FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Who is hosting the event?
The event is hosted by AIN Media Group.
What is the Dress Code?
Cocktail attire or semi-formal.
What is included with my ticket purchase?
Cocktails, Dinner, and a seat at the awards dinner in the beautiful Agora Theater. Click here for sponsorship ticket information.
What is a recommended hotel nearby?
The AIN Team is currently researching local hotels. As soon as we have a location, we will update this section.
What time should I arrive?
Guests are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes before the event starts to allow time for seating.
Are there assigned seats?
Yes, whether you have purchased a table for 10 or an individual ticket, your seat will be assigned.
How do I vote for the FBO Awards?
Voting for the 2025 FBO Awards are open through January 11, 2026
You can vote here:
Will there be a vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free meal option?
Yes, we will have vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available. Please indicate any dietary restrictions when you RSVP.
Can I bring a guest?
Attendance is by ticket only. Additional tickets can be purchased at a discounted rate.
How can I purchase tickets?
Table sponsorship information can be found here.
How can I contact the event organizers?
You can contact the event organizer. Nancy O’Brien at nancy.obrien@ainonline.com for any additional questions.
How confident do you feel with where the company is going?
We will begin in this chapter by dealing with some general quantum mechanical ideas. Some of the statements will be quite precise, others only partially precise. It will be hard to tell you as we go along which is which, but by the time you have finished the rest of the book, you will understand in looking back which parts hold up and which parts were only explained roughly.
How confident do you feel with where the company is going?
We will begin in this chapter by dealing with some general quantum mechanical ideas. Some of the statements will be quite precise, others only partially precise. It will be hard to tell you as we go along which is which, but by the time you have finished the rest of the book, you will understand in looking back which parts hold up and which parts were only explained roughly.
Additional questions?
If you have any additional questions, please contact Nancy O'Brien at nobrien@ainonline.com