
ABC Kids Expo is your opportunity to meet face-to-face with domestic and international
buyers, media and fellow suppliers at the premier juvenile products show in the world.
Witness the "Power of Partnership" and develop long-lasting and profitable relationships at the 2012 ABC Kids Expo.
Each exhibiting company planning to exhibit at the 2012 ABC Kids Expo must complete the exhibitor registration form to attend the ABC Kids Expo, even if sharing booth space with another company. The sharing of booths by multiple exhibitors must be approved by show management.
Before completing the Registration form, we recommend that you carefully review the Exhibit Space Descriptions and Pricing and our Exhibitor Policies.
All registrations received are accepted on a wait-list basis. As our exhibit space floor plan is finalized, you willl be invoiced for the space you requested.
All Baby &
Child will assign all booth space locations using a variety of
predetermined factors, including:
- Product Category Selection
Apparel/Layette, Gifts/Room Décor, Baby Gear, Nursing/Feeding, Baby
Care/Safety, Furniture/Bedding, Toys/Games/Books/AV, or Service Provider.
*First Time Exhibitors will be placed within their product category selection. Booths feature blue drapes, blue carpet and a specialty carpet logo sticker. In addition First Time Exhibiitor designation will be notated in the directory and the online floor plan.
- Pavilion
Selection
Modern Child®, Naturally Kids® or Maternity Square™
- Number of Booths Requested
- Booth
Size, Dimensions, Configuration and Build-out
Due to "line of sight" compliance issues, larger booths (600
sq. ft. or more) are generally placed along the outer perimeter
of the exhibit hall.
- Previous ABC Exhibitor
- Date
of Registration
- Timely
submission of required documents and payments
All of the
above factors are considered simultaneously in the booth assignment
process. The ABC Kids Expo does not use a point
system in the booth assignment process.
ABC Kids Expo reserves the right to change the floor plan (including,
but not limited to, aisle space), and booth assignments without
notice, to provide a more satisfactory, attractive and successful
exposition.
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