Snapshots of Central convention centers
For exhibitors looking to take their work outside of the usual places, several destinations in the Central U.S. have state-of-the-art convention centers. Although the travelling
For exhibitors looking to take their work outside of the usual places, several destinations in the Central U.S. have state-of-the-art convention centers. Although the travelling
The week of March 4-8, 2012, the tradeshow industry will gather in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas for the 24th annual EXHIBITOR2012
It is with deep regret to inform you that Leo McDonald passed away February 1, 2012, at his home in Sanibel, Fla.
A couple of months ago, I wrote about the importance of networking at tradeshows and what strategies you can employ to build new contacts. Today,
Events and interesting facts that have shaped the industry. 1854 – First-ever agricultural fair is held in TexasIn 1854, history was made when one of
Many of our client companies tell us they are making a few, careful staff cuts—particularly involving un-productive staff members. They want to get rid of
Attempting to stay connected, show planners are often finding themselves at the mercy of new tactics to help drive tradeshow registration numbers and increase awareness.
When the National Restaurant Show moved its show dates up to two weeks earlier on May 5-8, those of us in the tradeshow industry in
Las Vegas’ reputation for neon glamour and a glittering skyline does not exactly evoke images of natural serenity and sweeping desert vistas. Travelers here are
On Tuesday, March 6, tradeshow professionals will gather at the Hard Rock Café on the Las Vegas strip to celebrate the best in modular design.
I’m not sure who said it, but somewhere in the last year I read the following quote: “You can’t save your way out of a
Event organizers can now report on sustainability issues like impacts on communities, natural environments, and local and global economies, thanks to new guidance published by