Exhibitor Registration is officially open for the 2020 CAAR Conference in Saskatoon, SK. Book your space early for CAAR’s 25th anniversary conference and secure your company’s spot at the premiere conference for Canadian ag retailers. The 2019 CAAR Conference Tradeshow sold out, don't miss your opportunity to secure your space! Read more for details on exhibiting at the 25th anniversary CAAR Conference.

Register your company as a CAAR Conference Exhibitor today and take advantage of excellent opportunities for networking with over 300 attendees, reinforce relationships and connect with new customers within the industry and promote your company's new and innovative products, programs and solutions. Click here to register as an exhibitor today.

Exhibitor Registration Includes:

Tradeshow Booth

  • One 10' x 10' exhibit space with pipe and draping
  • Standard electrical power
  • Discounted pricing on booth furniture through GES

Attendance

  • One single admission to all Conference events including the CAAR’s Choice Awards Banquet
  • Opportunity to register discounted passes for booth workers while registering your booth

Acknowledgement and Recognition

  • Company listing on caar.org
  • Company listing in the Conference registration guide
  • Company listing in the Conference program
  • Inclusion in the Conference gift to all pre-registered retailers

If you require assistance with exhibitor registration or would like more information about sponsoring CAAR’s 25th annual conference and receiving a complimentary booth and/or passes, contact Scott Van Alstyne, Sales & Marketing Manager at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 204-989-9305.

Click here to learn more about CAAR's 25th Anniversary Conference. 

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