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Cisco Live 2018 SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS On behalf of the entire Cisco Live team, thank you for helping us make this year’s event a memorable experience! Preparations are already underway for Cisco Live 2018, and we hope you’ll be joining us at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida! Orlando is a very popular destination for attendees and it has been five years since the Cisco Live community has gathered there. As you know, the Cisco Live audience has big expectations for the on-site event, and we will continue to drive innovations within the World of Solutions to create a dynamic, immersive experience for attendees – and a more compelling venue for partners like you to showcase your company and your solutions. The World of Solutions will continue to be the go-to destination for content, networking, and activities happening outside of the classroom. We will also continue developing the activities that drive attendee traffic, space for lounges, cafés and other areas that encourage conversation and connections. We’re always refining the World of Solutions to make it a dynamic platform for exhibitors like you to engage with technology’s best prospect audience. We’re looking forward to working with you again next year on another great event. Please let one of our team members know if you have any questions. Sincerely, The Cisco Live Team CONTACTS FOR COMPANIES BEGINNING WITH: COMPANIES A—G COMPANIES H—Q COMPANIES R—Z Keith Lovitt Lesley Mendoza Hellena O’Dell Sr. Sales and Event Manager Sr. Sales and Event Manager VP Sales and Event Manager [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 510-965-4632 510-970-3204 510-965-4607 CISCO LIVE GLOBAL EVENTS Cisco Live, Cancun Cisco Live, Barcelona Cisco Live, Melbourne Cisco Live, US November 6-9, 2017 January 29-Feb 2, 2018 March 6 –9, 2018 June 10-14, 2018 Cancún, Mexico Barcelona, Spain Melbourne, Australia Orlando, Florida Contact: Odette Latapi Contact: Claudia Harris Contact: Janine Condran +52 55 5412 9007 +44 208 879 2229 +61 2 8870 7900 [email protected] WHY RE-SIGN FOR 2018 ONSITE? • Get an early start on creating and aligning your event strategy. • Secure your first choice of premium exhibit space and sponsorships. • Celebrate your successes at Cisco Live 2017 and continue the momentum for 2018. • Maximize your company awareness. HOW IT WORKS: • Review the alphabetical re-sign appointment document and look for your scheduled time. • Read the Cisco Live 2018 rules and regulations. • During your appointment time, sign-up for your 2018 participation level, and choose your booth location on the spot. • Don’t have signing authority? No problem, all exhibitors have a thirty day grace period in which you can obtain proper signatures or cancel your contract with no penalty. Contracts will become binding on August 3, 2017. At your assigned time, please come to the Exhibitor Sales Suite in the World of Solutions, booth #3141 (in the back right hand side of the World of Solutions). The Cisco Live Sales Team will work with you to select the exhibit or sponsorship package that best fits your event strategy and goals for 2018. If you cannot make it to your appointment time, please send in your signed contract with top booth choices ahead of time. At the time of your appointment, we will assign you which ever one of your booth choices is available. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Also, please note we will be uploading all re-sign documents into the Exhibitor Resource Center (ERC) for you to review. We look forward to seeing you during your appointment time. Here’s to a fantastic Cisco Live 2017 & 2018! CONTACTS FOR COMPANIES BEGINNING WITH: COMPANIES A—G COMPANIES H—Q COMPANIES R—Z Keith Lovitt Lesley Mendoza Hellena O’Dell Sr. Sales and Event Manager Sr. Sales and Event Manager VP Sales and Event Manager [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 510-965-4632 510-970-3204 510-965-4607 2018 FLOOR PLAN June 10-14 2018 Orange Countey Convention Center Exhibit Halls A3- F Orlando, Florida 30' F & B Experience 90' 90' 2700 ft² B-3 F-2 24300 ft² F-3 M-2 270' Cisco Engagement Center Back of House325' 167 120' Partner Experience M-1 F & B Experience325' 20' 356 200 ft² 10 0 30' 600 ft² 30' 577 ft² Gold Gold 60' 1 0 1 0 0 0 ft² 575 ft² 20' 20' 676 1 0 100 ft² 573 0 ft² 674 349 357 600 ft² 1 100 ft² 1 0 0 0 ft² 0 571 677 ft² 672 7200 100 ft² 10 1 100 ft² 0 0 0 ft² 569 ft² 675 437 439 441 443 447 449 451 453 455 670 776 10 1 0 100 ft² 10 0 0 ft² f 0 567 t² ft² 90' 673 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 668 774 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 30' 1 100 ft² 1 0 0 1 0 ft² 0 0 0 ft² 671 ft² 777 F & B Experience Gold 666 772 534 536 538 540 544 546 548 550 552 10 1 0 100 ft² 10 0 0 ft² f 0 20' 669 t² 775 ft² 770 F-1 876 1 1 520 0 0 100 ft² 1 0 0 0 ft² 0 f 667 t² 773 ft² 553 600 ft² 768 874 200 ft² 525 535 537 541 543 545 45' 100 ft² 10 1 0 0 771 ft² 0 ft² Silver Emerald 766 872 20' 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 20' 1 0 1 0 0 0 ft² 50' 769 ft² 875 870 30' 14625 f 20' B-4 1 0 100 ft² t² 632 634 638 640 642 549 767 0 ft² Back of House 868 70' M-8 400 ft² Cisco Solutions Parks Avenue Main 40' 1200 ft² 40' 70' 613 629 631 635 Showcase 637 641 643 45' 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 100 ft² 20' 40' 100 ft² 20' 50' Cisco Broadcast Studio 14625 ft² 710 726 728 200 ft² 200 ft² Diamond 732 738 647 2000 ft² 70' 6300 ft² 30' 20' 1085 40' 200 ft² Gold 30' 703 721 723 733 737 743 600 ft² 2100 ft² Gold Silver Silver747 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