Exhibitor Prospectus

The COSPAR Assembly is traditionally a meeting place for academia, government and industry. With the commemoration of the COSPAR 50th Anniversary and the special session dedicated to this occasion during the Assembly in Montréal, this and an excellent program will certainly attract the leaders in space research from the major space agencies and space institutes from around the world.

We invite you to join us by clicking on the link for all the detailed information that will allow you to participate in this prestigious event.

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In July 2008, Canada will be the proud host to the 37th Committee on Space Research Scientific Assembly (COSPAR), coincidently being also the 50th anniversary of the organization. As it represents a rare and most significant opportunity, we are inviting you to take advantage of this event by demonstrating your products, payloads, and services at the COSPAR-2008 Commercial Exhibit.

This event will bring renowned scientists from around the world to Montréal to participate and share the latest discoveries and developments in space technology and research. At this particular time there are significant issues regarding the impact of man on the planet and its role in exploring other planets, encompassing such critical topics as Greenhouse effect, Ocean dynamics and warming, Glacier sheet behavior, lunar and Mars exploration.

The COSPAR General Assembly is expected to attract more than 2,000 leading scientists from 80 countries and international organizations. It will be held at the recently expanded Palais des Congrès in downtown Montréal, from July 13th to 20th. The Commercial Exhibition will be open from July 14th till July 17th.

The Assembly welcoming reception will take place in the exhibit hall on Monday, July 14th.

Wes Jamroz - Exhibit Manager will contact you shortly to discuss with you the opportunity to exhibit at 37th COSPAR General Assembly.

Sincerely,

Claude Perron,
Chair, Local Arrangements Committee