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(Two MegaCon Orlando attendees showcase their intricate cosplay on the convention’s red carpet, celebrating the creativity and fandom that make the event one of the

(Two MegaCon Orlando attendees showcase their intricate cosplay on the convention’s red carpet, celebrating the creativity and fandom that make the event one of the

Had this book been published just a few months earlier, it would have easily earned a place on Exhibit City News’ 30th Anniversary Training &

The tradeshow industry may be a trillion-dollar powerhouse, but for most of the public, it remains, as the title suggests, “invisible.” In The Invisible Industry:

(A model showcases golf-inspired fashion during the PGA Show Fashion Show at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, on January 22, 2025. Photo by

What to do when there’s no breakout meeting or the panels are done for the day? Where to go when you need a little time

by Larry Kulchawick Hans (John) Kendl December 14, 1937 – February 8, 2025 IN THE CARE OF Glueckert Funeral Home THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2025

Cosmic rays. Ghost cars. Talking robots. Skyscrapers. Helipads. Simulated rocket rides. A mechanical dog. Synthetic fibers. Ultra-violet bug killers. The View Master. The first

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(Allegiant Stadium, recognized as Billboard’s top U.S. stadium for live events in 2024, continues to host world-class performances and sports events, solidifying Las Vegas as

(Example of work done by Peoplevison. Shown here is an animated eye named “Patty Patanol” for Alcon Pharmaceuticals. Originally published in Exhibit City News, February

(Attendees enjoy interactive driving simulations at the Chicago Auto Show, held at McCormick Place. The event showcases nearly 1,000 vehicles and features attractions like test

Tenting Goes Full Circle North America is home to some of the largest tradeshow complexes in the world. With roughly nine million square feet