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2017EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUSI E E E N u c le a r a n d P l a s m a S c i e n ce s S o c i e t yINDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONGrand HallHyatt Regency HotelAtlanta, GACONFERENCE WEB SITE:www.nss-mic.org/2017Nuclear ScienceSymposium& Medical ImagingConference

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NSS-MIC attendees are interested inproducts in the following �쑺Accelerators and Beam LineInstrumentationAnalog and Digital CircuitsNew Detector MaterialsTechnologies for Medical ImagingAstrophysics and SpaceInstrumentationComputing and Software forExperimentsData Acquisition and Analysis SystemsDetector Systems for HomelandSecurityEmission Tomography Instrumentation(PET, SPECT)Environmental Health and SafetyInstrumentationGaseous DetectorsHigh Energy Physics DetectorsHigh Resolution Imaging SystemsHomeland Security InstrumentationInstrumentation for Medical andBiological ResearchIntra-operative Probes and PortableImaging ��쑺쑺Modeling of Medical Imaging SystemsMulti-modality SystemsRadiation DetectorsSolid State DetectorsNuclear Magnetic ResonanceNuclear Measurements andMonitoring EquipmentNuclear Physics InstrumentationOptical Imaging Technology andProcessing, Ultrasound, SynchrotronRadiation, Impedance/Biomagnetic/Bioelectric ImagingPhotodetectors and Radiation ImagingPower SuppliesImage ProcessingRadiation Damage EffectsScintillation DetectorsSolid State Tracking DetectorsSynchrotron RadiationInstrumentationTrigger and Front-End SystemsX-ray Computed Tomography

Dear Industrial Partner:The 2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference and 24th Symposium onRoom Temperature Semiconductor Detectors will take place at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta indowntown Atlanta, Georgia, from 21 to 28 October 2017. This joint conference has historically beenone of the largest and most important technical meetings in the field of radiation detectioninstrumentation and signal processing for high energy physics, medical imaging, photon science,space applications, homeland security, and much more. It always attracts the active participationof an international group of world-class scientists and engineers who present their most recentresearch results, and attend advanced workshops and courses. It will provide an exceptionalopportunity for you to showcase your newest products and services, and we hope you can join usthere!For the past several years attendance at the NSS/MIC/RTSD has averaged about 2100, and weanticipate at least this many in Atlanta in 2017. Around 70 exhibitor booths have typically beenavailable, and they usually sell out well before the conference. In 2017 we will be able to offer 718’x10’ booths that will be co-located with the meeting’s poster sessions and coffee break areas inthe 39,000 sq. ft. Grand Hall, enhancing traffic flow through the exhibit area and interactions withattendees. Details on the layout can be found below. A limited number of double boothreservations will be accepted. All reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’tdelay submitting your request!To allow the NSS, MIC, and RTSD communities ample time to visit with you, the exhibits will beopen from Tuesday lunch through Thursday afternoon, with time on Monday afternoon andTuesday morning to set up your booth and on Thursday evening and Friday morning for removingit. To further enhance your networking opportunities with the attendees, a “Happy Hour”reception will be held in the exhibits area on Tuesday evening. In a slight departure from recentmeetings as a result of exhibitor feedback, this will be a somewhat shorter, earlier, and hopefullymore relaxing bridge between the technical sessions and dinner. The detailed exhibitor’s scheduleis included in this prospectus.You should not miss the opportunity to further increase your visibility to the scientific communityby participating in the Exhibitor Technical Sessions. These will be held in conference roomsadjacent to the Grand Hall during the exhibition, and consist of 30 min presentations that shouldbe aimed at providing basic technical information on the usage and/or performance of a productor service. Two 30 min time slots may be reserved if needed for longer presentations. In order toallow us to fully integrate these sessions with the main conference program, please provide a titleand abstract, with authors and affiliations, by May 2017. Up to 16 total hours of presentations canbe accommodated in the order received. Don’t be left out!On behalf of the 2017 NSS/MIC/RTSD Organizing Committee and its General Chair, John Aarsvold, Iinvite you to take part in this unique opportunity to present your products and to network with ourworld-class scientific and technical communities. Your active participation is crucial for thesuccess of this meeting, and we thank you for your continued support through your attendance.We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta.Charles C. WatsonIndustrial Program Chair

RENTAL RATESEach single booth space is 3,750.00 and is8’ deep x 10’ wide. Space includes8’ high curtain back wall, 3’ highcurtain side dividers and 44” x 7”identification sign. No furnishingsor utilities are included and shouldbe ordered on the serviceforms that will be sent in theExhibitor Manual in July 2017.EXHIBITION DIRECTORYThe exhibit fee includes Exhibitorlisting (including company name,address details and a brief description of services and productspresented) in the NSS-MIC Meeting App, which will be availableelectronically about two weeks before the conference as part of theelectronic program book.return with payment to: Robert G. Finnegan, NSS-MIC ExhibitsManager, AIP Publishing, 1305 Walt Whitman Road,Melville,NY 11747.EXHIBITION DIRECTORY ADVERTISINGCONFERENCE DELEGATE REGISTRATIONExhibitors can enhance their participation in the Exhibitionby placing paid advertisements in the NSS-MIC Meeting App.For complete rates and mechanical specifications, please contact:Robert Finnegan, Tel: 516-576-2433 or email: rfinnegan@aip.org.Each registered company will receive one complimentary fullconference registration per booth, including access to thescientific program and conference proceedings. An exhibitorbadge form will be sent to all registered exhibitors in July 2017.ADDITIONAL EXHIBITOR BENEFITS:EXHIBITION STAFF REGISTRATIONS Conference breaks, and receptions in the Exhibit area One full conference admittance to the NSS-MIC TechnicalProgram and two staff registrations per booth space rented Inclusion in the NSS-MIC Show Directory and on the NSS-MICweb site Electronic copy of the attendee list is provided to eachExhibitor after the NSS-MIC Conference NSS-MIC Conference discounted rate on Hotel roomsIn addition to the Full Conference Registration, two exhibitionstaff registrations are included in the rental fee of each boothspace rented. Additional Staff registrations are 100. Anexhibitor badge form will be sent to all registered exhibitorsin July 2017.RESERVATIONSApplications will be processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Exhibitors should complete the enclosed application andTERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EXHIBITINGExhibitors are asked to pay particular attention to theGeneral Exhibition Regulations contained in this prospectus.Signature of the Exhibition Application Form impliesacceptance of these conditions.EXHIBITION COORDINATORCONFERENCE WEB SITEFor further information on the exhibition and to bookyour space, please contact the Exhibition Manager:Robert G. Finnegan, NSS-MIC Exhibition ManagerAIP Publishing 1305 Walt Whitman RoadMelville, NY 11747Tel: 516-576-2433 Fax: 631-923-2872Email: rial Program Chair:Charles C Watson, PhDResearch and Clinical CollaborationsSiemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. 1.865.382.4462charles.c.watson@ieee.orgFLOOR PLANThe floor plan in this brochure is correct at the time of printing.However, the organizers retain the right to make alterationsshould it be deemed necessary.

Grand HallHyatt Regency HotelAtlanta, GAOctober 23 - 26, 2017,117,216PosterboardsCoffee &Seating Area218217316318317416418417516113 212213 312313 412413 512513 612111 210211 310311 410411 510511 610109 208209 308309 408409 508509 608Coffee &Seating AreaSERVICECENTEROFFICE105 204205 304305 404405 504505 604103 202203 302303 402403 502503 602101 200201 300301 400401 500501 600STAIRSUPSTORAGESTAIRSUPRAMPRAMPSERVICE ING RAMPREGISTRATION0' 5' 10'20'40'60'ENTRANCEENTRANCEGRAPHIC 338x43ExhibitorPresentationsHanover Hall ECHANICA

BASIC TERMS AND GENERAL EXHIBITION REGULATIONS1. C o n t r a c tThis application, properly executed by Applicant (Exhibitor) shall, uponwritten acceptance and notification of booths assigned by 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC,constitute a valid and binding contract.2. A s s i g n m e n t o f S p a c eAssignment of space to exhibitors and those making application will be madein the order of postmark, fax or email date.2017 IEEE NSS-MIC will continue to receive applications and assign exhibitspace, as it remains available, until shortly before the show opening date. In allcases, total booth payment must be received prior to show opening. 2017 IEEENSS-MIC assignment of booths is final and shall constitute an acceptance of theExhibitor's offer to occupy space. After assignment, space location may not bechanged, transferred or canceled by the Exhibitor except upon written requestand with the subsequent written approval by 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC management.2017 IEEE NSS-MIC management reserves the right to reassign Exhibitor space or to modify floorplan for overall benefit of the show.3. S u b l e t t i n g S p a c eNo exhibitor will assign, sublet, or apportion the whole or any part of thespace allotted to him, nor exhibit therein, nor permit any other person or partyto exhibit therein, any other goods, apparatus, etc. not manufactured ordistributed by the Exhibitor in the regular course of his business except uponprior written consent of the NSS-MIC Exhibition Manager.4. E x h i b i t S p a c e R e n t a l R a t e sExhibit space rental includes materials and services described herein. ShowPrice per 8 x10 booth: 3,750.00 US Currency. Includes: Exhibit space;8-foot high back drapes; 3–foot high side rails; 7-inch by 44-inchidentification sign, Show Directory listing and List of attendees after theconclusion of the Conference. Show aisles will be carpeted and cleaned.With the rental of each booth space there will be allocated two (2) "exhibitsonly" passes and one full complimentary conference registration.5. P a y m e n t R e q u i r e m e n t s a n d C a n c e l l a t i o n C h a r g e sApplications require a 50% deposit before final booth assignment is confirmedin writing. All applicants who contract after January 1, 2017 must be paid infull by August 1, 2017. All applications received after August 1, 2017 must beaccompanied by full payment.All cancellations must be made in writing and will be based on the followingschedule of refunds:Space reductions are considered cancellations and may be subject tocancellation fees.On or before June 1, 2017, 50% of total booth cost, less a 100 service fee,will be refunded.After June 1, 2017, No Refund will be permitted. No-show exhibitors willreceive no refund.It is understood that 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC reserves the right, at its option, toreassign a cancelled booth regardless of the cancellation rate assessed.In the event that the premise in which the 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC Show isconducted shall become, in the sole discretion of 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC, unfit foroccupancy, or substantially interfered with by reason of any cause or causes notreasonably within the control 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC, this agreement may beterminated by 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC. For this purpose, the term "cause orcauses" shall include, but not by way of limitation, fire, flood, epidemic,earthquake, explosion or accident, blockage, embargo, inclement weather,governmental restraints, restraints or orders of civil defense, or militaryauthorities, act of public enemy, riot or civil disturbance, strike, lockout,boycott or other labor disturbance, inability to secure sufficient labor,technical, or other personnel, failure, impairment or lack of adequatetransportation facilities, inability to obtain, or condemnation, requisition orcommandeering of necessary supplies or equipment, local, state or federal law,ordinance, rule, order, decree or regulation, whether legislative, executive, orjudicial, and whether constitutional, or act of God. Should 2017 IEEE NSS-MICterminate this agreement pursuant to the provision of this paragraph theExhibitor waives any and all claims for damages and agrees that 2017 IEEENSS-MIC may, after computing the total amount of 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC costand expenses in connection with its preparation for and conducting of the2017 IEEE NSS-MIC Show, (including a reasonable reserve for claims and othercontingencies) refund to each exhibitor the amount he paid for the space, lessa proportionate share of all the expenses incurred by 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC.6. E x h i b i t B o o t h S t a f f i n g a n d D i s m a n t l i n g S c h e d u l eA representative must staff exhibit space during all times when Exhibition isofficially open. Exhibit space must be maintained in a neat and orderlymanner throughout the Exhibition. Exhibitors may begin dismantling onlyafter 6 PM on Thursday, October 26, 2017. Move-out must be completed bynoon on Friday, October 27, 2017. Exhibitors are responsible for removal ofall materials used in their display. Any exhibitor leaving materials after noonon Friday, October 27, 2017 will be charged for the materials’ removal.Failure to observe this rule, including early dismantling, will result in a 500 (U.S. Currency) fine and may jeopardize the exhibitor's spaceassignments or right to exhibit at future conferences sponsored by IEEE NSSMIC Industrial Exhibitions.7. L o s s o r D a m a g eExhibitor agrees that 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC shall not be liable for any damage orliability of any kind or for any loss, damage or injury to persons or propertyduring the term of this agreement, from any cause whatsoever by reason of use,occupation and enjoyment of exhibit space by Exhibitor or any person thereonwith the consent of Exhibitor, and that Exhibitor will defend, indemnify and saveharmless, 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC from all liability whatsoever, on account of anysuch damage, or injury, whether or not caused by negligence or breach of anobligation by Exhibitor or its employees or representatives.Exhibitor will be liable for all damages or liability of any kind or for any loss,damage or injury to persons or any property during the show from any causewhatsoever by reason of use, occupation and enjoyment of exhibit space.8. D e m o n s t r a t i o n sNo demonstrations or solicitations shall be permitted outside of the Exhibitor'sassigned space, and no signs or placards may be displayed on persons orotherwise outside exhibit spaces.9. C o m p l i a n c eThe Exhibitor assumes all responsibility for compliance with all pertinent ordinances,regulations and codes of duly authorized local, State and federal governing bodiesconcerning fire, safety and health, together with the rules and regulations of theoperators and/or owners of the property wherein the Show is held.10. U n i o n sIt is further agreed that the Exhibitor will abide by and comply with rules andregulations concerning local unions having agreements with the Show Facilityor with authorized contractors employed by 2017 IEEE NSS-MIC.11. M a n a g e m e n tThe Exhibitor further agrees that the conditions, rules and regulations of the2017 IEEE NSS-MIC management are made a part of this contract and that saidExhibitor agrees to be bound by each and all of these rules and regulations,and that the management shall have the full power to interpret, amend andenforce all rules and regulations in the best interest of the Show.

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Isotope Products Laboratories Itech Instruments KETEK GmbH Kinheng Crystal Material (Shanghai)Co., Ltd. Kromek Group plc K-TEK International, labZY, LLC Luxen Technologies, Inc. Mediso Medical Imaging Systems Merk Performance Materials Metorex OY Micron Semiconductor MILABS BV Moxtek, Inc.

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