
How Technology Will Pave the Way for Special Events in Post-COVID World
by Kevin Grauman (pictured below), president and CEO, QLess The positive energy generated by a crowd of people who share an affinity is one of
by Kevin Grauman (pictured below), president and CEO, QLess The positive energy generated by a crowd of people who share an affinity is one of
by Heather Grant The coronavirus pandemic has devastated multiple industries. Travel, hospitality, meetings, entertainment, events and retail are among the hardest hit. Some companies that
Below is the Q&A that followed the January 27 Exhibitor Insight Webinar, “Creating a Safer Exhibit Environment: Reassuring Exhibitors and Attendees So They Return.” by
by Candy Adams, “The Booth Mom®”, VEMM | CTSM | CME | CEM | CMP | CMM Since COVID-19 reared its ugly head in February,
by Patrick Putzer (pictured right) First, I would like to start by stating the fact that no one is more surprised than I am that
by Guy Zwick (pictured below), chief creative officer/owner of Highway 85 Creative When COVID-19 hit with a vengeance and organizers started pulling the plug on
by Peter King, CEO, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre “Thank goodness for cricket.” There is indeed no doubt about that—what a wonderful game! But the
by Shannon Licygiewicz (pictured right), director of sales, CEM, Albany Capital Center For reasons that don’t need to be explained, this “down time” isn’t what
by Candy Adams, CTSM, CEM, CMP, CMM (a.k.a. “The Booth Mom”®) Working in the tradeshow and events industry, one of the rules of any event
(Pictured L-R: Kevin Binger, Tim Heffernan & Chris Valentine) by Kevin Binger, senior vice president, Cassidy & Associates The Paycheck Protection Program, Congress’ signature assistance