Economies of scale
The tradeshow industry is perhaps more dependent on the state of the economy than any other industry. This is because without strong demand for their
The tradeshow industry is perhaps more dependent on the state of the economy than any other industry. This is because without strong demand for their
1909 – Tradeshow tables anti-Japanese legislationOn February 10, 1909, both houses of the Washington State Legislature resolved to table proposed legislation requiring visitors from Japan
Doug Levinson When Doug Levinson began his career in the tradeshow industry nearly 11 years ago, he admittedly didn’t have a lot of experience.
Phil Kemper More and more of you tell me you have seen a promising “turn around” in business conditions within the past few months.
The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) has hired Tim Trefzer, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP), as the first sustainability
The Reliant exhibit, which came in just under $500,000, was designed by Mike Fosbenner of Lynch Exhibits, Burlington, NJ. There were many first-time exhibitors
Ever so swiftly the New Year has arrived: Hello 2011!
Hello Class! I hope you enjoyed your holidays, had a couple of days to relax and am now full of energy for your 2011 exhibiting
I had intended to write this column, the first column of a new year, on how our industry is working its way out of the
Lately, I find myself becoming downright indignant when I ask for a to-go container in a restaurant and the wait staff has the audacity to