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18th EurOMA Conference 3-6 July 2011
Cambridge UK

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EurOMA 2011 Exhibition and Sponsorship

EurOMA conferences have a long standing tradition of critical discussion and drive for quality research in an open and friendly atmosphere. Social events are planned to allow the blending of networking among participants and the exploration of the beautiful city of Cambridge.

The theme of the 2011 EurOMA conference is “Exploring Interfaces”, reflecting the changing nature of the Operations Management field - which has seen a shift away from the traditional manufacturing-centric view of operations, towards a more balanced view that considers both academic and practice perspectives, captures both manufacturing and service aspects, reflects private and public sector contexts, etc. Papers on all topics related to the research, practice, and teaching of Operations Management will be presented.

Attendees will include senior academics and researchers from around Europe and further afield, as well as those in the early stages of their academic career.

Promotion and marketing

The EurOMA conference is supported by a promotional campaign including direct marketing and e-marketing to an international audience of both members and non-members of EurOMA.

The organisers are delighted to offer sponsorship and exhibit opportunities to companies and organisations with an interest in this subject.

Symposium sponsors

Full Symposium sponsors are entitled to the following benefits:

  • Your organisations name featured in printed and electronic material including the website.
  • Your organisations logo on the opening slide at the event and on appropriate signage at the event.
  • Your organisations logo on the website with a link to your own site.
  • Exhibition space at the event for you to promote your organisation *.
  • A short description of your organisation included in the electronic delegate pack.
  • A free place to attend the two days of the conference and a place at the conference dinner **.

The cost of full symposium sponsorship is £750 + VAT

** Every registered person will have access to the academic sessions, planned social events, meals and coffee breaks, as well as one copy of the conference proceedings, list of participants and other material given to the conference participants.

Exhibitor

Exhibitors will be entitled to the following benefits:

  • Exhibition space at the event for you to promote your company*.
  • Your organisations name featured in printed and electronic material.
  • Your organisations logo on the website with a link to your own site.
  • A short description of your organisation included in the electronic delegate pack.
  • Two stand personnel (includes lunch and refreshments, but no access to the conference sessions or social events).

The cost of exhibiting is £500 + VAT

* Each exhibitor will be allocated an exhibition space of approximately 3m x 3m complete with power point socket, a table, two chairs and wi-fi internet access.

Inserts in delegate packs

Inclusion of one two page .pdf document in the electronic proceedings issued to delegates at the conference.

Cost of inclusion £100 + VAT

Supported by

Cambridge University Press logo Palgrave Macmillan logo Pearson Education logo Routledge Books logo Routledge Journals (Taylor and Francis Group) logo Emerald Group Publishing Limited logo

 

: Sponsor of the Harry Boer best paper award and the Chris Voss paper award.

 

 

Booking and contact

If you are interested in sponsorship, exhibiting or participating in the 2011 conference, please contact:

Ella Davey

erd30@cam.ac.uk

Tel: +44 1223 748262

Fax: +44 1223 464217


IfM ECS

Institute for Manufacturing

University of Cambridge

17 Charles Babbage Road

Cambridge

CB3 0FS

United Kingdom

This page is from the EurOMA conference 2011 website hosted by the University of Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing and Judge Business School