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ASIS Attendance Down to 2004 Levels

by John Honovich, IPVM Posted on Oct 06, 2009 About John Contact John


With a significant drop in attendance for the second straight year, attendance to the ASIS International tradeshow is now down to 2004 levels.

Peaking in 2007, ASIS attendance was 23,708 (audited), up from a reported 19,000 in 2004. Now, in 2009, ASIS is reported unaudited attendance of approximately 19,3...


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