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(Refer to attached sheet for complete details) ☐ Silver Listing ($595) ☐ Gold Listing ($1295) Please send me more information on the following sponsorships: ☐ Registration ☐ Digital and Pre-Event Marketing ☐ Event Signage ☐ Other Opportunities It is understood that the Exposition Terms and Conditions stated on both pages of this form, the Exposition Rules and Regulations (contained in the Exhibitor Service Manual) and the payment terms stated on the initial invoice are part of this Contract. Having read this Contract, we, the undersigned, hereby agree to the referenced terms and conditions. Expositions of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers ("SME") and any other show sponsor(s) (collectively referred to as "Show Management") are designed as marketing and educational events, facilitating buyer‐seller interaction. These expositions are considered an integral part of the sales process and may culminate in on‐site orders. To assure that the exposition will further this purpose, admission is limited to qualified engineers and persons with similar interests (18 years or older), unless otherwise permitted in writing by Show Management. Each exhibit shall be pertinent to the technical area of the Exposition. Exhibits having only lay interest, or not a specific educational or technical interest as determined by Show Management, may not be permitted. For SME use only: Authorized Signature _________________________________________ Date____________ Booth # _________________ Sign and return to: Jason Wood Phone 313-425-3139 Fax to: 313-425-3407 Email: Jason Wood—[email protected] Booth Size _______________ Make Checks payable in US. Currency to: “SME” SIGNED CONTRACT MUST BE RETURNED TO RECEIVE SPACE Co Id ___________________ Space availability, size and location will be determined at the sole discretion of Show Management. Please contact Show Management at (800) 733-3976 with any questions regarding this agreement. EXHIBITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. APPROVED EXHIBITORS – Onl y Exhibitors that have contracted with The Society of Manufacturing Engineers ("SME") and any other show sponsor(s) (collectively “Show 10. LOSS, THEFT OR DA MAGE – S how Management provides limited peri meter guard Management”) for the specific S how identified on si de one of this docume nt will be security but shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, theft or damage to the property permitted to display or to demonstrate its products, processes, or services at the Show. of Exhibitor, its employees or representatives. Further, Show Management will not be liable for damage or injury to persons or property during the term of this C ontract, from 2. DEFINITIONS – As used herein: any cause whatsoever, by reason of t he use or o ccupancy of the e xhibit space by The “Contract” means the Exhibitor Space Contract including the exhibit space application Exhibitor, its employees, representatives or assigns. Exhibitor acknowledges that certain form, the ter ms and conditions contained herein, th e Exhibition Rules a nd Regulations activities at the Sh ow, especially during set-up and tear-down of the show, can be and the provisions incorporated in the initial payment invoice. dangerous, and E xhibitor, on be half of itself and each m ember of its e xhibit staff, “Exhibitor” means any person or co mpany exhibiting in the Sho w, its r epresentatives, assumes such risk and waives any liability on the p art of Show Management and agents, employees and contractors at the Show. assumes all liability for such risk. The “Rules” means any and all provisions contained herein, the Exhibition Rules and If Exhibitor's materials fail to arrive, or if for cau ses beyond its co ntrol, Exhibitor is Regulations and the payment terms stated on the initial invoice. prevented from using its space, Exhibitor is nevertheless responsible for its space rental. The “Show” means the event described on side one of this document. Exhibitor shall carry special insurance to protect all exhibit materials against
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