Tradeshows are Alive in 2021
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are happening. Big shows, small shows, medium sized shows … all types and sizes of events are occurring throughout the U.S.
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are happening. Big shows, small shows, medium sized shows … all types and sizes of events are occurring throughout the U.S.
by Shannon Licygiewicz (pictured left), CEM, general manager, Albany Capital Center As the meetings world begins to resume more in-person events, the art of planning
Eat Houston is a multicultural melting pot, and its cuisine speaks to the incredible number of cultures that call the city home. However, even though
Exhibit City News is happy to welcome a new columnist to both our online e-zine and print/digital magazines. Jeff Civillico is not only one of
During the pandemic, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City transformed into a field hospital, became a vaccination center, completed a 1.5
by Pete Grigaliunas, owner, Laser Exhibitor Service of Chicago, Inc. & Bob Hughes, Our Hughes Group … we may be frequently in error but rarely
by Emily Olson Houston is the fourth-most populous city in the country, its rapid growth fueled by its diverse economy. A city as racially and
March 16, 1940 – June 15, 2021 James Cowan Nicoll, 81, chairman of the board at Sho-Air International, passed away on June 15. Known as
A guest column by John Knightly, CMO, BlueJeans by Verizon According to a recent Forrester Consulting survey of key decision makers of marketing event strategies, 66 percent
by Bob McGlincy Heart Rhythm brought thousands of people to Boston for the purpose of networking, education and the viewing of new technologies. The exhibitors