06.26.15
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, launched a new website for IDEA16, the world’s preeminent event for nonwovens and engineered fabrics, being held May 2-5, 2016 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
The new site contains exhibitor and attendee information for the event that is expected to attract more than 7000 attendees and over 450 exhibitors from more than 70 countries. The site features online reservations for booths and registration, the latest show news, videos, and other useful planning resources.
At www.idea16.com, visitors can find transportation, hotel, travel, and special event details; exhibitor benefits, booth packages, show attendee demographics, and meeting room rental agreements; sponsorship and advertisement opportunities; and downloadable event logos to share, among other information.
INDA reports high volume in early booth sales and a positive response to the location in the center of Boston, a walkable city known as the “City of Science,” offering visitors many opportunities to network, learn, and conduct business with industry peers.
“IDEA is the nonwovens industry’s must-attend event for 2016 and we’re excited to be bringing it to Boston,” says INDA President Dave Rousse. “This Conference & Exposition will open your eyes to the latest developments in nonwovens and engineered fabrics from around the world, with top-notch speakers, hundreds of exhibitors, and thousands of industry peers looking to advance their business in nonwovens and engineered fabrics.”
Boston was selected by show organizer INDA for its accessibility, size, and exhibitor-friendly benefits when an alternative venue was needed for the triennial event due to major renovations scheduled for the Miami Beach Convention Center. INDA plans to return to Miami for future shows.
The new site contains exhibitor and attendee information for the event that is expected to attract more than 7000 attendees and over 450 exhibitors from more than 70 countries. The site features online reservations for booths and registration, the latest show news, videos, and other useful planning resources.
At www.idea16.com, visitors can find transportation, hotel, travel, and special event details; exhibitor benefits, booth packages, show attendee demographics, and meeting room rental agreements; sponsorship and advertisement opportunities; and downloadable event logos to share, among other information.
INDA reports high volume in early booth sales and a positive response to the location in the center of Boston, a walkable city known as the “City of Science,” offering visitors many opportunities to network, learn, and conduct business with industry peers.
“IDEA is the nonwovens industry’s must-attend event for 2016 and we’re excited to be bringing it to Boston,” says INDA President Dave Rousse. “This Conference & Exposition will open your eyes to the latest developments in nonwovens and engineered fabrics from around the world, with top-notch speakers, hundreds of exhibitors, and thousands of industry peers looking to advance their business in nonwovens and engineered fabrics.”
Boston was selected by show organizer INDA for its accessibility, size, and exhibitor-friendly benefits when an alternative venue was needed for the triennial event due to major renovations scheduled for the Miami Beach Convention Center. INDA plans to return to Miami for future shows.