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ELC offers members booth space at sold-out ESC

Jan 22, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

San Francisco, CA — (press release) — Over 120 companies are wait-listed for exhibit space at the upcoming sold-out Embedded Systems Conference scheduled for April 9 -13. But members of the Embedded Linux Consortium can still secure space in the consortium's Pavilion if they act quickly, according to ELC Executive Director Murry Shohat.

“We have co-exhibition modules available on a turn-key basis,” said Shohat. “These are attractive positions at our cost,” he added. An artist's concept of the 1,200 square foot Pavilion can be viewed online. Each co-exhibitor gets a well-positioned fully designed booth and semi-exclusive use of the Pavilion's presentation theater.

Embedded Systems Conference management says that more than 240 journalists are anticipated among more than 16,000 attendees, making ESC2001 the best ESC yet. In spite of moving to larger quarters at San Francisco's huge Moscone Convention Center, the ESC remains overbooked as the embedded markets continue to build momentum.

Confirmed reservations for Pavilion space must be made by January 29, 2001, by calling 707-576-0115. Non-member companies are welcome to join the ELC in order to participate in the Pavilion.

 
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