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No one likes rejection. Perhaps that’s why some corporate exhibit managers or their public relations counterparts loathe pitching the media. However, many journalists are over-worked,
No one likes rejection. Perhaps that’s why some corporate exhibit managers or their public relations counterparts loathe pitching the media. However, many journalists are over-worked,
In the uphill battle to engage attendees and cajole them into buying, a few exhibitors are busy testing interactive touchscreens to see if that technology
For tradeshow models, having a regular, nine-to-five day job is boring. Typically, these women are working at a new tradeshow every week, where they have to
For exhibitors and organizers looking to take their work outside of the usual places, several destinations in the Middle East have state-of-the-art convention centers. Although
By now, all of you are aware of the change in ECN’s format. For the first time after covering the convention, tradeshow and meetings industries
In February, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), reported that the exhibition industry outperformed the overall U.S. economy for 2011. CEIR also reported that
Tim Sage, technical director for The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, has been a part of the Las Vegas landscape throughout his life and
As a long-time resident of Las Vegas, I have often expressed my frustration arising from our limited cultural identity outside of tourism and gaming. We
When I started in this business, the old timers told me my job wouldn’t last another five years. They said if I was smart, I’d
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is encouraging states and U.S. territories to apply for $30 million in grants that can be used in a