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Exhibit and Support - ASE Summer Celebration Conference

ASE Conference Exhibitions

Exhibition information for ASE Summer Celebration Conference

There will be an exclusive exhibition marquee at the ASE Summer Celebration Conference. There is an opportunity for approximately 80 exhibitors to be part of this special event. As a formal strand of the conference the exhibitors will have the opportunity to add an interactive dimension to their exhibition space and contribute a session to the conference. Find out about the conference strands here.

Engage with hands-on minds-on activities!

ASE Summer Celebration Exhibiton Floor Plan V3

Please provide a short description of what you are proposing to offer our delegates to persuade them to visit and stay at your stand. Please contact the Exhibition Manager, Ray Hancock with your space proposal and any further questions. 

More ways to Celebrate and show support!

This ASE Summer Celebration Conference is an exciting development for ASE and for science education. There are a number of ways in which organisations can be part of The Future.  For science education.  As well as being part of the exhibition, the options are:

  • Support a strand of the conference

Depending on the interests of your organisation, you could opt to support the “pushing the boundaries”, “science education policy,” “practical science” “primary focus”,” hands-on exhibition”, “teacher education and support” session.  Your strand will be branded accordingly and there will be visibility for your organisation across the strand. Find out about the 6 different conference strands here.

  • Support across the conference

Become a headline sponsor of the whole conference with a tailored package, making up Gold, Silver and Bronze support across the conference.  Your support will be acknowledged across the conference and in the printed materials.

To discuss any ideas and opportunities please contact rayhancock@ase.org.uk