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Four exhibitions are planned so far for the main conference. Two will
=== Report of the Exhibits Chair (Jörg Tiedemann) ===
be organized by the gold sponsors textkernel and GSLT, one will be
prepared by Acapela Group and another one by Morgan & Claypool
Publishers. The latter will be unmanned. A last call for papers has
been sent on 9 June 2010. Exhibition space has been allocated and
facilities will be prepared (power connection, wired internet, tables
& chairs, poster easel). The information has been sent to the
exhibitors.


The other sponsors are not going to prepare any trade
The possibilities for arranging exhibitions during ACL 2010 have been
booths. Logotypes, advertisements are all collected and added to the
advertised through a wide range of channels. The call for exhibits has
printing material where necessary. Promotional items for the
been sent to all major e-mail lists and the ACL community (mostly via
conference bags will be sent to Uppsala. Deadline is 5 July (for the
the connections of the publicity chairs). Furthermore, several
material to arrive here at the department).
publishing houses (over 15 companies) that are active in the field of
linguistics, computational linguistics, computer science and artificial
intelligence have been contacted. Invitations have als been sent to
over 30 Swedish and international companies working with information
and language technology. The ACL sponsors were informed about the
possibilities of setting up a trade booth during the conference.
 
The response to the invitations was rather disappointing which is
probably due to the economic situation of most companies around the
world. Currently four exhibitions are planned. Two will be organized
by the gold sponsors textkernel and GSLT, one will be prepared by
Acapela Group and another one by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. The
latter will be unmanned. A last call for papers has been sent on 9
June 2010 and we hope for possibly one or two additional exhibitions.
 
The local arrangements are in place. Exhibition space has been
allocated and facilities will be prepared (power connection, wired
internet, tables & chairs, poster easel). The information about
available equipment has been sent to the exhibitors and all other
issues are constantly discussed with the contact persons of the
companies.
 
Exhibitions will be placed in the hall of the main building of Uppsala
University which will be used for both presentations and coffee/lunch
breaks, assuring excellent visibility and "foot traffic". The
exhibition area will be prepared on the weekend several days before
the conference giving the companies and sponsors enough time to
properly setup their exhibitions. Members of the ACL Crew will always
be available to help with technical and other issues during the main
conference.

Latest revision as of 14:56, 16 June 2010

Report of the Exhibits Chair (Jörg Tiedemann)

The possibilities for arranging exhibitions during ACL 2010 have been advertised through a wide range of channels. The call for exhibits has been sent to all major e-mail lists and the ACL community (mostly via the connections of the publicity chairs). Furthermore, several publishing houses (over 15 companies) that are active in the field of linguistics, computational linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence have been contacted. Invitations have als been sent to over 30 Swedish and international companies working with information and language technology. The ACL sponsors were informed about the possibilities of setting up a trade booth during the conference.

The response to the invitations was rather disappointing which is probably due to the economic situation of most companies around the world. Currently four exhibitions are planned. Two will be organized by the gold sponsors textkernel and GSLT, one will be prepared by Acapela Group and another one by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. The latter will be unmanned. A last call for papers has been sent on 9 June 2010 and we hope for possibly one or two additional exhibitions.

The local arrangements are in place. Exhibition space has been allocated and facilities will be prepared (power connection, wired internet, tables & chairs, poster easel). The information about available equipment has been sent to the exhibitors and all other issues are constantly discussed with the contact persons of the companies.

Exhibitions will be placed in the hall of the main building of Uppsala University which will be used for both presentations and coffee/lunch breaks, assuring excellent visibility and "foot traffic". The exhibition area will be prepared on the weekend several days before the conference giving the companies and sponsors enough time to properly setup their exhibitions. Members of the ACL Crew will always be available to help with technical and other issues during the main conference.