
A Brief History of Tradeshows
by Bob McGlincy A Brief History of Tradeshows, 1851-1901 Tradeshows today owe a debt to the past. Exhibitions, expositions, and world’s fairs in the 19th
by Bob McGlincy A Brief History of Tradeshows, 1851-1901 Tradeshows today owe a debt to the past. Exhibitions, expositions, and world’s fairs in the 19th
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are an engine that drives the economy; and that engine is sparking back to life. Each month the good news regarding
A Sampling of Some Recent Shows by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are happening. Convention centers are opening. Capacities are increasing. People want to attend face-to-face events. A recent
In 2017, the direct spending of the meetings industry, worldwide, was $1.07 trillion. That amount, at the time, was larger than the net worth of
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows have the power to establish a brand and energize a company. They can even revolutionize daily life. Want examples? Alexander Graham
Exhibit City News welcomes a new weekly online column, The Tradeshow Times by Willwork’s Bob McGlincy, who promises to alternate between tradeshows today, tomorrow and
by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services There is magic happening with face-to-face events, as more show management companies prove safe,
by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services Tradeshows work. They work very well. They establish brand recognition; they generate sales; and,
A case study of a successful face-to-face international event What do you do if you plan a show a year in advance, and then a
Sheldon Adelson passed away last week on January 11 at 87. Some may know him for his philanthropy, his politics or his rags-to-riches story. His