
International Man: Expo Industry Associations and their Approach to Globalization
It has been said that the meeting and exposition industry in North America contributes nearly $100 billion to the GNP of the economy. Of this

It has been said that the meeting and exposition industry in North America contributes nearly $100 billion to the GNP of the economy. Of this

by Haley Wilson-Freeman Twenty years ago, I attended a conference in Dallas, Texas. At the gala dinner, 2,000 selfie-worthy filet mignon steaks were plated and

The Snapshot: The George R. Moscone Convention Center (popularly known as the Moscone Center) Location: 747 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103; Two underground halls

Increasing Political Stability and Confidence Leading the Way by Cynthya Porter After a prolonged period in which its exhibition industry has languished compared to the

Technology. It’s everywhere. And I literally mean everywhere. It continues to interrupt otherwise quiet or semi-quiet spaces. And it continues to cause its users to

The Digital Experience: Exhibitors Can Draw Bigger Crowds with the Wow Factor by Lesley Martin VR and AR has proven useful for the healthcare, aviation

Google Translate, Whatsapp, Skype and XE Currency Can Help by F. Andrew Taylor If you’re traveling and doing business internationally, chances are that you’ve wished

by Calanit Atia The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Harrah College of Hospitality has opened its new state-of-the-art academic building, Hospitality Hall. With the reputation

The Snapshot: Las Vegas Convention Center Location: Winchester, NV (one block east of The Las Vegas Strip, on the site of the Las Vegas Park

by Haley Freeman Have you been inside a classroom, department store or convention hall, with fluorescent lights flickering overhead, and felt a general ickiness descend

Hindsight can be a wonderful thing…or a torturous thing, depending on what you are looking back on. When you are looking back on a very

by Eymie Labbe Last fall, Loki Box Design wrapped up a major tour of the southwestern U.S. with Bombardier Recreational products (BRP) and its Can-Am