OVERVIEW: The Khmer Pavilion Exhibit Hall is a perfect ...



Exhibit Hall Map DescriptionMAP DESCRIPTION: The purpose of the tactile map is for visitors to become familiar with the layout of the Exhibit Hall. The tables on the tactile map are indicated by raised dots with the exception of the outermost row that outlines the entire hall and defines the exhibit hall space. There is a row of raised dots inside the left wall of the exhibit hall space on the map. There are two squares to the right of this row on the tactile map. There is a third, smaller square in the bottom right corner of the map. These three squares, and the tables along the walls, make up the exhibit hall portion of the entire space. There is a square in the top right corner that represents the NFB Independence Market and a square below the Independence Market on the map that indicates the free literature display. The exhibit hall tables are numbered. For the tables in the squares, a dot in the bottom right corner on the map shows where the first and last numbered tables are located in that square. The table numbers in the squares run in a clockwise order. The tables in the rows are numbered from the entrance of the room toward the back of the room. The starting point is indicated by a dot on the map. The entrance to the entire space starts at the bottom of the page. HALL OVERVIEW:The exhibit hall space, including the NFB Independence Market and free literature display, is located in Sebastian K/L in the Rosen Shingle Creek. The space is a rectangle. Exhibitor tables are located along the left and back walls (placing the exhibitors' backs to the walls). The tables along the left and back walls are Row A. There are two large squares slightly to the left of the center of the room. These are called Square B and Square C. Square B is closest to the entrance. Square C is directly past Square B and next to the Independence Market. There is a third, smaller square in the front right corner of the room, Square D. The NFB Independence Market is another square set of tables in the back right corner of the room. The checkout lines are on the front side of the square nearest the free literature square. The free literature display is a square of tables on the right side of the room, between Square D and the Independence Market.Each exhibitor table has large-print and Braille numbers and a table name that identify the exhibitor. Table numbers can be found on the front corners of each table, and the table names are located in the front center of each table. The exhibiting sponsor tables are located toward the front of the hall. The information table is a half-square of tables at the front of the room.Along the walls, Tables A1 to A46:A1-A4InformationA5, A6Google, Inc.A7, A8Taptilo, smart tool makes Braille learning fun A9, A10OrCamA11, A12HIMSA13Duxbury SystemsA14Lyft, Inc.A15Guiding Eyes for the BlindA16-A18American Printing House for the BlindA19A T Guys, Your Assistive Technology ExpertsA20, A21E.A.S.Y. Tactile GraphicsA22Low Vision Aids, Inc.A23Bureau of Engraving and PrintingA24The Library of Congress, NLS/BPHA25, A26Independent Living AidsA27National Association of Blind VeteransA28NFB Deaf-Blind DivisionA29NFB Performing Arts DivisionA30Sports and Recreation DivisionA31NFB of IowaA32NFB of VirginiaA33NFB of MissouriA34NFB of WashingtonA35NFB of New MexicoA36NFB of South CarolinaA37NFB of NebraskaA38NFB of OklahomaA39NFB of GeorgiaA40NFB of HawaiiA41Key2AccessA42Materia MagicaA43Storm InterfaceA44Xavier Society for the BlindA45Triumph Technology Handy TechA46Second Sight Medical ProductsSquare B, Tables B1 to B36: B1, B2VandaB3, B4MicrosoftB5PearsonB6VitalSourceB7Emes ArmyB8AmazonB9National Industries for the BlindB10-B15HumanWareB16C&P – Chris Park DesignsB17Educational Testing ServiceB18VOTEC Designed for AllB19Kurzweil EducationB20-B22National Braille PressB23Bookshare, a Benetech InitiativeB24Blind AliveB253DPhotoWorksB27, B26NFB-NEWSLINE? B28KNFB ReaderB29-B36Ai Squared/Freedom Scientific/Optelec/The Paciello GroupSquare C, Tables C1 to C36: C1NFB of MichiganC2U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionC3NFB of North CarolinaC4The Seeing Eye, Inc.C5NFB Senior DivisionC6Feel Good, Inc.C7NOPBCC8NFB of MarylandC9National Association of Blind MerchantsC10, C11Irie-ATC12Guide Dogs for the BlindC13Louisiana Center for the Blind & NFB of LouisianaC14NFB National Association of Blind StudentsC15NFB of New YorkC16NFB of AlabamaC17NFB of CaliforniaC18NFB of FloridaC19Obscura Roadside Oddities (braille board game)C20RAZ MobilityC21NFB of Minnesota/BLIND, Inc.C22NFB of MassachusettsC23On The Go – Guide dog gear for your active lifestyleC24NFB of ArkansasC25NFB of PennsylvaniaC26Leader Dogs for the BlindC27NFB of AlaskaC28NFB of OhioC29NFB of New JerseyC30NFB Community Service DivisionC31National Association of Guide Dog Users (NAGDU)C32National Federation of the Blind Human ServicesC33NFB of ColoradoC34Colorado Center for the BlindC35Christian Record Services, Inc.C36Social Security AdministrationSquare D, Tables D1 to D20:D1Lutheran Braille WorkersD2Guide Dogs of AmericaD3MobienceD4iFactoryD5AT&TD6AiraD7SprintD8BAUM (USA) – home of VarioUltraD9TRE Legal PracticeD10UPSD11En-Vision D13TAPD14Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually ImpairedD15International Christian Braille MissionD16Cobrix, Learn the basics of programming by playing a gameD17Cyber TimezD18NFB of IndianaD19MegaVoice – Audio Bibles for the BlindD20The Harbolt Company ................
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