Exhibiting Opportunities

Plan to Exhibit at the Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference: September 28-29, 2012

The Early-bird Exhibitor Registration deadline is June 28, 2012

Exhibiting at APTA's Section on Pediatrics Annual Conference (SoPAC) is your chance to get out the word about your company to hundreds of pediatric therapy providers! This 2-day event provides exhibitors with more than 8 hours of unopposed exhibit time and the opportunity to meet hundreds of pediatric therapy providers from across the country and around the world.

There is no better way for employers to recruit from pediatric therapists nationwide, for publishers to promote their publications to an audience of pediatric therapists, or for manufacturers/pediatric DME vendors to get a step up on their competition by specifically targeting pediatric therapists!

The SoPAC Exhibitor Prospectus will be available soon - the Early-bird Exhibitor Registration deadline will be June 28, 2012. We're also offering a 5% discount if you've exhibited at SoPAC in the past.

If you'd like to be added to the contact list for SoPAC 2012, e-mail pediatrics@apta.org.

Cancellation & Refund Statement

Exhibitor Praise from SoPACs:

  • "I loved the fact that this was pediatric-specific.
    Every attendee was in my target audience!"

  • "Great show for us!"

  • "Great venue to have a totally pediatric audience, and I would think the pediatric PTs liked having totally pediatric exhibitors."

  • "Look forward to the next one!"

 

Why Exhibit at SoPAC?

Exhibit at SOPAC and your company will receive

  • Access to hundreds of pediatric therapists
  • Two days of exhibiting exposure in the SoPAC Exhibit Hall with more than 8 hours of unopposed exhibit time, plus meals and special events to drive traffic to the exhibitors
  • 3 Exhibit Hall badges per company
  • Your logo and 25-word description in the SoPAC Onsite Program
  • A list of SoPAC registrants (sent both prior to SoPAC and after, to include onsite registrants)
  • A 20% discount off conference registration