The Official
Exhibition Catalogue
Advertising
and Sponsorship
invitation Cards
e-invitations
The Eurosatory Daily
Press and Media
Communicate through the Exhibition Catalogue
Increase awareness of your company
with a description of your activities
in the Official Exhibition Catalogue;
30,000 paper copies distributed free.
Through the Catalogue Visitors may :
- identified (and print online) the description datas of each Exhibitor
- browse by themas, stand numbers, countries, etc ...
- access (and print online) the list of Exhibitors
- locate Exhibitors on the exhibition layout
- prepare their visit by using the "Exhibitor-Visitor Contact" system
More than 2 out 3 Visitors say they take the Catalogue away with them.
As a permanent promotional reference, it is particularity designed for Visitors.
It is delivered to Official Delegations and also withim the industry
and the diplomatic community.
The Catalogue 2010 will remain online until Eurosatory 2014 on the Eurosatory official website.
All offers are featured on the exhibition website/ Exhibitors' Space 2012/ Exhibitor's Manual/ chapter 1
Eurosatory Daily, the official Eurosatory daily News,
is printed in French and English
9,000 copies are produced and distributed daily
(128 pages). 5 issues are expected in 2012
HIS Jane's is the exclusive editor,
online, in digital and hardcopy
Army Recognition edits
an online Show Daily News
(85,927 pages consulted
during the 2010 Exhibition)
Invite your present and prospective customers
to your stand, with:
free paper invitation cards
customised electronic invitations
hypertext links to your Internet site,
the " Visitor Invitation " Service
Use the "Exhibitor-Visitor" contact system to schedule your meetings
and manage your sales force
Advertising and sponsorship
Enhance awareness of your company:
1 - with the sponsorship offer ...
(available in the Exhibitor's Manual)
2 - with publicity inserts:
in the Exhibition Official Catalogue,
(30,000 paper copies distributed free)
on 2 giant screens at the Exhibition,
(15 to 20 second spots shown every 30 minutes)