3D printed exhibits – a myth, reality or rendering?
Rendering Reactions Have you ever looked at a computerized, futuristic rendering of an architectural development and thought “Blue skies again! Could this sunny, idealized world
Rendering Reactions Have you ever looked at a computerized, futuristic rendering of an architectural development and thought “Blue skies again! Could this sunny, idealized world
When new technology hits the shelves, or the tradeshow floor, there are common reactions: mourning from those affected and excitement from those who’ll benefit.
By Douglas Ducate Contributors Larry Arnaudet and Frank Poe Our industry as we know it today was born some 40 years ago.
When a natural disaster strikes, professionals in the tradeshow industry are usually some of the first to offer their advice or assistance.
Competition on and off the track Similar to the intense roller coaster of emotions experienced by Olympians battling to become a champion on the world’s
After VIP programs at events morphed into hosted buyer programs at meetings over the years, unique hosted buyer formats rapidly began populating major shows, including
A tradeshow manager from Sydney, an account executive from Bangkok and an exhibit designer from New York walk into a bar – no, the punchline
As a one-of-a-kind risk taker, E. Jane Lorimer, MBA, CME, made major strides for women and helped shape the present-day tradeshow industry.