- BOOTH IDENTIFICATION
Absolutely NO company identification may be placed outside the area of
the booth. No identification may be placed on posts or pillars adjacent
to booths occupied by exhibitors, or on carpeted areas of the aisles
beyond the 10' x 10' standard booth limits.
- DISTRIBUTION OF SOUVENIRS AND SAMPLES
To achieve greater exposure and attention exhibitors may donate items to
be given away in a daily door prize drawing if one is established by the
conference management. Souvenirs or samples which have no resale or
negotiable value may also be given away. Any distribution must be
conducted within the exhibitor's designated booth space.
In all cases, exhibitors planning giveaways of any nature should make
arrangement well in advance with the show management, which reserves the
right to prohibit the distribution of anything which, in its opinion, is
not in keeping with the character of ICASSP-99.
- DISPLAY REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS
All displays or exhibited materials must be fireproof to conform to
Federal, State, and City fire laws. Displays must be self- supporting
and nails or screw are not permitted in building floors or walls.
Displays must be wholly confined within exhibitor's booth and must not
obstruct the clear view of nearby exits or other exhibits.
ALL WIRING ON BOOTHS OR DISPLAY FIXTURES MUST CONFORM TO ASSOCIATION OF
UNDERWRITERS AND LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS. (3-WIRE ONLY).
The side of any display cabinet or structure facing a side aisle,
or adjacent exhibitor's booth, must be finished or suitably decorated
at the expense of the exhibitor erecting or installing such display.
No exhibit may exceed eight feet high and that only within the area
extending three feet from the back wall. Maximum height of the displays
in the balance of the area is four feet, except that products to stand
on the floor may extend higher than this limit, but must be positioned
as close to the back wall as possible, to avoid blocking the view of
adjoining exhibitors. NOTE PARTICULARLY THAT NO PART OF A SIGN OR SOLID
DISPLAY MAY EXTEND HIGHER THAN EIGHT FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR.
NOTE: ANY DISPLAYS NOT CONFORMING TO THE EXHIBIT SPECIFICATIONS OUTLINED
IN THESES RULES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ICASSP-99 MANAGEMENT IN WRITING
PRIOR TO THE MOVE-IN DATE.
- BOOTH PERSONNEL & ACTIVITIES
With the exception of convenience help, such as secretaries or
professional product demonstrators, all booth personnel must be
engineers or other REGULAR EMPLOYEES of the company, or its
representatives, who are fully capable of explaining the technical
aspects of products or processes on display on an appropriate level at
the conference.
No exhibitor may advertise or promote any outside activity, such as an
open house or separate exhibits wherever located, occurring during the
hours ICASSP-99 exhibits are open, or which detracts from the exhibit or
convention operations.
Only registered exhibitors may publicly advertise hospitality rooms and
only on those bulletin boards provided in the exhibit area.
- LIABILITY AND THEFT
Show and hotel management will not be responsible nor liable for injury
to the person or property, nor loss of property of exhibitors, their
guests, invitees, employees, or agents. Furthermore, the exhibitor
agrees to defend or hold harmless ICASSP-99, its directors, employees,
and agents from any liability of personal injury and loss or damage to
property. EXHIBITORS SHOULD INSURE AGAINST SUCH CONTINGENCIES. Damage
to inadequately packed property is exhibitor's own responsibility. If
exhibit fails to arrive, exhibitor is nevertheless responsible for the
booth rental.
Exhibitors should be on hand to supervise during set-up and dismantling
of products, projection equipment and other items of high value. A
person assigned booth duty should be required to remain with the exhibit
until visitors have left the premises at the closing hour each day.
At move-out, specific arrangement should be made to package or place
under lock any items of extremely high value and especially items of
general interest such as small instruments, walkie-talkies, high
fidelity equipment, projectors, etc.
- SUB-LETTING EXHIBIT SPACE
No exhibitor may assign, sublet or apportion any of the space contracted
for by him/her or their company.
- MATERIALS HANDLING
The handling of exhibitor's material into and out of and within the
exhibit buildings shall be at exhibitor's expense. Exhibitor's empty
crates, boxes and cartons will be removed from the show area before the
opening time of 6 p.m. on May 12.
A 24-hour watchman service, supplied by ICASSP-99, will prevent
entry to exhibit areas by anyone not authorized by the building
management or ICASSP-99 management, or not wearing proper badge for
admission to such areas. A WATCHMAN SERVICE DOES NOT GUARANTEE
EXHIBITORS AGAINST LOSS: NEITHER DOES IT IMPLY AN ASSUMPTION OF
LIABILITY FOR EXHIBITOR'S PROPERTY BY ICASSP-99.
Any equipment to be removed from the exhibit area during the conference
must be authorized by the Exhibit Manager in conjunction with the
specific exhibitor.
- INTERPRETATION OF RULES
ICASSP-99 management shall have final authority as to the interpretation
of these rules and their applications and shall have the authority to
establish penalties in the event of violations.
- AMENDMENTS TO RULES AND REGULATIONS
ICASSP-99 management reserves the right to amend these rules and
regulations or to make additions thereto.
- BOOTH ASSIGNMENT PRIORITY
In the event of duplicate application for the same space, priorities
will be based on the application postmark date.