Registration is now open for the 2023 Mid-Atlantic Nursey Tradeshow (MANTS) scheduled for Jan. 11 – 13 at the Baltimore Convention Center. Green industry businesses interested in exhibiting or attending may register online at www.MANTS.com.
MANTS is one of the largest private trade shows serving the horticulture industry and is widely known as the masterpiece of trade shows. Bringing together buyers with purchasing power and more than 900 exhibitors, MANTS kicks off the new year with opportunities for in-person meetings, networking, and commerce. Over three days, MANTS creates a valuable space where businesses can connect with clients they rarely see, network with potential customers, debut new and exciting products, and write orders for the upcoming season.
“I’m proud to carry on the tradition started by the visionaries who foresaw the need for enhanced networking and business opportunities amongst the green industry,” said Vanessa A. Finney, MANTS executive vice president. “Since our first year, MANTS has been exhibitor-focused, attendee-driven, and business-centered, and we can’t wait to see everyone in Baltimore in January.”
Early bird pricing for attendees is $20 per person through Dec. 2, after which admission is $30 per person. Pricing includes admission to all three days of the show.
Attendee and exhibitor housing reservations are available through the official Visit Baltimore Housing Bureau through Jan. 5, 2023. Discounted rates are available at nine downtown hotels, all within walking distance of the Baltimore Convention Center.
Find more details and registration information at www.MANTS.com.
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