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Why Exhibit?
 

Why Exhibit at ACTE

The ACTE Career Tech Expo reaches the decision makers who shape the career and technical education market. The Career Tech Expo gives exhibitors the opportunity to meet face to face with qualified buyers who drive the trends and promote the products that shape the future of career and technical education. These buyers will be looking to you for solutions to meet the educational needs of their students.

The ACTE Career Tech Expo provides an ideal showcase for your latest products and services. And as an exhibitor in Las Vegas, you will be a valued partner in ACTE’s efforts to inform our members about the newest and most innovative products and services available to them for use in their classrooms.

Supporting the ACTE Career Tech Expo supports the association and the industry. All the proceeds from The ACTE Career Tech Expo go directly to support advocacy efforts, education and other programs that benefit association members and the industry. ACTE is a non-profit education association dedicated to maintaining and improving career and technical education.


Who Should Exhibit?

Companies who provide products and services to the following fields of specialization in career and technical education: Administration, Adult Workforce Development, Health Occupations Education, Agricultural Education, Marketing Education, Business Education, Special Needs, Family & Consumer Sciences, Technology Education, Guidance/Career Development, Trade & Industrial Education, Professional Development, Tech Prep and School-to-Work


Who Attends…

  • 34% Teachers
  • 33% Administrators/Supervisors
  • 28% Education Related Jobs
  • 5% Counselors


Where They Come From…

  • 36% Comprehensive High Schools
  • 28% Secondary Vocational/Technical Schools
  • 12% Four-Year Colleges/Universities
  • 11% Two-Year Post Secondary Institutions
  • 9% Federal State or Local Education Agencies
  • 4% Junior High/Middle Schools

 

 
 
   
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