Exhibitor Overview

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New Opportunities

CTAT is excited to present you with new sponsorship opportunities to give you the most exposure and maximize returns. With this new sponsorship program, you have the opportunity to reach your existing and potential customers like never before.

The key to reaching buyers in the career and technical education marketplace is to participate in Texas’ two premier state conferences, Texas Career Education Conference and Education Open Source, for CTE and workforce training.

You now have the opportunity to connect with your market on a weekly basis with email marketing and enjoy more focused face time.

Sign up for an annual sponsor marketing program, choose a-la-carte event participation, listserv options or contact us to create a custom marketing plan to suit your needs.

We are proud to partner with organizations committed to quality programs and results- oriented outcomes for professionals, students and employers.

More than 1,000 CTE administrators, counselors and teachers attend the Texas Career Education Conference focused on improving high quality career and technical education programs, counseling, career pathways and partnerships and learning about new curriculum.

Attendees include:

  • CTE administrators and counselors
  • Education Service Center personnel
  • Architecture Teachers
  • Arts/AV and Communication Teachers
  • Business Teachers
  • Finance Teachers
  • Health Science Teachers
  • Information Technology Teachers
  • Marketing Teachers
  • STEM Teachers

Networking opportunities will be held in the exhibit area throughout the conference. Events are designed and promoted to keep buyers coming back time and time again. Spend time reconnecting with existing clients and developing relationships with new ones to keep the leading edge on your competition.

Please take a look at our exciting new partnership program and find an option that meets your needs.

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