Exhibit at ACT Expo 2025
The ACT Annual Meeting and Exhibition provides exhibitors with a unique environment. Nearly 1,400 toxicologists, research scientists, industry consultants, and other professionals are in one location, and there are networking and marketing opportunities at every turn.
The Exhibit Hall is where attendees learn about products and services relevant to toxicologists. In addition to the scientific posters in the hall, coffee breaks, an evening social, and other special events allow meeting attendees plenty of opportunities to visit the exhibition, discuss their needs, and find solutions from trusted industry suppliers. The size of the meeting is especially conducive to intimate and relaxed interactions between participants and exhibitors.
Booth rental applications are subject to approval by the ACT Council, and Executive Management reserves the right to reject applications that do not meet toxicology scientists' educational requirements and standards.
Booth Pricing and Information
For-Profit Commercial Booths: An inline booth costs $3,000.00, and a corner booth costs $3,250. The generous booth package includes two (2) Full Registration badges, an 8’ high back and a 3’ high side drape, a 6’ draped table, two chairs, one wastebasket, a 7"x 44" Standard Booth Identification Sign, and booth number floor stickers.
Nonprofit booth fee: $2,000.00 (for qualified nonprofit organizations). The generous booth package includes one Full Registration badge, an 8’ high back drape and 3’ high side drape, a 6’ draped table, two chairs, one wastebasket, a 7"x 44" Standard Booth Identification Sign, and booth number floor stickers. ACT assigns nonprofit booths after all other booths have been confirmed. Nonprofit organizations wishing to choose their booth space will be required to pay the for-profit rate. Nonprofit organizations may apply for a booth after June 1, 2025.
The exhibit hall is carpeted. Exhibitors may rent booth carpets through Alliance Exposition Services if they so choose.
Priority Points System:
Exhibit space sales will be conducted on a priority point-based system. Exhibitors receive one point each year, regardless of the number of exhibit spaces utilized. In the case of company mergers or acquisitions of another exhibiting organization, ACT will use the higher number of points accumulated by either organization. The Exhibits Manager must be notified of company mergers or acquisitions in writing and include a public transaction announcement. Once booths become open to the public, booths are sold on a first-come, first-served basis based on space availability. The 50% booth deposit must be paid upon booth confirmation to guarantee space reservation. Companies must demonstrate relevance to the field of toxicology. Applications for exhibit space are subject to the approval of the American College of Toxicology Council.
Exhibit Space Cancellations and Reductions in Space:
In the event of booth cancellation or downsizing, the exhibitor must notify the College in writing, or refunds will not be considered. If a company cancels its space, the cancellation fee will be 50% of the booth fee if canceled before July 1, 2025. The company is responsible for the full cost if canceled or reduced in size on or after July 1, 2025. Organizations reducing exhibit space will be assessed a fee as liquidated damages for exhibit space reductions based on the following: On or before July 1, 2025 - 50% of the reduced exhibit space cost and 100% on or after July 2, 2024. Full details can be found in the Exhibitor Rules and Regulations.
Sharing Space:
Exhibitors shall not assign, sublet, or share the whole or any part of the exhibit spaced contracted to them with another organization. The exhibitor agrees to limit the service and/or materials displayed in the assigned exhibit space to those purveyed only by the exhibitor.
Questions? Please contact
Karen Cook, Exhibit Sales Manager, at exhibits@actox.org, 703.547.0875 ext. 1423.
Solicitation on the show floor, at the ACT Annual Meeting, and/or to ACT attendees and exhibitors by anyone other than approved exhibitors and vendors is strictly prohibited.
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