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Exhibition: 26–28 April 2011Conferences and Courses: 25–29 April 2011
Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention CenterOrlando, Florida, USA
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Exhibit at the single most important event for defense, homeland security, and sensing
Exhibit at this industry-leading event
to connect with over 6,100 potential
customers—your team will get better ROI
connecting face-to-face with prospects
than they will back in the offi ce.
Here is the place to produce more
revenue with fewer resources.
SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing
attracts a potent group of buyers and
suppliers in defense, homeland security
and sensing applications.
• Build your sales pipeline
• Identify new business
opportunities
• Speak face-to-face with new
prospects—build relationships
• Educate your prospects cost-
effectively with product demos
• Expand your exposure with
sponsorships and advertising
“The only photonics defense show.
Everyone goes. Your customers
come to you.”– 2010 Exhibitors*
*Exhibitor quotations are drawn from the 2010 SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing
Post-Meeting Survey.
“SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing is an important show for meeting new customers and decision makers in the industry.”
– Bruce Capron, Product Manager,
Optical Systems and Assemblies, CVI Melles Griot
Translate your R+D into business opportunitiesMeet your customers in Orlando
Innovators from around the world are looking for products and partners
to satisfy tough requirements, discover new possibilities, and deliver new
capabilities. SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing is the ideal venue for
your company to connect its latest breakthroughs to a savvy audience of
customers and collaborators.
How does SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing help you produce more revenue with less resources?
• Your team will meet hundreds of prospects in one week: SPIE drives traffi c
to the fl oor by engaging more than 90,000 qualifi ed customers through
targeted postal and email campaigns.
• Your technical passes provide access to paper presentations, receptions,
panels, and more—literally hundreds of opportunities to connect one-on-
one with attendees.
• Sponsorships and advertisements will increase your impact at low cost.
• Presenting a paper, or multiple papers, highlights your organization’s latest
technology on site and brings visibility thereafter in the SPIE Digital Library.
• Leveraging face-to-face contact with buyers from government labs, prime
contractors, the commercial sector, academia, and the military will deliver
high-quality leads.
Exhibition: 26–28 April 2011Conferences + Courses: 25–29 April 2011
Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center
Orlando, Florida, USA
spie.org/dssexhibition
26–28 April 201125–29 April 2011
Marriott Resort vention Centero, Florida, USA
g/dssexhibition
SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing is
6,100 attendees
2,400 presentations
500 companies
50 courses + workshops
2010 Attendees by Job Function
2010 Attendee Organizational Profi le
21%
14%
18%
29%
Other 5%Production/Manufacturing/Purchasing 3%
Educator/Student 10%
R&D: Basic/Applied Production Development
Engineering Design/Systems
Business Development
Management:Corporate/Program Lab.
56%
Other 2%EducationalInstitution 12%
Military/GovernmentNational Lab. 32%
Industry
Top three reasons for participating in SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing:
“Stay current with evolving technological advances.
Keep in touch and network with prospective customers.
Generate sales leads for our company.”
–2010 Exhibitors
Exhibit where your customers will beOver 6,100 attendees from around the worldSPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing attracts prospects from a large and diverse
cross-section of corporate, government, military, and academic communities.
The exhibition fl oor gets high levels of traffi c from purchasers looking for turnkey
or custom solutions in a wide variety of product areas—detectors, sensors,
software, optical components, imaging equipment, lasers, and a long list of other
technologies.
You'll see representatives from top defense contractors and leading organizations including:
Purchase Areas from 2010 Attendees
Alcon Labs, Inc.Axsys Technologies, Inc.BAE SystemsCoherentCorning Inc.Defence Research and
Development CanadaDRS TechnologiesElbit Systems Ltd.FinmeccanicaFLIR SystemsGeneral DynamicsGeneral Electric Co.Goodrich Corp.Harris Corp.Honeywell InternationalII-VI Inc.
iRobotITTJDSUJohns Hopkins Univ.JPLL-3 Communications Corp.LANLLLNLLockheed MartinMIT Lincoln Lab.NASA HeadquartersNEC Corp.Newport Corp.NISTNorthrop Grumman Corp.Perkin ElmerQinetiQ
RaytheonRockwell CollinsSAICSandia National Labs.SCD SemiconductorSchott AGSELEXSOFRADIRSRI InternationalTeledyneThales GroupThe Aerospace Corp.The Boeing Co.U.S. Air ForceU.S. ArmyU.S. Dept. of DefenseU.S. NavyVarian
0 500 1000 1500
Other
Other Light Sources
Positioning & Vibration-Isolation Equipment
Laser Accessories
Fiber Optics
Materials and Chemicals
Optical Fabrication & Design Services
Displays
Electronics & Signal-Analysis Equipment
Lasers and Laser Systems
Test & Analysis Equipment
Imaging Equipment
Optical Components
Computer Hardware
Detectors, Sensors, & Cameras
No. of Attendees
“SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2010 was one of our most productive shows ever.” – Mike Rosen,
Marketing Representative, PLX.
Submit your abstract by | 11 October 2010
Share your latest technology breakthroughs by presenting a paperExpand your presence by submitting an abstract and delivering a paper in the technical conference. Many exhibitors fi nd the exposure gained in the conference rooms extends to the exhibition fl oor.
Innovation in the conference rooms The SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing technical program draws thousands of the
most important players in the defense industry. Exhibitor technical passes provide “all
access” to paper presentations, receptions, and hundreds of other opportunities for
your reps to meet buyers, or to fi nd new technologies that hold the key to your next
project.
For 2011 all exhibitors are welcome to attend the All-Symposium Plenary Presentation,
presented by Dr. Regina E. Dugan, Director of Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA).
Technologies for Defense, Security, Industrial Applications, and EnvironmentSPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing is the largest unclassifi ed
international symposium related to sensors and sensor
networks. 58 technical conferences cover the latest
developments in technologies and applications in commercial
and defense technologies.
Technical Program Featured Technologies
Sensor Systems and Platforms IR, Radar, Passive Millimeter-wave, and Terahertz Imaging
and Spectroscopy | CBRNE | Persistent ISR | Acquisition and Tracking | C3I | Energy Harvesting | Biometric | Laser Sensors and Systems | Micro-Nanosensors | Biomimetics | Unmanned, Robotic, and Layered Systems | Displays | Space Technologies and Operations | Sensors including Fiber Optics | Wireless Sensing | Scanning Microscopy
Sensor and Data Analysis Image and Data Processing | Visual Analytics Information
Fusion | Target and Pattern Recognition | Synthetic Aperture and Vision Algorithms | Multi, Hyper and Ultra Spectral Analysis | Situational Awareness | Information and Sensor Systems and Networks | Sensing Technologies for Global and Military Healthcare | Geospatial Information System (GIS)
50 Courses and Workshops
Jumpstart your career and gain skills that will help with your
next project—receive technical training from the
brightest minds in the industry.
SYMPOSIUM CHAIR
William Jeffrey Hughes Research Labs., LLC (USA)
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIR
Kevin P. MeinersOffi ce of the Secretary of Defense (USA)
The Robotics and Unmanned Systems Displays return for 2011
“The department of defense is seeking an increase of almost $870 million for unmanned systems in FY2011.”
– defense-update.com
The Displays feature:Vehicles, technology, and demonstrations from
a select group of robotics and unmanned systems vendors
On Display:Robotic systems used by the
U.S. Army and Navy
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles currently being used in Afghanistan and Iraq
Companies showing the latest technology in IR imagers, sensors, and optics utilized in
commercial, industrial, and defense applications
Don't miss the chance to showcase your company's latest UAV
Contact Al Ragan: [email protected]
2d3 Inc.4D Technology Corp.A.J. Tuck Co.A.M.F. Optics, Inc.ABB Analytical
MeasurementAbsolute CoatingABTech, Inc.AccuCoat Inc.Accurate Engineering
Inc.Acktar Ltd.Active SiliconActive Silicon Ltd.Adimec Electronic
Imaging, Inc.AdTech CeramicsAdvanced Cooling
Technologies, Inc.Advanced
Measurement Technology, Inc.
Advanced Microwave Products, LLC
Advanced Photonic Crystals, LLC
Advanced Research Corp.
Advanced Scientifi c Concepts, Inc.
Aerotech, Inc.AGM Container
Controls, Inc.AIM INFRAROT-
MODULE GmbHAir Force Offi ce of
Scientifi c ResearchAlternative Vision
Corp.American Institute of
PhysicsAmerican Photonics
Co.AMETEK HCC
Industries, Inc.AMETEK Precitech,
Inc.AMETEK Vision
Research®, Inc.Ampex Data Systems
Corp.Amplifi cation
Technologies, Inc.Analog Modules, Inc.Andover Corp.Angstrom Precision
Optics Inc.Anoplate Corp.Apple Rubber
Products, Inc.Applied Image, Inc.Applied Optronics
Corp.
Join over 500 of the world’s best suppliers Ensure your place at the world’s most important lasers, photonics, optics, and imaging exhibition. Sign up early for best placement on the show fl oor.
Applied Plasmonics, Inc.
Applied Technology Associates
APS OpticsArgus International,
Ltd.Ariel Optics, Inc.ARTEMIS, Inc.Asahi Spectra USA
Inc.ASD, Inc.ASE Optics, Inc.ASML Opticsasphericon GmbHAvantes, Inc.Avo Photonics, Inc.AZURE Photonics
U.S.A., Inc.B&W Tek, Inc.BaySpec, Inc.BEI Precision
Systems & Space Co., Inc.
Beijing Guojing Infrared Optical Technology Co., Ltd.
Bodkin Design & Engineering, LLC
Boston Electronics Corp.
Boston Micromachines Corp.
Boulder Imaging Inc.Boulder Nonlinear
Systems, Inc.Brimrose Technology
Corp.Brush Wellman Inc.C&M Machine
Products, Inc.CALCULEX, Inc.CalSensors Inc.CANTRONIC
Systems Inc.Carl Hanser Verlag
GmbH & Co. KGCarl Zeiss
MicroImaging, Inc.Carson Industries Inc.Cascade Optical Corp.Catalyst
Manufacturing Services
CeramTec North America Corp.
Chengdu Ultra Pure Applied Materials Co., Ltd.
China Germanium Co., Ltd.
Chunghwa Telecom Co. Telecommunication Labs.
CI Systems, Inc.CiDRA Precision
Services, LLCCirexx International
Inc.Clear AlignCMC Electronics Inc.Coastal ConnectionsCobham Mission
SystemsCobham Sensor
SystemsCoherent Logix, Inc.Coherent, Inc.Cohu, Inc.Computer Optics,
Inc.Contact! Corp.CoorsTek, Inc.CorActive High-Tech
Inc.Corning Inc.Corps Technology
GroupCPS Technologies
Corp.Crane Wireless
Monitoring Solutions
CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida
Criterion InstrumentCritical Link, LLCCVI Melles GriotCygnus Business
MediaD&P InstrumentsDALSA Corp.DataRay Inc.Davidson Optronics
Inc.Davis Marketing
InternationalDaylight Solutions,
Inc.Defense Tech BriefsDefense Technical
Information Ctr.Delta Digital VideoDenton Vacuum Inc.Deposition Sciences,
Inc.Digital Light
InnovationsDigital Prospectors
Corp.DILAS Diode Laser,
Inc.Docter Optics, Inc.
FotofabFresnel Technologies
Inc.Garrett Electronics,
Inc.GE Intelligent
PlatformsGeneral Atomics
Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
General Dynamics Axsys Technologies
Genia Photonics Inc.Gentec Electro-Optics
Inc.Georgia Tech
Research InstituteGEViCAM Inc.Glass Fab, Inc.Global Systems
InternationalGoldTec Technologies
Ltd.Gooch & Housego PlcGooch & Housego,
OrlandoGreat River
Technology, Inc.GSI Group Ltd.Guild Optical
Associates, Inc.Gurley Precision
Instruments, Inc.H.N. Burns
Engineering Corp.Hamamatsu Corp.Hardin Optical Co.Harris Corp.Headwall Photonics
Inc.Heraeus Quartz
America LLCHitachi Kokusai
Electric America, Ltd.
Hoppe Tool Inc.ICx Technologies, Inc.Ideal Aerosmith, Inc.II-VI InfraredImmerVisionImperx Inc.IMPEX High-Tech
GmbHIMT North America,
Inc.Infi nite Graphics
IncorporatedInfi nite Optics Inc.Infrared Associates,
Inc.Infrared Cameras, Inc.Infrared Coatings, Inc.Infrared Systems
Development Corp.
Dontech, Inc.Dow Electronic
MaterialsDRS Technologies,
Inc.Dyconex AGE.R. Precision Optical
Corp.Edmund Optics Inc.Elbit Systems of
AmericaELCAN Optical
TechnologiesElectro Optical
Industries, Inc.Electro Optics
MagazineElectro-Optical
Imaging, Inc.Element SixEltek USA Inc.EM Photonics, Inc.EM4, Inc.eMagin Corp.Engineered Surface
FinishesEngineering Design
Team, Inc.EPIX, Inc.Epner Technology
Inc.EPTAM Plastics, Inc.ET Precision Optics
Inc.Evaporated
Coatings, Inc.Excel Technologies,
Inc.Exotic Electro-Optics,
Inc.Fairchild ImagingFairfi eld Crystal
Technology, LLCFairview Machine
Co., Inc.Federal Lab.
Consortium for Technology Transfer
Feldmann GmbHFerrotec (USA) Corp.FinmeccanicaFirebird Technologies
Inc.FJW Optical Systems,
Inc.Flemming Tinker, LLCFlex Interconnect
TechnologiesFLIR Motion Control
Systems, Inc.FLIR Systems, Inc.Florida Photonics
ClusterFluxData, Inc.Fosta-Tek Optics,
Inc.
2010 Exhibitors. Committed 2011 exhibitors.
Innovative Wireless Technologies
INOINRAD, Inc.Insaco Inc.Instro Technology
SystemsIntelligent Optical
Systems, Inc.International Ceramic
EngineeringIntevac Photonics,
Inc.IO Industries, Inc.IPG Photonics Corp.IRCAM GmbHIRcameras, Inc.IRD GlassIRnova ABISP Optics Corp.Isuzu Glass, Inc.ITRES Research Ltd.ITT Visual Information
SolutionsJAI Inc., USAJanos Technology,
Inc.JDSUJENOPTIK Optical
Systems GmbHJENOPTIK Optical
Systems, Inc.JRM Technologies,
Inc.JSR Micro, Inc.Kaufman & Robinson,
Inc.Kent Optronics, Inc.Kentek Corp.Kigre, Inc.KLASTECH-
Karpushko Laser Technologies GmbH
Kopin Corp.Kowa Optimed Inc.Kreischer Optics, Ltd.Kugler of America
Ltd.L.A. Gauge Co.
OptiSwitch Technology Corp.
Optiwave Systems Inc.
OPTIX Co.Opto Diode Corp.OptoElectronic
ComponentsOptonetic LLCOptoSigma Corp.OSRAM Opto
Semiconductors Inc.
OZ Optics Ltd.Pacifi c Silicon Sensor
Inc.PENTAX Imaging
Co.PerkinElmer, Inc.PFG Precision
Optics, Inc.Phoenix Infrared,
Inc.Phoenix Optical
Technologies Ltd.Photek Ltd.Photo Sciences Inc.Photon Engineering
LLCPhotonic Cleaning
TechnologiesPhotonic Controls,
LLCPhotonic Products
Group, Inc.Photonic Sense
GmbHPhotonic Systems,
Inc.Photonics Media/
Laurin PublishingPhotonics OnlinePHOTONIS USAPhotron USA, Inc.Physical Optics
Corp.Phytron Inc.PI (Physik
Instrumente) L.P.
L-3 CommunicationsL-3 Communications
Advanced Laser Systems Technology, Inc.
L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics
L-3 Communications InfraredVision Technology Corp.
L-3 Communications Nova Engineering
L-3 Communications Tinsley Labs. Inc.
L-3 CyTerraL-3 Electro-Optical
SystemsLabsphere, Inc.LaCroix Optical Co.Lambda Research
Optics, Inc.Laser Components
IG, Inc.Laser Focus WorldLaser Materials Corp.Laser Operations
LLC / QPC LasersLaser Optics, Inc.Laser Research
OpticsLaser Technology, Inc.Lasertel, Inc.Lattice Materials LLCLE-Tehnika d.o.o.Leybold Optics USA,
Inc.LightPath
Technologies, Inc.LightWorks Optics,
Inc.Liteye Systems, Inc.Lockheed Martin
AculightLumitron, Inc.M3 Measurement
Solutions, Inc.Max Levy
Autograph, Inc.
MBDAMC10, Inc.McQ, Inc.Meadowlark Optics,
Inc.Meller Optics, Inc.Menlo Systems
GmbHMICOS USA, LLCMicro Laser
Systems, Inc.Micro Photon Devices
S.r.l.MicroE SystemsMicrofl uidic Systems,
Inc.Micromechatronics,
Inc.Microvision, Inc.Midac Corp.Midwest
MicroDevices, LLCMilitary & Aerospace
Electronic Magazine
Mindrum Precision, Inc.
Moog QuickSetMoore
Nanotechnology Systems, LLC
MPA Crystal Corp.MRC Optics, Inc.Multisorb
Technologies, Inc.Multiwave PhotonicsNaked Optics Corp.Nallatechnanoplus GmbHNational Aperture,
Inc.National Defense
Industrial Association
National Reconnaissance Offi ce
National Security Agency
Naval Air Systems Command
Navitar Inc.New England Optical
SystemsNew Scale
Technologies, Inc.Newport Corp.NicomaticNight Vision DepotNKT Photonics A/SNorPix Inc.Northrop Grumman
Cutting Edge Optronics
Northrop Grumman-Xetron
Novotech, Inc.NP Photonics, Inc.nPoint, Inc.Nu-Cast, Inc.NufernNuPhoton
Technologies, Inc.Ocean Optics, Inc.Ocean Thin Films,
Inc.OFSOhara Corp.Ontar Corp.Onyx Optics Inc.OPCO Laboratory,
Inc.Opgal Optronic
Industries Ltd.Ophir Optics, LLCOphir-Spiricon, LLCOpnext, Inc.OPOTEK, Inc.Optical Support, Inc.OPTICS 1, Inc.Optics Technology,
Inc.OptiformsOptikos Corp.Optimax Systems,
Inc.OptiPro Systems
The exhibition fl oor grew from 200 exhibitors in 2003 to over 500 in 2010
PicoQuant GmbHPinellas County
Economic Development
Plasma-Therm LLCPleora Technologies
Inc.PLX Inc.Poco Graphite, Inc.Polaris Sensor
Technologies, Inc.PolarOnyx, Inc.Pollution Equipment
NewsPolymer Optics, LLCPolymicro
Technologies, A Subsidiary of Molex Incorporated
Power Technology, Inc.
Pranalytica, Inc.Precision
MicroDynamics, Inc.
Precision OpticalPrecision Optics
GeraPrecision Rapid EtchPrioria, Inc.Proxitronic Detector
Systems GmbHPulse Instruments
Co.PVP Advanced EO
Systems, Inc.Qioptiq, Inc.QmagiQ, LLCQuality Thin Films,
Inc.Quebec Photonic
NetworkRainbow Research
Optics, Inc.Raptor Photonics Ltd.Raytheon Co.Redfern Integrated
Optics, Inc.
RepExact, LLCResearch Electro-
Optics, Inc.Reynard Corp.Rice Camera
Technologies, Inc.RICOR-Cryogenic &
Vacuum SystemsRiegl USA Inc.Ring Precision
ComponentsRochester Precision
Optics, LLCRocky Mountain
Instrument Co.RoMack, Inc.Ross-Hime Designs,
Inc.RPC Photonics, Inc.RPMCRubicon Technology
Inc.Rutherford Appleton
Lab.SAES Getters USA,
Inc.Saint-Gobain CrystalsSandia National
Labs.Sandvik Osprey Ltd.Sangat Precision
Machining & Grinding
Santa Barbara Focalplane
Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc.
Sarnoff Corp.Satisloh North
America Inc.Savvy Optics Corp.SCD.USA, LLCSchneider Optics,
Inc.SCHOTT North
America, Inc.Scintec Corp.Semrock Inc.Sensor Electronic
Technology, Inc.
Sensors Unlimited, Inc., part of Goodrich Corp.
SET North AmericaSheaumann Laser,
Inc.Sierra Precision
OpticsSilfex, Inc.Silicon Valley Optics
Technology, Inc.Sinclair Manufacturing
Co.SOFRADIRSofradir EC, Inc.Solid Sealing
TechnologySolid State Cooling
SystemsSolid State Scientifi c
Corp.Sony Electronics Inc.Special Optics, Inc.Specialty Glass
ProductsSpecim Spectral
Imaging Ltd.SpecTIR, LLCSpectral Evolution,
Inc.Spectral SystemsSpectra-Physics®,
a Newport Corp. Brand
Spectrogon US, Inc.Spectrolab, Inc.Spectroscopy
MagazineSpectrum Thin Films
Corp.Sperian ProtectionSpica Technologies,
Inc.Spire
Semiconductor, LLC
StingRay Optics, LLC
Strongwatch Corp.Sumitomo Electric
U.S.A., Inc.Surface Optics Corp.Sydor Instruments
LLCSyntec OpticsTampa Bay MachiningTDK-Lambda
Americas Inc.Technobis Fibre
TechnologiesTecport Optics, Inc.Teledyne Imaging
SensorsTeledyne Judson
TechnologiesTeledyne
Microelectronic Technologies
Teledyne Reynolds, Inc.
TelopsTemmek Optics Ltd.TeraXion Inc.TEXTRON Defense
SystemsThales Components
Corp.Thales Cryogenics
B.V.The MathWorks, Inc.The Optronics Co.,
Ltd.The Pennsylvania
State Univ. Electro-Optics Ctr.
The Shephard GroupThe Univ. of Texas at
ArlingtonThermoteknix
Systems Ltd.Thorlabs Inc.Threat Spectrum
Inc.ThruVision Systems
Ltd.Timbercon, Inc.Tower Optical Corp.
TowerJazzTRIOPTICS GmbHTwinStar Optics
Coating & CrystalsU.S. Army Night
Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate
ULISUmicore Optical
Materials USA, Inc.
United Lens Co., Inc.Univ. of
Massachusetts Lowell
Universal Photonics Inc.
Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant
Varian, Inc.Vectronix Inc.Velodyne Lidar, Inc.Vincent AssociatesVision Systems
Technology, LLCVision4ce LLCVLOCVoltage Multipliers,
Inc.Vytran LLCWafer Technology
Ltd.WIBE Telescopic
Mast SystemsWilliams Advanced
MaterialsWordingham
TechnologiesWZW-Optic AGXactra TechnologiesXenics NVZ & Z Optoelectronic
Tech. Co., Ltd.Zygo CorporationZyvex Performance
Materials
Do you have an innovative product or technology coming to market in 2010? You could be the next winner of a Prism Award for Photonics Innovation.
New Categories!Defense and Security, Nanophotonics, and Industrial Lasers
More information: PrismAwards.org
Submit Your Product Deadline
Deadline
1717 Sept Sept.
20102010
Sponsorships and AdvertisingSponsorships and advertising reinforce your brand and also drive traffi c to your stand.
Advertising opportunities exist for the fi nal program, the exhibition guide, and the
exhibition preview. Sponsors are recognized in preshow publicity, online, and at the
show. See website for details and availability.
Coffee Break – Exhibition Morning 3 Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,950
Coffee/Dessert Break - Afternoon 2 Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,750
Conference Bag - Exclusive. . . . . . . . . . $2,450
Conference Bag Insert - 5 Available . . . $1,995
Featured Exhibitor Package - Unlimited . .$920
Floor Graphics – Large - Limited . . . . . . $1,500
Floor Graphics – Small - Limited . . . . . . $1,000
General Refreshment - Unlimited . . . . . . .$375
Hotel Room Card Keys - Exclusive . . . . $5,500
Internet Pavilion - Exclusive . . . . . . . . . . $3,850
Lanyards - Exclusive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,950
Logo – Online Floor Plan - 4 Available. . . .$425
Luggage Tag - Exclusive . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,550
Meter Board - Limited Availability . . . . . $1,650
Popcorn Station - 2 Available . . . . . . . . $2,550
Promotional Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,450
Student Luncheon - Exclusive . . . . . . . . $2,500
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Discover what's possible and we will work with you to cost-effectively boost your
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Survey results show:
“94% of 2010 exhibitors would recommend SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing to a colleague.
97% of 2010 exhibitors found valuable opportunities to connect with colleagues at SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing.” – 2010 Defense, Security, and Sensing Survey
Contact the SPIE Sales Team
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