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The New England Greenhouse Conference & Expo is scheduled for November 5-7, 2008.
This biennial event is the largest nationally recognized floriculture industry show in New England, offering everything for garden centers, cut flower growers, greenhouse growers, perennial growers and garden retailers.
Seminars featuring international and nationally recognized speakers from industry and academia helped attract more than 2000 participants from New England and Canada.
In addition to the 150 booths set in 48,500 sq. ft. of unobstructed street level displays, the Worcester DCU Center, New England's premier arena and convention center, is a state of the art facility that is exhibitor friendly, offers plenty of parking, and is centrally located to the major population areas of the northeast.
The preliminary schedule includes 14 hours of trade show time with many of the time being dedicated hours. Buffet meals will be offered on the show floor this year in order to retain attendees during the lunch hour.
New England Floriculture, Inc., the sponsor of this show, consists of grower representatives from each New England state. They are augmented by Cooperative Extension personnel in each state who specialize in greenhouse crops and management.We invite you to participate in our show!
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| Important Information About the Show |
- It is open to all in the industry to attend or exhibit.
- 75% of the attendees are growers or grower/retailers.
- 78% of attendees are from the six New England states. The remainder are from other states across the country.
- 81% of exhibitors in 2006 reported that they made new contacts at the show
- Evaluations and focus group study revealed that the majority of exhibitors felt that the show was a good value, and plan to return to future shows.
- 81% of attendees purchase or place orders at the event.
- Approximately $1,000,000 in goods are sold at the show.
- Attendees spend more than 2 ½ hours shopping the show.
- 98% are satisfied with the DCU Center facilities.
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