As The Saws Turn: Crate Conversations
by Jim Obermeyer If you’ve read this column more than several times in the past, you probably know that a favorite part of my job
by Jim Obermeyer If you’ve read this column more than several times in the past, you probably know that a favorite part of my job
The 2.1 million-square-foot Music City Center in Nashville opened in 2013 so the city could host large, city-wide conventions in the downtown area and was officially LEED
by Julianne Jammers, SwissTech Convention Center, Lausanne, Switzerland At the heart of the associations value proposition is networking and professional development and the benefits of
by Calanit Atia With 300 days of sunshine annually and as an incredibly clean, safe and walkable city with farm-to-fork delights, and craft breweries, the
by Jeanne Brei Nashville is known for its down-home cooking and hot fried chicken which you can check out at Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack, Hattie
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 Jeanne Brei When three out of four suppliers tell you that your vision can’t be done, well, sometimes it just makes you more determined.
by Amadeus Finlay Instagram may be the forgotten stepchild of the tradeshow and event industry, lagging behind Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn as the fourth most
by F. Andrew Taylor Work, work, work. Everything about the events industry seems to revolve around long hours, hard work and very little time to
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