Logo courtesy of MANTS
The Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS) invites registered exhibitors to submit their latest products, varietals, services and innovations for the 2024 Trade Show and New Product Media Showcase. With the opportunity to draw attention from green industry media and consumer garden writers, the initiative is free to all exhibitors attending the 2024 event, which is scheduled for Jan. 10-12 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
Each year, the MANTS new product list and showcase draw interest from a mix of green industry media and consumer garden writers seeking details on the latest innovations available to wholesalers and the consumer public through online sales or their local garden centers. All submissions will be included in a roundup shared in advance and on-site with show media and considered for inclusion in the New Product Showcase media event set for Jan. 11, 2024.
"Submitting new products is a quick and straightforward way to get more eyes on your latest products and services, extending your reach beyond the booth," said MANTS Executive Vice President Vanessa Finney.
Exhibitors interested in participating should submit their entries via the New Products online form by Dec. 11, 2023. Show organizers will review all submissions and notify the selected exhibitors included in the New Product Showcase media event. The submission form is available in the MANTS Exhibitor Console and online at forms.gle/9x1sJnqi8b9vRhR76.
To find more details and registration information for MANTS 2024, visit MANTS.com.
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