
TS/Marketing Strategies: Tradeshow Exhibits: Your Brand on Display
(Pictured L-R: David Cucinotta and Amadeus Finlay) by David Cucinotta & Amadeus Finlay In July, Sarah Chew, sales and marketing director at Kingsmen Exhibits, wrote

(Pictured L-R: David Cucinotta and Amadeus Finlay) by David Cucinotta & Amadeus Finlay In July, Sarah Chew, sales and marketing director at Kingsmen Exhibits, wrote

(Pictured L-R: Nagarjun Srinivasan, technical staff, Mist Systems; Jeff Aaron, VP marketing, Mist Systems; Bob Friday, CTO & co-founder, Mist Systems; Audrey Cornu, vice president

by Haley Wilson Freeman On October 8, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a comprehensive report warning that world governments must make

Located just three blocks from the French Quarter, the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery is the latest incarnation of a building that began its

by Amadeus Finlay It is commonly accepted that tropical fruits are good for the soul, but how about the exhibit floor? Philadelphia-based chef, Joseph Poon

by F. Andrew Taylor Any.do is a relatively simple organizing app that can link to your Google account. It has a handful of features that

Shenzhen World to Have 5.4 Million Sq.Ft. by F. Andrew Taylor Officials for the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center in China presented at IMEX

“Hey Betty, What’s the WiFi Password?” by Lesley Martin According to Digital Go, 2 billion messages are sent between people and businesses monthly. From phone

How Design is Changing its Perceived Value in the Exhibitions & Events Industry by Crystal Chu The exhibitions and events industry is constantly evolving and

Pictured: Jim Wurm with his wife, CJ Five Questions for the Executive Director of EACA Jim Wurm was born in Cleveland and moved to Pennsylvania,

by Aloysius Arlando, AIPC President By 2020, millennials will make up more than half of the global workforce and account for the largest segment of

Focusing on Skilled Labor Training & The Stories Behind Every Project by F. Andrew Taylor When the Carpenters union in Chicago was trying to hammer