Qwebec Expo Opens Early Bird Registration

MONTREAL — The 2017 Qwebec Expo organizers have announced early bird discounted registration is now open.

“This year we are offering a $50 discount for those who register early, because it makes planning so much easier for everyone,” said show founder Michael Plant. “All you need to do is register before Friday, June 16 to get the lowest possible ticket price of just $140 per person. In our 14th year, we want to celebrate with the industry and help everyone who attends meet new connections that can be monetized to the mutual benefit of everyone involved.

"By registering early you can also let your key contacts know you’ll be attending and that makes arranging meetings even easier for everyone,” Plant continued. “We focus on bringing in the right people and putting everyone together in a cozy environment. This isn’t a giant hall full of booths where you interact for a few seconds with thousands of attendees. This is the show where you can sit down and chat with people on a more meaningful level and make connections that last a lifetime.

“This year its especially important that we are the closest show to the U.S. mainland which does not require anyone to enter the U.S.,” Plant added. “Recent customs changes and immigration policies have made it much harder and more complicated for some travelers to enter the U.S., so meeting here in nearby Montreal, Canada is a perfect location — central to the needs of everyone inside and outside the U.S. seeking a convenient place to connect.”

All Registered Attendees get:

  • Access to QWEBEC Expo's Show Floor/Networking Lounge. 
  • Access to all QWEBEC Expo's Seminars and Workshops sessions.  
  • Access to QWEBEC Expo's Speed Networking Sessions 2.0. 
  • Access to all QWEBEC Expo's Social Events, Cocktails, Dinners and Parties.

Companies with five attendees or more can have custom packages and deals arranged.

For more information and to register, click here.

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