AIPC: Standards Matter—But So Does Uniqueness!
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 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 Jeanne Brei The Atlanta CVB recommends the Atlanta Movie Tours and GameX (with more than 60 state-of-the-art arcade games) for entertainment but I’m partial
by Jeanne Brei Atlanta has attractions for every interest: sports fans, for starters, should visit the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame. You can immerse
by F. Andrew Taylor If there is one constant in the tradeshow industry, it’s travel. Well, travel, not enough sleep, and a diet consisting of
by Larry Kulchawik After 45 years of doing trade show and event stuff, I think back about some of the missteps I have taken along
A Primer on Who Does What by F. Andrew Taylor Colonel Robert R. McCormick, the controversial and charismatic visionary who spearheaded the drive to build
by Calanit Atia Every tradeshow season brings new exhibit trends from exhibit colors to structure, technology to booth entertainment. Exhibit City News asked a few
After a year of writing this column, I’ve finally decided to simply write about apps designed to make it easier for tradeshow organizers and exhibitors
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,