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FREE AIHce 2012 Guest Pass

FREE AIHce 2012 Guest Pass

Be our guest at this year’s American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo (AIHce) 2012 show in Indianapolis, Indiana at the Indiana Convention Center. Print off your FREE guest pass and come visit us at booth #531 between June 18 – 20, 2012.

The American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo is the “must attend” event for thousands of industrial hygiene and occupational and environmental health and safety professionals. Come and see why professionals have to come to rely on AIHce as their source for professional development and networking for over 70 years. Engaging general sessions, innovative technical sessions, comprehensive professional development courses and a bustling Expo.

We love this show because it gives us the opportunity to meet our clients face-to-face, shake their hands and thank them personally for their business. This year we’d love the opportunity to meet up with you.

Whether you get tickets from us or on your own, please make plans to visit us at the show. Mirza Baig, Western Regional Sales Manager, and Frank Britton, General Manager, would love to have the opportunity to express our gratitude and assist you with any questions.

For more info about the AIHce show, visit aihce2011.org.

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