Exciting News: Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunities Now Open for AAFS 2025 in Baltimore!

Source: Christine Montoya, Meetings and Events Manager

The AAFS conference is a highly anticipated event in the forensic sciences community, bringing together experts and professionals from various disciplines, including anthropology, criminalistics, digital and multimedia sciences, engineering sciences, jurisprudence, pathology/biology, psychiatry and behavioral science, toxicology, and forensic nursing. As an exhibitor or sponsor at the conference, your organization will have the opportunity to showcase your products, services, and expertise to a targeted audience of forensic experts and professionals from around the world.

With over 3,500 attendees expected to attend, the conference will provide a unique opportunity for your organization to connect with key decision-makers in the field, network with industry leaders, and showcase your brand to a highly targeted audience. As an exhibitor, you will have access to a range of benefits, including:

  • Standard Booth Drape will be an 8' High Back Drape and 3' Side Rails
  • Alphabetical Listing with Booth Number and Company Website in the Program Guide and Mobile App
  • Three (3) Comp Full Conference Registrations Per Company *
  • Three (3) Exhibit Hall Only Passes for Staff per 10'x10' Space
  • Liability Insurance Included
  • Pre- and Post-Attendee Mailing List

To secure your spot as an exhibitor, please reserve through our online Exhibitor Portal.  For more information regarding exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities, please view our prospectus HERE

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to assist you with all your needs and ensure that your participation in the conference is a great success.

Thank you for considering this opportunity, and we look forward to welcoming you to Baltimore for the AAFS conference.

 

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