants in the first AAL Investment Forum for public and private investors on 14/15 September, and Danish public officials and buyers attending the Innovation World on 16 September. There will be multiple opportunities for contact with current and potential customers, clients and funders.

For more information and to secure your space, visit www.aalforum.eu/page/become-an-exhibitor

Sponsorship
A number of sponsorship opportunities are available, including three Platinum and six Gold sponsorships that include speaking opportunities in the programme, free registrations, exhibition spaces, visibility in online and printed media associated with the AAL Forum, and other elements. In addition, sponsors may choose among individual items that provide visibility to AAL Forum delegates, such as lunches or coffee breaks, advertisements, bags or lanyards, or other.

Programme
Would you like to contribute to the programme and share your (vendor-neutral) expertise with delegates at the AAL Forum? The deadline for contributions is 18 May 2010.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.aalforum.eu

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