Exhibit at fosscon
Why should I exhibit at fosscon?
Get your product, service, group, or whatever else you may have in front of the free and open source community. Meet new people and make new connections or show people what you have to offer.
What kind of exhibitors should come to fosscon?
If you have a technical product suited for IT professionals, educators, students, or desktop users there will be many interested attendees at fosscon. This is a great opportunity to get in front of them and show off your product, service, or whatever else you’ve got.
Current exhibitors include:
Philadelphia Linux Users Group – http://phillylinux.org
LinuxJournal – http://linuxjournal.com
NY State Ubuntu LoCo – http://main.newyork-ubuntu.com/
Interlock Rochester - http://www.interlockroc.org/
RCSI - http://www.rcsi.org/
Pythonistas - http://www.meetup.com/pythonistas/
FOSS@RIT – foss.rit.edu
The RIT Lab for Technological Literacy houses FOSS@RIT, an initiative that grew out of the Department of Interactive Games and Media’s course in educational game development for the OLPC. The initiative hosts a local OLPC Users Group, helps bring FOSS speakers to campus, sponsors professional development opportunities for faculty, is the home for research and development projects and has acted to bring a regional FOSS conference to the RIT campus, all since January 2009.
OLPC Rochester – http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester,_NY
Linux Users Group of Rochester – http://www.lugor.org/
What does it cost?
For users groups and similar organizations, there will be no fee for exhibitors. For for-profit exhibitors there will be a small fee of $200. For preferential table placement, please see the sponsors page here.