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Become an Exhibitor at HempCon

Thank you for your interesting in becoming a HempCon 2010 exhibitor. This year’s show is sure to be one of the best attended, widely represented Medical Marijuana events in the nation! With thousands of patrons frequenting our events, it is the perfect opportunity for you to meet new people and expose your business or non-profit to countless numbers of eager attendees. Below are four forms that you should download that will help you get registered and make arrangements for anything you might need to make your experience as a HempCon 2010 exhibitor the best it can possibly be.

Application for Booth Space at HempCon 2010: (Los Angeles and Denver)


Click here to download the application for a booth at HempCon 2010. Please fill out and return this application to Mega Productions.

Guidelines for HempCon 2010 Exhibitors: (Los Angeles and Denver)


Click here to download the Guidelines for HempCon 2010 Exhibitors and familiarize yourself. If you have any questions or comments regarding the guidelines for this year’s show, please direct your questions to Mega Productions.

Los Angeles Convention Center Electrical Service Order:


Click here to download the LACC Electrical Service Order if you need to have power supplied to your booth. Anyone that is going to be running any kind of electrical equipment such as lights, computers, televisions, dancing robots, ect. will need to fill out and submit the Electrical Service Order.

Los Angeles Convention Center Telecommunications Service Order:


Click here to download the LACC Telecommunications Service Order if you need to have internet service available to your booth. This is not provided by HempCon and if you require access to the LACC network, you will need to purchase it ahead of time.

If you do not currently have a PDF reader, please click on the link below to download Adobe Reader.

Click here to download Adobe Reader.

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