
After a Brush with a Brain Tumor, Scott Sokol Regains His Balance
by David Barten When faith, perseverance and the first degree of separation come together, futures and conversations for that matter, become the very weave of our

by David Barten When faith, perseverance and the first degree of separation come together, futures and conversations for that matter, become the very weave of our

Shows and exhibits are back, and they are thriving. Two November shows attracted more than 100,000 attendees—and one show in October did the same!

by Patrick Hoffnung, CEO European Convention Center Luxembourg & Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC Let us start with the good news: organized events are taking place
In 2019, the business meetings industry attracted more than 81 million individuals in the U.S., and employed more than 6,650,000 people (which is a larger

Plus ECN Office Renovations Include State-of-the-Art Studio by Mike Morrison As we drive the industry vehicle into the end of 2021, the road is full

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services This Thanksgiving week, the people who make tradeshows happen have much to be thankful

by Calanit Atia, Ask an Expert MGM Resorts has launched The Ultimate Vegas Football Tailgate With Bud Light Beer Garden—a 130,000-sq.ft. tailgating paradise set in

by Bob McGlincy, The Tradeshow Times On Nov. 11, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research VP of Research Nancy Drapeau and Dr. Allen Shaw, president

by Paco Collazo, The Global View The live events industry either adopts you or spits you in three weeks. That is what they say, and

If you would have asked me a year ago if I would see this day, I would have had serious doubts. As much of a

Imagine having less than a year to produce the world’s largest tradeshow … but first, you have to build the convention center. London’s Crystal Palace

Eat Spiegel’s Bagelmania—known for its New York-style bagels since 1989— moved from Twain/Swenson to be next door to the West Hall in May. The 10,000-square-foot