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by Bob McGlincy If a picture is worth a thousand words, today’s column is a short story about crowds at live shows. The photos below

by Bob McGlincy If a picture is worth a thousand words, today’s column is a short story about crowds at live shows. The photos below

Recently, a number of tradeshows canceled, citing COVID concerns due to the Delta variant. Is this the time to panic? No, it’s not the time

Recently, a number of tradeshows canceled, citing COVID concerns due to the Delta variant. Is this the time to panic? No, it’s not the time

Tradeshows are happening. Big shows, small shows, medium sized shows … all types and sizes of events are occurring throughout the U.S. They are happening

During the pandemic, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City transformed into a field hospital, became a vaccination center, completed a 1.5

Heart Rhythm brought thousands of people to Boston for the purpose of networking, education and the viewing of new technologies. The exhibitors and attendees that

Two medical shows scheduled for August recently canceled their meetings. On July 27, AORN called off their live 2021 show, which was scheduled to open

The Impact of Global Business Events Tradeshows create jobs, generate revenue and impact economies. Those of us fortunate to be in the industry can see

by Bob McGlincy To what extent did the COVID lockdowns curtail the pandemic? Is there a correlation between individual state lockdowns and the percentage of

Pandemics had limited to no impact on tradeshows during the 20th century. In 2020, COVID crippled the convention community, especially in states with more stringent

by Bob McGlincy Pandemics have occurred throughout history, and have killed more than 100 million people in the last 200 years. However, their impact on

On June 10, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research presented a webinar titled, “Outlook for the U.S. B2B Exhibition Industry—Are We Closer to the Light