[nfbwatlk] Description of Convention Exhibit Hall (fwd)
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Wed Jun 21 14:17:24 CDT 2006
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Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 23:16:28 -0500
From: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
Subject: [Promotion-technology] Description of Convention Exhibit Hall
Courtesy of Lorraine Rovig:
2006 NFB Annual Convention, Exhibit Hall Verbal Map
OVERVIEW: The Khmer Pavilion Exhibit Hall is a perfect rectangle, which
will make finding ones way around the 146 tables an easy shot for the
power shopper. There are tables around the 4 walls, with the east and
west sides being the long sides. There are 3 rectangles of tables
covering the middle space. These are called A-Square, B-Square, and
C-Square. A and B and C Squares have their short ends facing the east
and west walls, their long ends parallel with the north and south walls,
and A-Square is nearest to the entrance.
ENTRANCE: When you enter the ballroom through the east wall you will be
at the southeast corner of the room in a vestibule. Coming out of the
hotel hallway, you will enter the vestibule, turn right, and in a few
steps enter the Khmer Pavilion. (By the way, there is a water station
set up just inside the vestibule to your left as you enter.)
Upon entering the Pavilion, Information Tables 1 and 2 are on your
right. Pick up your room map (print only) and exhibitor lists with table
numbers (in Braille or print) here, or ask directions to a specific
vendors location. Left of the doorway you will find the
KurzweilNational Federation of the Blind Reader tables (62-64), but
lets continue straight north, (keeping the entrance behind us, the east
wall on our right) to check out East Wall tables 1 through 20. Some of
the notable vendors along the wall are NFB-NEWSLINE® (6, 7), Independent
Living Aids (9, 10), and Guide Dogs for the Blind (12).
Turn left or west after table 20, passing a water station, and peruse
North Wall tables 21 to 34. Need cash? Diebolds accessible talking ATM
machine (with real money in response to your credit card) and the
Diebold (sample) accessible voting machine are at space 21 (straight
ahead of the entrance).
The West Wall tables 35 to 52 are next. If shopping makes you thirsty,
the NFB Merchants Division is midway at tables 41-44 with their snack
packs and free sodas. The interesting exhibits from NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center are at tables 49 to 51, followed by the Jernigan Institute
National Center for Blind Youth in Science at 52.
Turn left again to check out the South Wall tables 53 to 64. Optelec at
tables 56 to 61 has the most tables in this stretch. And now you are
back to the KurzweilNational Federation of the Blind Reader tables,
beyond which is the vestibule.
To get to A-Square after examining the new handheld reader, put your
back to the south wall and cross the aisle. You have arrived at
HumanWare (A65-A71, and A90-A92) on the A-Squares east end. Go left to
find Sendero Group at A87-88, about midway on the squares south side,
or to the end of the side to find ifbyphone at A82-83. On the other
hand, if you wish to find table numbers in ascending order, travel
counterclockwise around each square.
B-Square is in the center of the room, with Freedom Scientific taking up
its entire east end at tables B93-B99 plus B118-B120. National
Industries for the Blind (NIB) is at B116 midway on the B-Squares south
side.
C-Square is furthest north in the room, with tables C121 through C146.
As with the other squares, only 2 or 3 tables are on each end, and 11
tables are on each of the long sides.
Happy shopping!
Lorraine Rovig
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