Surfaces early registration ends Friday

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Dallas—Show management of Surfaces, StonExpo/Marmomacc Americas and TileExpo said that the discounted early registration deadline for all three shows is Friday, Nov. 29. Early registration pricing is $15 for both Exhibits Only and Exhibits with Education packages.



WFCA and MIA members will pay $5 for both registration packages. After Nov. 29, registration for Exhibits Only increases to $35 ($10 for WFCA and MIA members) and Exhibits with Education increases to $150 ($100 for WFCA and MIA members).

In addition to offering discounted early registration rates, The International Surface Event has also announced that over 50% of the education topics are new this year in the areas of sales, marketing, business, fabrication and installation, care and maintenance, design and trends.

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