Corrections_Today_November_December_2023_Vol.85_No.6

Exhibit Hall

Philly Exhibit Hall biggest and best yet T aking up a massive space in Exhibit Halls A & B in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, conference goers to this year’s Congress of Correction Exhibit Hall were astounded by the immense amount of corrections technology, services and education on display. Conference goers spent hours wandering the many aisles filled with exhibitors who were of fering up close looks of solutions for correctional officers and administrators. The crowded aisles saw corrections executives, health care profession als, law enforcement officers and our exhibitors all seeking the latest and greatest in corrections information and technological solutions. All of the networking and information dispens ing was facilitated by a generous lunch served on Saturday and breakfast served on Sunday. This gave conference goers a chance to rest and refuel between sessions with the many exhibitors. “It’s really amazing,” said one conference at tendee. “I’ve seen so many new resources I wasn’t aware of and I talked to so many people about solutions to problems I’ve had for years. I only wish I had enough time to see everything,” they concluded. A huge thank you to our amazing sponsors and exhibitors who did a superb job of engaging, informing and demonstrating their products and services. There is no doubt meaningful connections and long-lasting bonds were forged during the 153rd Congress of Correction Exhibit Hall time. The next time corrections professionals will have this golden opportunity again is in National Harbor, Maryland during ACA’s Winter Confer ence held from January 4 th to the 7 th 2024.

153 RD CONGRESS OF CORRECTION

— KIRK RAYMOND

30 — November/December 2023 Corrections Today

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