For exhibitors
Welcome, exhibitors
Thank you for exhibiting at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2025 conference. To get the most out of your exhibitor package, please see the following:
To help enhance your experience at the event, we have partnered with Cvent Events to provide you with an exhibitor portal. Please check your email for a communication from Cvent Events inviting you to set a password for your account. The Cvent portal will be used to submit logos, creatives, and to communicate important information about the upcoming event.
Register for exhibitor passes
Your exhibitor package includes two exhibitor passes, allowing you access to the exhibit hall and reception only.
- You can purchase additional exhibitor passes for USD695 each (limit of one per booth size).
- Passes are nontransferable. Sorry, no sharing allowed.
- You can upgrade to full conference passes, which allow access to main conference sessions, general sessions, networking and receptions, for an additional USD895 (limit of two).
- Any additional full conference passes must be purchased at the regular conference price.
- Please email eventfulfillment@iapp.org to register your passes.
Due immediately: Full payment is required for all exhibitor options chosen. All exhibitor fees must be paid no later than forty-five (45) days prior to the scheduled event date.
Get social. Let your friends and followers know that you are exhibiting #GPS25 in Washington, D.C. Simply download the image below and upload it to your preferred social network. Do not forget to tag the IAPP.
Interested in learning more about exhibiting?
For more information, contact our sales team at exhibiting@iapp.org or +1 603.427.9200.
Please review the code of conduct at IAPP events.
Please note: Unsanctioned vendor solicitations of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Exhibitor alert: Beware of unauthorized unsanctioned list sales claims
We do not sell the list of attendees or exhibitors attending the event to anyone at any time. You can quickly identify these types of scam emails by checking the sender’s email address — if it does not have an “iapp.org” extension, it is not from the IAPP. Should you receive unsolicited emails from people claiming to have the attendee list, you are encouraged to contact us, and we will review options to request them to cease and desist this misrepresentation.