
Designing for the Human Experience
You’re going to pick up a lot of incredible design ideas from this issue of Exhibit City News, but I’m here to bring you a

You’re going to pick up a lot of incredible design ideas from this issue of Exhibit City News, but I’m here to bring you a

We live and work in a world of mythmaking. Myths are more than just stories; they are narratives that embody the values, culture, and aspirations

Day in the Life: Something Different Event Decor In a fast-paced, ever-changing landscape, tradeshow producers face the challenge to stand out. Thanks to companies like

At the time of his death in 1919, Henry John Heinz was worth the equivalent of $1.45 billion. His Pittsburgh factory employed 4,600 people and

by Calanit Atia ARTE Museum Las Vegas, a Global Art and Technology Phenomenon, offers a one-of-a-kind immersive art experience that awakens all five senses, making

by Kerstan Szczepanski, Exhibit City News & Ariane Hiltebrand, Director of Sales & Marketing at MBCC Miami Beach Convention Center (1901 Convention Center Dr)

What does the future of the exhibition and events industry look like? Will it survive the changes that are taking place in the world right

AI is a double-edged sword. It promises to revolutionize live event processes, making them more efficient and cost-effective for all stakeholders. However, it will also

Airport Code: MIA Location: 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142 Date Opened: September 1928 Size: Just over five square miles, MIA has four runways

What’s Now? What’s Next? This was the theme at the Exhibition & Convention Executives Forum (ECEF) held yesterday in Washington, DC, where 280 live event

Two ears, one mouth, that’s what my mother always told me as a kid. “Listen more than you speak.” This is why we at Club

We all have bucket lists. One of mine was to walk the final 100 miles of the Camino de Santiago, a network of ancient pilgrimage