Attendee Profile
March Meeting 2023 attendees are scientists who work in academia, national laboratories, and industry in the US and throughout the world, who are involved in making and influencing purchasing decisions.
Number of March Meeting 2022 Attendees Who:
- Visited the exhibit hall three or more times: 93 percent
- Plan to purchase equipment and services within the next year: 85 percent
- Recommend the purchase of equipment, products, or services: 78 percent
- Request information from vendors: 75 percent
- Have annual budgets of up to $100,000: 60 percent
Techniques and Applications Used by Attendees:
- Thin films: 46 percent
- Semiconductors: 42 percent
- Spectroscopy: 40 percent
- Superconductivity: 35 percent
- Optoelectronics: 28 percent
- Polymers: 23 percent
- STM: 19 percent
- Magnetic storage: 15 percent
- Data storage: 13 percent
- Nonlinear devices: 12 percent
Employment Areas of Attendees:
- Academia, government, and federally funded: 66 percent
- Research and development: 21 percent
- Commercial and industrial: 11 percent
- Hospital, medical, and not-for-profit: 2 percent
Meeting Attendees Have Interest in These Products:
- Scientific software: 70 percent
- Test and measurement equipment: 56 percent
- Vacuum components/systems: 51 percent
- Detectors: 47 percent
- Power supplied: 47 percent
- Cryogenic equipment: 46 percent
- Scientific computing: 39 percent
- Sensors: 37 percent
- Microscopes: 36 percent
- Optical components: 34 percent
- Lasers: 33 percent
- Education products: 31 percent
- Magnetic materials: 25 percent
- Characterization equipment: 24 percent
- High-field magnets: 24 percent
Program Topics
Target your products and services to your ideal scientific customers interested in the following topics:
- Applications
- Beams Physics
- Biophysics
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Chemical Physics
- Clusters
- Complex Fluids
- Computational Physics
- Disorder and Composites
- Electronic Structure
- Experiments and Measurements
- Fluids and Quantum Fluids
- Fullerenes
- Glassy and Amorphous Systems
- Graphenes
- Highly Correlated Metals
- Layered Systems
- Magnetism
- Materials
- Measurement and Science
- Mesoscopic Systems
- Metal-Insulator Transition
- Nanomaterials
- Nonlinear Phenomena
- Optical Properties
- Phase Transitions
- Polymers
- Quantum Hall Effect
- Quantum Information
- Quasicrystals
- Thin films
- X-ray and Neutron Scattering
- Semiconductors (Bulk, Defects, and Heterostructure)
- Spintronics
- Superlattices
- Surfaces
- Superconducting Materials
- Superconductivity Theory
- Superconductors (Charge Properties, Lattice Properties, Type-II and Macroscopic, Phenomena, and Spin Properties)
Exhibitor & Sponsorship Contact
For more information about exhibitor opportunities and sponsorship packages, email Dan Cooke, APS exhibit and sponsorship manager, or contact him by phone: (310) 922-3902.