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What are the exhibit hours for RSNA 2007? When is the final payment due? Final payment is due on August 10. Any balance not paid by August 10 will be subject to space reassignment and a loss of four priority points toward the RSNA 2008 Annual Meeting. How do I update my exhibitor listing? On the RSNA Website, exhibitors have the ability to modify/review their company’s online profile. In addition, each company will be able to customize their profile by adding color, company logo and/or highlighting up to 5 products. In June, an email was sent to your primary company contact with your personalized User ID and password to use for editing/viewing your exhibitor profile. If you have misplaced your User ID and/or password, please contact RSNA at 630-571-7850 or exhibits@rsna.org for assistance. Do I need to submit a floor plan for approval? All companies exhibiting with a freeform, peninsula or mobile booth is required to submit a floor plan for approval. Your floor plans will be reviewed for general conformities to Rule 9, Exhibit Design. Who is the general contractor? The general contractor for RSNA 2007 is Freeman. In a booth of 300 square feet or less, a full-time employee of the exhibiting company may conduct their own assembly and decorating work without the use of a power tool or ladder. This work rule does not mean you must do this work yourself. You may continue to have this work done by the official service contractor’s workers or an Exhibitor Appointed Contractor (EAC). What is an Exhibitor Appointed Contractor (EAC)? An EAC is any contractor other than official RSNA contractors for labor, supervision or any other service. Requests to use an Exhibitor Appointed Contractor must be submitted on or before October 12. No requests, addenda or substitutions received after that deadline will be approved. Only requests from exhibitors (not EACs) will be considered. Click here to register your EAC. Hanging of signs, banners or exhibit components from the exhibit hall ceiling is prohibited. How do we order an Internet connection for our booth? All Internet service connections for RSNA 2007 are to be contracted through RSNA only. Please remember to take advantage of the RSNAnet Early-Bird Deadline of September 28, 2007. What giveaway items are allowed during the meeting? Any item being distributed during RSNA is to be straightforward, professional and noncombative in nature. Small token gifts, which are not worn or displayed, and may be carried in the pocket of an attendee are acceptable. Such token gifts must meet AMA ethics guidelines and should not be of substantial value. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to receive prior approval for any handout/novelty item that may be questionable in nature. Can we conduct a raffle or drawing at our booth? Yes. Drawings, raffles and lotteries may be conducted at RSNA 2007. The total monetary value of all prizes awarded during RSNA 2007 by any single exhibitor may not exceed $1,000. Do you make attendee lists available for purchase? Yes. The RSNA 2007 Attendee Lists are available for purchase by confirmed RSNA 2007 Exhibitors. The cost is 8 cents per name with a minimum order of $75.00. Only mailing data is available for purchase. Please remember to include a sample-mailing piece when submitting your request form. Please allow 7 – 10 business days for processing approvals. When will we receive our exhibitor badges? Starting November 2, 2007, Experient mails the exhibitor contact the booth badges, holders and guest vouchers. The exhibitor contact is responsible for badge distribution to booth personnel. Replacement badges are available onsite for $40 each. Distribute guest vouchers directly to your invitee. The voucher can be redeemed for a one-day technical exhibits only name badge at Exhibitor Registration, Grand Concourse, Level 3. Click here to register your booth personnel. When can we install our exhibit? On September 17, RSNA will post the target move-in schedule on the meeting website. Target assignments will be based on exhibit size and complexity, proximity to freight doors, impact on surrounding exhibitors, and the overall movement of freight within the exhibit hall. Every effort will be made to provide the maximum allowable time to each exhibitor. |
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