Share Research and Development News
Share your latest scientific results and findings with the CRS by submitting a non-commercial abstract.
- ♦ Abstract submission opened November 3, 2008
- ♦ Abstract submission closes on January 29, 2009
- ♦ Abstract notification no later than April 1, 2009
With over 30 session topics to choose from, you’ll find the one that’s right for you. All abstracts will be peer-reviewed and considered for podium and poster placement.
2008 RTW host companies have stated they will apply again to host RTWs in 2009, so get your applications in soon! Space is limited.
The Opportunities
- ♦ Connect with 50+ attendees for 1- or 2- hours
- ♦ Conduct business in an intimate setting
- ♦ Present your company’s technologies in a format and manner you determine
- ♦ Establish what your company can do for your targeted audience
- ♦ Hold round-table discussions
- ♦ Establish new relationships
- ♦ Share a cup of coffee
The Online Process
- ♦ RTW submissions opened November 3, 2008
- ♦ RTW submissions close February 27, 2009
- ♦ RTW notification no later than April 1, 2009
If your RTW application is accepted, you determine how your RTW time is spent.
The Rates
- ♦ one-hour RTW - $1,200
- ♦ two-hour RTW - $1,900
- ♦ Food and beverage are available at an extra cost.
This is a nice forum to showcase start-up companies and novel technologies. -2008 CRS Soapbox Presenter
Get up on your soapbox and promote your new products and services. Each Soapbox Session is a fast-paced, five-minute presentation. The best news of all is that it’s FREE! There is always a waiting list for these in-demand sessions, so apply early!
How does it work?
The Opportunities
Meet informally with interested audience members over coffee and cookies after your session.
- ♦ Provide details about your products and services
- ♦ Get recognized
- ♦ Answer questions
- ♦ Secure financial support
- ♦ Establish leads
- ♦ Make sales
- ♦ Anything’s possible!
The Procedure
- ♦ A session is compromised of up to seven, five-minute presentations
- ♦ Four to six sessions are held
- ♦ Discussion breaks are scheduled between each session
- ♦ Refreshments are offered during the breaks to facilitate informal discussions between presenters and attendees
The Online Process
- ♦ Soapbox submissions opened November 3, 2008
- ♦ Soapbox submissions close February 27, 2009
- ♦ Soapbox notifications sent no later than April 1, 2009
Sponsor Annual Meeting & Exposition Science & Activities
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- ♦ Network
- Exhibitor Welcome and Orientation
- First-Timers’ Greeting and Member Meeting
- Opening Exposition and Reception
- Combined Exposition and Poster Hall Hours
- Dedicated Morning and Afternoon Breaks
- Established Luncheon Breaks
- Banquet
- ♦ Attend the CRS Annual Meeting & Exposition to extend your industry knowledge, increase your understanding, and add to your professional development!
- Educational Workshops
- Young Scientist Workshops
- Round-table Discussions
- Releasing Technology Workshops
- Soapbox Sessions
- State of the Industry Session
- Industrial Sessions
- Plenary Sessions
- Scientific Podium Sessions
- Poster Sessions
- Committee Meetings
MAKE THE MOST OF CRS 2009
Join CRS in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 18-22, 2009, for the 36th Annual Meeting & Exposition. Make your mark by taking advantage of all of the opportunities CRS offers so you reach your target audience.
- Connect face-to-face with attendees at an Exhibit Stand
- Enhance your visibility by sponsoring Annual Meeting & Exposition science and events, advertising in the five-times a year CRS Newsletter and the Copenhagen Program Book
- Submit abstracts for podium and poster placement consideration
- Propose a Releasing Technology Workshop (RTW)
- Apply to present at a Soapbox Session
- Networking opportunities abound Saturday through Wednesday
- Attend meetings, presentations and sessions to learn about current trends and developments
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