SAVE MONEY BY REGISTERING EARLY FOR THE 2016 NMEA CONFERENCE

NMEA 2016 Naples

 

July 17, 2016

The early bird registration discount for attendees of the 2016 NMEA International Marine Electronics Conference & Expo ends on August 12. 

You save $100 by registering before August 12.

The early bird discount on exhibit space ends July 22.

You save $800 by registering for booth space before July 22. 

There are only 3 booths currently unsold in the expo hall. Secure your booth at the lowest price by applying now.

For registration forms and additional information, please see:

http://www.expo.nmea.org

Or: 

(1)    For attendee registration, call Cindy Love at 410-975-9425

or email:  clove@nmea.org

(2)    To reserve exhibit space, or to sponsor, call Jon Cole at 207-236-6196 or email:  jcole@mcnabbmr.com

info@nmea.org 

 

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