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Online Registration for NACE Now Open

Online Registration for NACE Now Open

The International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) announced that online registration is now live and open at www.NACEexpo.com. Attendees can choose from Member/Non-Member Full-Congress ($285/$325), Spouse ($245) or IBIS@NACE ($350) Packages, as well as Expo Only Registration ($15) - all of which include the NACE Exposition and admittance to SEMA and AAPEX. Those registering for any of the packages, will be notified in mid-July to make their conference session selections.

DALLAS, TX — The 25th annual International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) has announced that online registration is live and open at www.NACEexpo.com. NACE will be held Oct. 31-Nov. 3, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.

Attendees can choose from member or non-member Full-Congress Packages ($285/$325), as well as Expo Only Registration ($10 online).

The package prices are for registrations received prior to Aug. 23. Registering for a package is the best overall value and includes six Conference Session tickets (one for each of the available timeslots), Wednesday evening’s welcome reception – Mix/Mingle/Network! (sponsored by CCC Information Services Inc.), Thursday’s opening general session – featuring Chris Gardner as keynote speaker (sponsored by DuPont Performance Coatings), Friday morning’s panel talk – De-Mystifying “Lean” (sponsored by Akzo Nobel), free sessions (Early Bird Roundtables and an Auto Glass session), a NACE 2007 briefcase (sponsored by GM Parts), a special 25th annual commemorative pin and the NACE Exposition.

The NACE 2007 attendee brochure was distributed via mail in early-July and a digital brochure will follow in August via email. Attendees and exhibitors can also view NACE videos online at www.NACEexpo.com.

NACE housing can be booked on the site and Travel Planners, the official travel service of NACE, can help attendees coordinate travel needs.

To exhibit at NACE, call (888) 529-1641 or (972) 536-6444. For more NACE information, visit website at www.NACEexpo.com.

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DALLAS, TEXAS — The International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) announced that online registration is now live and open at www.NACEexpo.com.

Attendees can choose from Member/Non-Member Full-Congress ($285/$325), Spouse ($245) or IBIS@NACE ($350) Packages, as well as Expo Only Registration ($15) – all of which include the NACE Exposition and admittance to SEMA and AAPEX. Those registering for any of the packages, will be notified in mid-July to make their conference session selections.

The above package prices are for registrations received prior to August 25. Registering for a package is the best overall value and a tremendous savings – valued at over $600. Packages include nine conference session tickets (one for each of the available timeslots), Wednesday evening’s welcome reception at the House of Blues Music Hall (sponsored by Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Corp.), Thursday’s opening general session – featuring Rudy Giuliani (sponsored by DuPont Performance Coatings), Friday’s ‘Call to Action!’ Luncheon (sponsored by Akzo Nobel), NACE 2005 briefcase (sponsored by GM Parts) and commemorative pin, plus the NACE Exposition and admittance to SEMA and AAPEX. Additionally, the IBIS@NACE Package includes an all-day globally-focused program and luncheon on Wednesday, and the Spouse Package includes a bonus session on Thursday – Empowering Women with Power Tools featuring celebrity carpenter, Eric Stromer.

NACE housing and other information can be found online at www.NACEexpo.com.

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