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Contact Michelle Lorusso at (770) 349-1127 or [email protected]

Promote Your

Products and Services

to IIE’s 30,000+ Global

Community Representing

the Industry’s Leading

Productivity and Efficiency

Professionals

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Benefits of using IIE Marketing Services

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You have many choices when it comes to spending your B2B marketing dollars. You look at several options but in the end you focus on channels that deliver effective reach and affinity to the market. When the audience is highly targeted as well as engaged in the channel, you will be more successful.

The individual member association is the best way to meet both highly targeted reach and affinity. Members choose to be in their professional association and pay for their dues individually. They look first to the association to help them increase their skills, network and find information on products and services that serve the market.

The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) is the global association of productivity and efficiency professionals. We have a large community (30,000 plus) of practitioners using the principles of industrial engineering inhealthcare, manufacturing, operations, ergonomics, distribution, industry, education and more.

You are keenly aware that these principles positively impact the bottom line while increasing productivity and performance to meet the customer demands. Process control is sophisticated and when the right tools areimplemented, output is measurably better.

The same holds true for your B2B marketing and advertising strategy. IIE’s tools provide you an integrated reach with exhibits at specialized conferences, digital ads, print ads, e-newsletters, webinars, Web profiles, expert subject and content alignment as well as partner alliances.

Use IIE as your primary B2B channel to highlight your products and services. You’ll be aligning yourself with a best-in-class, worldwide leader in corporate training, seminars, certification and online courses for professional advancement in the areas of:

Six SigmaLean EnterpriseApplied ErgonomicsIndustrial EngineeringPerformance ManagementQualitySupply Chain ManagementProcess Integration Improvement and ManagementSustainabilityHealthcareSimulationStatisticsWork MeasurementProject Management (PMP)

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A recent survey of 2,000 readers of Industrial Engineer magazine reveals readers’ buying habits

and the actions they’ve taken as a result of viewing ads in the magazine.

LEvEragE ThE BuyIng POWEr

industrial management

july / august 2009

Design for the Age of Turbulence Introduction to chaotics management

The Art of Productive Laziness Staying focused

Communicating Cost and Performance Function-based costing

Leveraging the Digital Factory Technology is a manager’s ally

Planet First Sustainable strategic planning

Engineering & management solutions at work

June 2009 volumE 41 : numbEr 6 : $9.00

FOR THEXerox keeps

innovation

pipeline filled

READY in this issue

Australia’s ergo-centric addresses Top maintenance decisions

Process improvement and AEHolistic business models are here

Engineering & management solutions at work

July 2009 volumE 41 : numbEr 7 : $9.00

in this issue

mexico’s logistics capacity The case for early simulation use

People behind science and systemsWhat (takt) time is it?

How DFmA can save industry and possibly the economy

RESURRECTINGMANUFACTURING

Industrial Engineer Database:

30,000+ (Members and those allied to the field)

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President or C-title9% General Manager/

Project Manager10%

Director/Assistant Director/VP

12%

Manager20%

IE/Senior IE41%

Made purchasesof more than $5,000

14%

Made purchasesof more than $10,000

18%

Made purchasesof more than $50,000

31%

Made purchasesup to $5,000

37%

Visited anadvertiser's booth at aconference/exhibition

20%Purchased a

product or service22%

Contacted an advertiserfor more information

40%

Discussed the ad orproduct with someone

61%

Visited a company'swebsite

76%

40% of readers view the advertising in Industrial Engineer as a valuable resource for product and services information.

Industrial Engineer decision-makers

30 percent of Industrial Engineer readers made purchases of products or services in the past

worth thousands of dollars:

67 percent of readers have taken action as a result of viewing ads in Industrial Engineer.

89% of Industrial Engineer readers recommend or purchase products and services.

Industrial Engineer Circulation:

13,000 (Member only, July 2010)

Industrial ManagementCirculation:

1,051 (Member group, Society for Engineering & Management Systems)

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aWarD-WInnIng EDITOrIaLIndustrial Engineer praised as an industry showstopper Since 1995, Industrial Engineer magazine has won awards in editorial and design excellence from Folio, Magazine Association of the Southeast and the American Society of Business Publication Editors. The magazine’s mission is to provide useful, timely and thought-provoking content that addresses the broad spectrum of industrial engineering practice in all industries. Our specialized and sophisticated content goes through a rigorous process before being shared with a worldwide base of members. Being recognized by important publishing associations strengthens the general public’s interest in the field of industrial engineering and enhances the credibility of our staff writers, editors and contributors. From supply chain efforts in tsunami-ravaged villages and quality control of nano-products cre-ated overseas to the ergonomics of obesity and curbing the effects of global warming, the magazine provides in-depth news that has garnered approximately 50 awards in catego-ries such as Best Feature Writing or Reporting, Best Cover Design, Best Cover Story, General Excellence and Best Column.

Industrial Management’s contemporary edge Engineering managers lead by example. Their management methods aren’t just cultivated in the boardroom among fellow leaders. Many of them spend a great deal of time on the shop floor, in the distribution centers, in the RFID laboratories and in benchmarking sessions at other companies around the world and then share their findings with us. Published six times a year, Industrial Management speaks to various types of managers with topics that will not be found in Inc. or Business Week. High-level topics like gaining a supply chain advan-tage overseas, executing a strategy that incorporates sustainability, logistics engineering that sells, designing a manufacturing hub, and assembling cross-cultural teams at multinational companies are explored by bestselling authors, chief executive officers and performance consultants from Japan, Canada, India and the Netherlands, among other business epicenters.

Engineering & management solutions at work

July 2009 volumE 41 : numbEr 7 : $9.00

in this issue

mexico’s logistics capacity The case for early simulation use

People behind science and systemsWhat (takt) time is it?

How DFmA can save industry and possibly the economy

RESURRECTINGMANUFACTURING

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Careful with nanotechnology IEs and space travel Collaborative planning with sales and operations A tale of work measurement The two-ten incentive strategy Logistics in disaster response Dealing with narcissistic leadership Communicating lean to customers Quality at safety’s expense? Get your ideas approved Academia-industry collaboration Lean purchasing strategy Rethinking your company’s next move Patents and processes

Lean in modular home building What we can learn from engineers Holistic approach to efficient supply chains Joysticks or multitouch?

Cities as ecosystems Cost engineering Designing wheelchair ramps Setting standards for software development

Material handling in semiconductor plants Optimizing warehouse configuration Your process improvement bike

2010 aD CLOSE / BOnuS TOPICaL COvEragE FEaTurES MaTErIaLS DuE (applied for the same month)

January 12-1-2009/ 25% off e-newsletter banner ad Manufacturing Positive production trends forecasted for 2010 12/8/09 Quality/Six Sigma Raj Soin, CEO of Soin International, profile Management Multidisciplinary learning at Puerto Rican university Planning & scheduling SQC with candy Implementing product lifecycle management

February 1-7-2010/ Bonus distribution: SHS/ASQ Conference and Expo Health systems Ten (10) principles for designing hospitals 1/14/10 Supply chain/logistics North Carolina company uses activity efficiency Lean Proactive supply chain fixes Material handling Construction industry improvements

March 2-1-2010/ Bonus distribution: Applied Ergonomics Conference & Expo Ergonomics Ergonomics in food service 2/8/10 Quality/Six Sigma Raising a family the IE way Work measurement Practical value of work measurement Facilities planning Busting Six Sigma myths Slashing facility energy costs  April 3-2-2010/ 50% off Web banner Lean Time-based vs. cost-based systems 3/9/10 Education IE tackles sports scheduling Planning & scheduling Assessing reverse supply chains Maintenance Life cycle costing benefits Teaching lean to medical personnel

May 4-5-2010/ Bonus distribution: IIE Annual Conference and Expo Management Toyota’s way still works 4/12/10 Information technology Managing IT incidents Education The 21st century IE Healthcare systems Collaboration improves healthcare

June 4-30-2010/ 25% custom e-blast Lean Lean, green IEs 5/7/10 Material handling Metrics for warehouse performance Quality/Six Sigma Wine the Six Sigma way Supply chain/logistics Forecasting can’t stop demand volatility Professional development Get to the top July 6-1-2010/ 50% off Web banner Human factors & safety 6/8/10 Manufacturing Planning & scheduling Work measurement August 7-1-2010/ 25% off e-mail banner Supply chain/logistics 7/8/10 Management Lean Quality/Six Sigma

September 7-30-2010/ 25% off custom e-blast Education 8/6/10 Manufacturing Strategic planning Warehouse management Project management

October 9-2-2010/ 50% off Web banner Lean 9/9/10 Quality/Six Sigma Management Material Handling

November 10-4-2010/ 50% off video ad Facilities planning 10/11/10 Manufacturing Ergonomics Work measurement

December 11-2-2010/ 25% off e- newsletter banner ad Logistics & Distribution/RFID 11/9/10 Lean Simulation Book or Gift Guide

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yTD Website 2010 yTD 2009 yTD PercentageStatistics: (January – June) (January – June)

Visits 269,561 232,598 15.89%

Absolute unique visitors 176,439 152,132 15.98%

Pageviews 1,075,293 756,671 42.67%

New visits 62.30% 62.06% 0.38%

Website 2009 2008 PercentageStatistics:

Visits 475,944 425,537 11.85%

Absolute unique visitors 317,769 280,738 13.19%

Pageviews 1,477,169 1,416,113 4.31%

New visits 64.86% 63.79% 1.68%

ELECTrOnIC MarkETIng…effective & performance-based

Top Banner – 728x 90($40 CPM)

Bottom Banner – 468 x 60($15 CPM)

Banner ads can drive traffic to your website as well as enhance your company’s image and brand awareness. Use them as standalones or in conjunction with additional IIE advertising vehicles such as custom e-blasts, mail lists, conference exhibits and print ads.

BannEr aDS rotating verticalBanner

120 x 240($20 CPM)

rotating verticalBanner

120 x 240($20 CPM)

rotatingverticalBanner

120 x 240($20 CPM*)

120 x 480($25 CPM)

120 x 720($30 CPM)

* CPM is price per thousand impressions

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120 x 480($25 CPM)

Place your banner on our monthly e-newsletter or send your custom e-blast to the distribution of your choice

120 x 720($30 CPM)

IIE Monthly E-nEwslEttErs wIth BannEr ads 120x240, 120x480 or 120x720 dIstrIButIon BannEr ad nEt ratE sEnt sIzE 1 Mon 3 Mos 6 Mos 12 Mos

IIE FOCuS: MONTHLY MEMBER E-NEWSLETTER (12x PER YEAR) 15000 120 x 240 $1,800 $1,500 $1,200 $1,000 120 x 480 $2,000 $1,700 $1,400 $1,200 120 x 720 $2,200 $1,900 $1,600 $1,400

CONSTRuCTION NEWS (6x PER YEAR) 1000 120 x 240 $700 $600 $500 120 x 480 $800 $700 $600 120 x 720 $900 $800 $700

COMPuTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS DIv. (CIS) (2x PER YEAR) 1400 120 x 240 $525 $425 120 x 480 $625 $525 120 x 720 $725 $625

LEAN DIvISION (3x PER YEAR) 2800 120 x 240 $1,000 $900 120 x 480 $1,100 $1,000 120 x 720 $1,200 $1,100

PROCESS INDuSTRIES DIv. (6x PER YEAR) 2000 120 x 240 $750 $700 $650 120 x 480 $850 $800 $750 120 x 720 $950 $900 $850

QCRE - QuALITY CONTROL & RELIABILITY ENGINEERING (1x PER YEAR) 2500 120 x 240 $850 120 x 480 $950 120 x 720 $1,000

SOCIETY FOR HEALTH SYSTEMS (SHS) NEWS (12x PER YEAR) 1000 120 x 240 $700 $600 $500 $400 120 x 480 $800 $700 $600 $500 120 x 720 $900 $800 $700 $600

IIE CHAPTER LEADER NEWS (6x PER YEAR) 1000 120 x 240 $700 $600 $500 $400 120 x 480 $800 $700 $600 $500 120 x 720 $900 $800 $700 $600

IIE CHAPTER - NORTHEAST REGION (12x PER YEAR) 1400 120 x 240 $525 $425 $325 $225 120 x 480 $625 $525 $425 $325 120 x 720 $725 $625 $525 $425

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IIE CHAPTER - SOuTHEAST REGION (4x PER YEAR) 1280 120 x 240 $425 $325 120 x 480 $525 $425 120 x 720 $625 $525

IIE COnFErEnCE E-nEWSLETTErS (ExhIBITOrS’ DISCOunT 20%) 12x

IIE ANNuAL CONFERENCE uPDATES (MINIMuM PuRCHASE 12 uPDATES) 30,000 120 x 240 $1,800 120 x 480 $2,300 120 x 720 $2,500

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SOCIETY FOR HEALTH SYSTEMS AND AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QuALITY CONFERENCE 20,000 120 x 240 $1,500(MIN. PuRCHASE 12 uPDATES) 120 x 480 $2,000 120 x 720 $2,500

IIE ANNuAL CONFERENCE DAILY uPDATES (5-DAY PACkAGE) 1500 120 x 240 $1,200 120 x 480 $1,300 120 x 720 $1,500

APPLIED ERGONOMICS CONFERENCE DAILY (5-DAY PACkAGE) 1000 120 x 240 $1,200 120 x 480 $1,300 120 x 720 $1,500

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SPOnSOrED WEBInarSTake advantage of the buying power of IIE members and customers by sponsoring IIE-pro-duced webinars.

A webinar combines a conference call with live Web-based visuals and audience interaction. Your company can sponsor an IIE-hosted webinar that is presented on a topic related to your company’s core focus. An IIE staff person will moderate the event, and your company will receive the benefits of being associated with the IIE brand. From audience development and reg-istration through production and archival, IIE handles all of the webinar logistics and guides you through the process step by step.

Sponsor an existing webinar: $2,500 CPM includes pre- and post-marketing as well as archive and participant contact list.

Develop a custom webinar: $2,500 CPM includes pre- and post-marketing as well as archive and participant contact list.

Webinars conducted to date include topics providing information on ergonomics, general, careers, healthcare, lean, Six Sigma, operations, supply chain, simulation and sustainability. Up to 200 people have logged in to participate in past webinars, and many more view them after they are archived.

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•��Change�Management:�A�Proven�Path�to��������������������������������������Organizational Excellence

•�Changing�Your�Culture�to�Lean

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•�Driving�Lean�Transformation�with�Corporate

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SaMPLE OF WEBInar TOPICS

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Companies large and small in industries as varied as aerospace, auto making, telecommunications and entertainment have already found one essential key to productivity success: IIE corporate partnership.

IIE will design a customized corporate package that delivers solutions to address your most pressing challenges, including such benefits as:

Customized training at your location in any industrial engineering technique or method, including Six Sigma, lean practices, work measurement, ergonomics, quality control, process mapping, supply chain management, and more. Visit IIE Seminars online for a complete course listing by topic.

recruiting assistance for engineering and management positions

Discounted conference and seminar registration for your employees

Membership benefits for your employees

Building awareness and image of your brand or company

Contact Doug Long at (770) 349-1109 or [email protected]

IIE SEMInarS:

Applied Ergonomics

Certificate Programs

Engineering Management

Healthcare

Industrial Engineering Skills

Lean Enterprise

Professional Development

Quality Systems & Standards

Six Sigma

Supply Chain Management

COrPOraTE ParTnErShIP & TraInIng…thought leadership

IIE offers a variety of training courses and options to provide you with as many learning and training opportunities as possible. IIE seminars are presented live at IIE headquarters and in other classroom settings, online as interactive or self-paced courses, and as corporate programs tailored to your organization’s specific requirements.

IIE SEMInar InSTruCTOrS arE InDuSTry LEaDErS IIE instructors provide you with an enhanced learning experience as they share their expertise, providing practical examples to help drive home key concepts and relate them to the situations you face in your day-to-day work.

CErTIFICaTE PrOgraMSIn addition to individual courses, IIE offers a number of certificate programs through which you can hone your skills and expand your knowledge in specific areas and earn an IIE certificate verifying your proficiency and competency in that area. IIE seminars are an excellent source of the professional development hours and recertification units necessary for maintaining licenses and certifications.

Earn CEus WITh IIEIIE has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. As an IACET Authorized Provider, IIE offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under IACET guidelines.

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As your strategic partner, IIE’s overriding mission is to help you and your organization become more effective and successful.

Alliance partners enjoy a variety of benefits. As an IIE alliance partner, you can access a range of resources and services including:

� •�The�IIE�“Knowledge�Center”�for�best-in-class�performance�improvement�methodologies�� •�Enterprise-wide�breakthrough�performance�improvement�solutions��� •�Talent�acquisition�and�retention�services�to�conquer�tough�resourcing�challenges�� •�Strategies�to�help�grow�and�develop�your�human�capital�� •�Brand-building�and�promotional�services�that�make�your�organization�stand�out�in�the�crowd�� •�Memberships�specifically�tailored�to�your�group�and�company�needs�

Reach a variety of specific disciplines within IIE. Contact Doug Long at (770) 349-1109 or [email protected].

SOCIETy FOr EngInEErIng & ManagEMEnT SySTEMS (SEMS) SEMS helps managers at every level continually improve productivity and quality through effective and economical managerial techniques and philosophies.

SOCIETy FOr hEaLTh SySTEMS (ShS) SHS is a professional association that focuses on the needs and resources of health systems professionals and leaders who are charged with improving healthcare processes.

aPPLIED ErgOnOMICS This online community is the premiere venue for ergonomics practitioners talking with practitioners.

COMPuTEr & InFOrMaTIOn SySTEMS This division brings together members concerned with the cost-effective utilization of computer technology throughout organizations.

COnSTruCTIOn IIE’s Construction Division brings together members who are involved in all facets of the construction industry, such as design, value engineering, project management, research, safety and ergonomics.

EngInEErIng ECOnOMy Members are involved in economic and investment analysis seeking to improve productivity and quality through public and private sector decision making about the economic feasibility and justification of investments in technological innovations.

LEan Members of this division are interested in advancing their knowledge of lean practices.

OPEraTIOnS rESEarCh Members apply mathematics and sophisticated computer pro-grams to solve engineering problems. Some members work in areas such as forecasting, statistical analysis and simulation.

PrOCESS InDuSTrIES A forum for the exchange of ideas in theory and practice of industrial engineering techniques applied to process industries.

QuaLITy COnTrOL & rELIaBILITy EngInEErIng Members of this division are involved in quality management, quality measurement and assurance, quality control analysis, inspection criteria and reliability/maintainability of products or services.

COrPOraTE aLLIanCES…Provide your expertise to the members in an interactive way

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IIE conferences present a unique opportunity to reach a qualified audience of decision makers and teams of buyers. Attendees need to achieve their company’s goals. They come to conferences to learn the latest in methods, hear about leading-edge technologies and try out the newest tools and products.

We offer dedicated exhibit hours so you get maximum face time with conference attendees.

In addition to booth space, you can enhance your brand and image with numerous conference sponsorship opportunities as well as upgraded program listings, display ads and custom e-marketing. Booth costs start from $2,200 to $2,950.

COnFErEnCES

Ergonomics…Its magic is universalMarch 21–24, 2011 | Hilton Orlando | Orlando, Florida

Ergonomics…Its magic is universal

The one conference you can't miss if your job involves helping to build a better healthcare system.

Orlando, FLFeb. 17–20, 2011

www.shsconference.org

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OPEnIng nIgHt RECEPtIOn: Exclusive sponsor packages to bring them over to your booth.

AttEnDEE tHAnk YOu/CHECk-In: Phone message from you to remind them to visit your booth.

AftERnOOn BEvERAgE BREAk: Give the attendees a chance to relax with a service provided only by you. Signage and promotion in the on-site directory gives you the extra credit.

On-SItE tOuR tRAnSPORtAtIOn: For one low price, your company will be the primary source for appreciation, allowing us all to learn more off-site.

AttEnDEE BADgE LAnYARDS: Everywhere you look, your company name and logo is hanging around attendees’ necks. (And we credit your company for saving our clothes from pin snags.)

AttEnDEE COnfEREnCE BAgS: Thanks to your company we have something to carry everything. You have the exclusive chance to make a big impact with a bag we will all take home and use the rest of the year. Attendees will be thrilled that you provided an easy carry for them.

AttEnDEE COnfEREnCE nOtEPAD: With so many sessions for note taking, every attendee will be thankful to have one place to keep it all organized (include a pen and save).

AttEnDEE COnfEREnCE PEn: Attendees will see your contact and product info as well as your booth number every time they take a note. After the show, it will be on their desks reminding them to give you a call (include a notepad and save).

AttEnDEE COntInEntAL BREAkfASt: Wake up to hot coffee, rolls and a smile from attendees who appreciate you for providing a morning bite. Signage and credit in the on-site directory will be waiting for you.

AttEnDEE CYBER CAfE: Give the attendees a chance to check e-mail or, better yet, send a note about your product/service back to the home office. Crowds will gather and you will get all the credit for providing a convenient necessity for all of us. Signage and on-site credit included.

AttEnDEE nEtwORkIng SOCIAL: After a long day at sessions and visiting exhibits, give the attendee a cool drink with a wonderful assortment of hors d’oeuvres and you’ll be the hit of the party. Signage and on-site credit included.

BAnnER ADvERtISIng In DAILY COnfEREnCE E-nEwSLEttER: Every afternoon during and after the show, we send attendees (and those unable to attend) an update about conference schedules and events as well as updates from the show floor. Banner ads are placed across the top and down the side and have your booth and product information. Limited to two advertisers or save money and purchase both spots.

BRAnDED BOttLED wAtER: Your name on each bottle secures a brand reminder every time they take a sip. Don’t forget your booth number.

COnfEREnCE PROgRAM On-SItE DIRECtORY AnD SES-SIOn DESCRIPtIOn/SCHEDuLE: Provided to every attendee at the show and used as the primary reference for all events, this book will be the one to stand out (and be taken home) with your product offering. Premium ad spots are the way to go.

COnfEREnCE SESSIOn PROCEEDIngS CD: After the show, when everyone’s packed up and gone, attendees will be contacting us to get the CD of the taped sessions. Have your name and contact info on the CD cover when we send it out.

AwARD/CHALLEngE SPOnSORSHIPS: Ranging from the Ergo Cup® to judging student entries, position your company in a highly visible competition through the conference.

HOtEL ROOM kEYS (twO-COLOR): How often do you get a chance to sponsor something that attendees hold onto throughout the show. Don’t forget your booth number.

LItERAtuRE InSERt: Already stocked in the conference bag before the attendee registers, your company’s literature or postcard is the way to guarantee they see your message.

OPEnIng kEYnOtE LunCH: Get the credit for setting the tone of the meeting with a great opening keynote and a sit down lunch for attendees. Signage and reference in the on-site directory will have everyone in their seats ready to go.

PRE- AnD POSt-SHOw E-MARkEtIng: We’ll send your message out via e-mail to all the registered attendees and those that have attended in the past. This is a great way to have them click to register for that special giveaway or demonstration at the show or take advantage after the show with your product savings offer for attending the show.

SHOw MAgAzInE, IndustrIal EngInEEr: Reserve your spot for the publication that not only gets extra distribution at the show but also gets read by every member of IIE, thus reaching those who might not be attending the show.

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