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Convention Data Services signs new agreement with IEEE PES

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power & Energy Society (IEEE PES) has signed a new contract, which runs through 2018, with Convention Data Services (CDS).

Under the terms of the agreement CDS will provide full registration services for IEEE’s PES Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition (www.ieeet-d.org), the largest and most collaborative show in the transmission and distribution industry. The event brings more than 750 companies and 14,000 professionals from more than 80 countries around the world together to share and learn about emerging technologies that shape the energy solutions industry. TSNN recently named the event one of the Top 25 Fastest-growing Attendance Winners for 2015.

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“We chose to award CDS with our business because of their passion for the industry, high standards of quality assurance, and dedication to customer service. It’s exciting to see the direction CDS is heading and we look forward to working with the team on our 2016 conference,” says Gail Sparks-Riegel, Registration Chair at IEEE PES T&D.

“CDS is pleased to welcome IEEE PES T&D as a new client and member of our client advisory board,” says David Lawton, Executive Vice President of Sales at Convention Data Services. “From planning, to programming, to onsite support, the CDS event team is partnering with IEEE PES T&D and will be there every step of the way to provide the best registration, reporting and marketing tools for their event.”

For close to 30 years Convention Data Services (CDS), located in Bourne, Mass., has provided state-of-the-art registration and onsite services, data management, exhibitor lead management services and event marketing to the tradeshow industry, serving the needs of businesses and nonprofit associations worldwide.

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