Event Registration
Save big when you register early! pricing increases after august 17th.
Full Conference & Training Registration Fees
Full conference registration fee includes:
- • Reception, Tuesday, Oct 1st
5:00 pm-7:00 pm
* RSVP required. Space is limited to 24 players. First-come, first-served. The Golf Tournament is 18 holes and the tee time is 12 pm. Players are encouraged to arrive at Lonnie Poole Golf Course, 1509 Main Campus Drive, by 11 am to check in, get lunch, and take part in the putting contest. Lunch, snacks, water, and 2 drink tickets are complimentary.
Golf Tournament sponsorship opportunities are available:
- • Putting Contest,
- • Closest to the Pin (2),
- • Long Drive Competition,
- • Golf Balls for Players.
Contact Dan Noonan for more details.
dnoonan@inda.org
T: +1 919.459.3754
FULL CONFERENCE - Early Bird
Before August 17th, 2024
INDA Member
$1190
Non- Member
$1695
FULL CONFERENCE
After August 19th, 2024
INDA Member
$1405
Non- Member
$2025
THE NONWOVENS INSTITUTE TOUR - RSVP Required
Tuesday, October 1st, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm
INDA Member
$0
Non- Member
$0
GOLF TOURNAMENT*
Monday, Sep. 30th, 12:00 pm
INDA Member
$125
Non- Member
$125
DISCOUNTS
GROUP DISCOUNTS
Register 3 or more for full conference registrations and save. $100 per person off the full conference registration fee.
Attendees must be from the same company and register at the same time.
A 20% discount is available for RISE participants who also sign up for the Nonwoven Bonding Fundamentals course.
Contact the Registrar, registrar@inda.org, for more information.
ACADEMIC & GOVERNMENT
Full-time students must present I.D. at registration.
Contact the Registrar, registrar@inda.org, to register with the discount.
Affiliation:
Cost per ticket:
Academic & Student
$200
Government
$500
Hotel Information
INDA has not secured a room block at any hotel. Here is a list of hotels near the James B. Hunt, Jr. Library:
INDA has been alerted that unauthorized housing companies (called hotel "poachers") have been contacting registered attendees and exhibitors offering cheaper rates at hotels in the INDA block.
This practice, also known as "room pirating," is a scam that all attendees and exhibitors should be aware of in order to avoid passing along personal and financial information.