
Streamlining Workers’ Compensation in the Tradeshow Industry
by Griffen Wilson, Employco The tradeshow industry is known for its dynamic nature, bustling with activity and innovation. Behind the scenes, however, lies a

by Griffen Wilson, Employco The tradeshow industry is known for its dynamic nature, bustling with activity and innovation. Behind the scenes, however, lies a

(Image of Exhibitus at ExhibitorLIVE 2024 by Exposures) What makes an experience matter? When does that moment become a memory? For Exhibitus, it is the

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

submitted by Samantha Davis, Marketing Specialist, Orbus Woodridge, IL – Orbus® eagerly anticipates the celebration of Earth Day as a moment to recognize environmental achievements and the

How Spiro Evolved to Delivering New Wow Experiences by Chris Kappes, Exhibit City News There’s a saying among firefighters, “Risk a little to save

Integrating technology with hospitality and its positive impact on sustainability by Elaine Legault, Vice-President, Events and Client Experience, Palais de Congrès de Montréal and Sven

This article has been split in two. The first half of this piece was published digitally here. Flooring Alternatives “Currently, the most sustainable flooring

This issue of Exhibit City News is chock full of sustainability ideas and perspectives, but what’s the real situation in corporate events and why are
Building a business is an adventure filled with challenges and victories. A powerful yet often overlooked strategy seasoned entrepreneurs and business operators use

Sustainability is not just a buzzword in the tradeshow industry. It is an action. It is one that can be taken due to a variety

The convention and tradeshow industry is among the largest waste producers, second only to the construction industry, generating 600,000 tons of garbage annually. It

Original PR submitted by Carole Lotito, Metro Exhibits Edited and Rewritten by Kerstan Szczepanski “Common sense, a little bit of street smarts…and attention to detail.”