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The Exhibition


Nearly 90 companies will be on the exhibit floor this year. PIE2012 will feature a more focused exhibit hall with exhibitors interacting with atendees in a relaxed boutique-style environment. PIE is set up for networking and learning about new technologies, exhibitors won’t rely on huge exhibits to sell their products. Instead, they will interact with atendees and discuss how their products fit the needs of particular parking programs. PIE evening networking events are so popular that other organizations have included them in their programs. Meeting people, both vendors and opposite numbers in your profession, is what PIE is all about.


Te exhibit hall will be open for seven hours over two days, with luncheon being served in the exhibit hall.


Get an up-to-the-minute list of exhibitors at www.parkingtoday.com/pie.


Exhibits open: Monday March 19 and Tuesday March 20 11 AM – 2:30 PM


The Venue


Te Parking Industry Exhibition is being held at the Hyat Regency O’Hare. Fly in for the day or come for 5 days and see all that Chicago has to offer. Te Hyat Regency O’Hare is a first class hotel with award- winning facilities. Discover this iconic O’Hare airport hotel with cuting- edge design and dramatically transformed public space and guestrooms. Te original John Portman structure has undergone a $64 million dollar renewal.


PIE atendees can stay at the Hyat Regency O’Hare for the incredible rate of o nly $149 per night. Tere is a free shutle from O’Hare airport to the hotel door (no need to rent a car). Take advantage of this great discount by calling 847-696-1234 and telling them that you are with the Parking Industry Exhibition 2012/Bricepac.


Deadline is February 10, 2012.


Hyat Regency O’Hare 9300 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Rosemont, Illinois, USA 60018 Tel: +1-847-696-1234 Fax: +1-847-698-0139


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