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-- Interior Design, 6/17/2009 12:00:00 AM

“Whether in good times or challenging ones, every year we look to NeoCon as the event to launch new products, gather together, and show client prospects something they haven't seen before. We continue to stay upbeat this year.”
—Kevin Munroe, vice president of sales and marketing for Prismatique Designs

“It’s a great show—a really great show! We’ve been very aggressive with our new product launches this year and NeoCon gives us the perfect stage to do this.”
—Hank Menke, president and CEO of OFS Brands

“It’s been an amazing experience to watch our industry mature into a global presence around this remarkable event. NeoCon is one of those rare events that brings the best out in an entire industry.”
—Chuck Saylor, CEO of izzydesign

“For an exhibitor, NeoCon is the most important venue on the planet to premiere new product and meet the people that drive our industry. Not being here is unthinkable.”
—Paul Makielski, Sitmatic

“I really challenged my team to choose to lead this year at NeoCon. We want to convey energy—we think there’s a bright future for our industry.”
—Matthew Haworth, chairman of Haworth

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