

International Focus: U.S. Exhibitors at Chinese Show to Grow
by Cynthya Porter; Photo courtesy of AmCham Shangha Tension and uncertainty provoked by a tariff war between the U.S. and China has kept the economy,
by Cynthya Porter; Photo courtesy of AmCham Shangha Tension and uncertainty provoked by a tariff war between the U.S. and China has kept the economy,
by Aloysius Arlando, president of AIPC For a number of years the meetings industry—and convention centers as their most visible representatives at the destination level—have
by AIPC President Aloysius Arlando Disruption is taking place in many industries. Whether it’s the consolidation and merger of hotel groups in the hospitality industry;
by Cynthya Porter Two years after the historic vote to leave the European Union, the exhibitions and events industry in Great Britain is still holding
by Cynthya Porter With the 2020 world’s fair on its horizon, Dubai is seeing a surge of construction, both to its venues and its destination
by Cynthya Porter Melbourne, Australia, is jockeying for a position in the global exhibition and event marketplace with the unveiling of design plans for a
by AIPC President Aloysius Arlando Convention centers today are increasingly facing a uniquely challenging—and somewhat contradictory—set of demands. On the one hand, they are expected
by Cynthya Porter As the U.S. tussles with China over fair trade, the unlikely winners in that discord have been the Latin American countries that
by Greg O’Dell, Walter E. Washington Convention Center & Events DC We know that audience demands are always changing. With new developments and emerging technologies,
by Cynthya Porter As the global competition to land events in the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions industry intensifies, Thailand is working to set itself