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Corporate ParticipationThe Midwest Regional Conference attracts more than 400 attendees, a diverse array of higher education professionals from administrative services, information resources, teaching and learning, technology infrastructure, and management, in the Midwest region. Transforming teaching and learning, e-research/e-scholarship, IT leaders and enterprise services while coping with financial challenges, is the focus of the conference. As a provider of higher education solutions, don't miss the opportunity to participate. Following are avenues provided to network with attendees. Contract to ParticipateSign up for any of the opportunities below using the Contract to Participate. Terms and ConditionsThe Terms and Conditions document must be read, signed, and faxed back to the attention of Carolyn Colman at 303-440-0461 (fax) following the submission of the Contract to Participate. Presentations:Corporate and Campus Solutions
Presenting together, these corporate solutions are from the client institution's perspective. Presentations are 50 minutes long and they run concurrently with other sessions. For ideas on content for corporate presentations, see the most current hot IT-related issues on campus via the EDUCAUSE Current Issues Survey results. Poster Sessions
Attendees can visit several tabletop displays during an hour-long informal drop-in poster session, while enjoying dessert and coffee. Alongside campus posters that share campus experiences, corporate posters can convey the latest technologies and campus success stories. Sponsorships:Corporate Technology Support
Conference Materials
Networking Through Food and Beverage
General Session Sponsorship
Sponsorship Benefits
Demographics2009 Attendee Demographics By:
Electronic ReceiptsIf you are designated as a corporate contact for your organization, you can obtain an electronic copy of your corporate participation invoice or receipt. For more information, please contact corp@educause.edu. Page Last Updated: Monday, August 03, 2009
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