A Glimpse at Tradeshow History (May)
Events and interesting facts that have shaped the industry.
Events and interesting facts that have shaped the industry.
I was sitting in a meeting with a new client recently talking about how one way we could help them improve performance on the show
It’s springtime, and I know you’re all antsy to get outside in the fresh air and hit the trail like the road warriors you are.
Event production is a tricky business. Producing events that support your company’s business objectives is difficult enough, but as companies become more environmentally conscious, the
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), owner and producer of the International CES, significantly expanded its recycling and repurposing efforts at the 2012 International CES in
This time, we’re going to look again at sales and salespeople – the very life blood of your business.
Tradeshows are notorious for the amount of waste they generate, from the countless promotional items and food samples, to the mountains of pamphlets doled out
Editor’s Note: This teaser article is part of Who’s on Your Crew, a three-part special publication from Exhibit City News. Part three of this publication
Throughout the last decade, major emphasis has been put on saving the environment and creating sustainable practices. Recycling options are everywhere: Grocery stores are recycling
One of the biggest elements of attending a tradeshow is Internet accessibility. If attendees and exhibitors can’t access email and social networks, the success of
For exhibitors and organizers looking to take their work outside of the usual places, several destinations in the Northwest United States have state-of-the-art convention centers.
Meeting and event professionals now have the opportunity to see architect, builder and sustainability entrepreneur John Picard deliver the keynote address at the 2012 Sustainable