As a dedicated marketing blogger, and new business development for manager Maryland Thermoform Corp ‘The AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America 2010’ will provide several new major surprises and opportunities for me. Nonetheless it has given me a fantastic appreciation of the work involved setting our Booth #503 at the Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado, USA. In the next five days I will be trying my writing skills at media relations; pitching defense contractors, engineers, buyers, making follow up calls, emails, posting on Facebook,twitter.com/MDThermo , writing more press releases and putting together ‘Why Choose Maryland Thermoform Corporation” presentations for unmanned systems clients and prospects.
I will also be prepared to help any of the challenges our unmanned systems; housing parts, components for the defense, unmanned vehicle, aerospace, electronics, clients and prospects at the AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 Trade Show Booth#503 held at Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado, USA.
The strategic-level meetings are perhaps the most insightful part of the AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems North America 2010 Trade Show, how defense agencies are responding to the tasks of the ever-changing, unmanned vehicle, air vehicle, ground vehicle, maritime vehicle, component technology, digital landscape and the transformation of the old-style marketing industry.
However on a personal level, my favorite part is the strategic-level meetings selling ideas in the brainstorming meetings. To me, this is similar to my role as a new business development at Maryland Thermoform Corp; working out what is inspiring about a project and enlightening this into something that will captivate an audience. I certainly have respect for the methods that Unmanned Vehicle, Air Vehicle, Ground Vehicle, Maritime Vehicle marketing departments go through to get the media something interesting.