
SMC Industry Days 2010
Registration
If you are a small business and are not registered as a conference attendee, you may attend the Small Business Only session Thursday, at 1000-1100 by sending name, company, position, address & phone number to jlgrog@pacbell.net. A badge will be waiting for you at the registration table at 0930 on Thursday morning. There is no charge for attendance of this session.
Information and Instructions
Please read this page before clicking on the "Go To Conference Registration" link below.
The conference will be held at the unclassified level.
A state or US government-issued photo ID will be required at check-in. Non-US citizens must present a valid passport.
Each person registers independently (i.e. one person per registration).
Registration is available to the first 400 people on a first come, first served basis, then registration will be closed to ensure a comfortable environment for attendees.
Registration includes:
- Welcome Reception the evening of April 6, 2010
- Full-day session April 7, 2010
- Lunch and dinner on April 7, 2010
- Half-day session April 8, 2010
- For an additional fee, registrants may bring a guest to the Tues reception and/or the Wed dinner. Guest tickets may be purchased on the registration page.
- You are invited to participate in the Thurs AFA Golf Tournament (optional) for additional post-conference networking opportunities. See the AFA Golf page for details.
Speaker and Staff/Aide Registration
Although there is no registration fee for speakers (including one aide or supporting staff), please complete the registration process to ensure proper food counts, conference accommodations and other hotel arrangements.
Hotel reservations are made separately. To make a hotel reservation, Click HERE or the logo below to make a reservation online. You can also call Marriott Central Reservations at 1-800-228-9290 and ask for the Long Beach Marriott. Due to the sell out of blocked rooms for the SMC ID Conference, the special conference rate is no longer available.

Photo courtesy of Thom Baur