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by Mike Morrison May and June of 2021 started seeing some normal activity for the tradeshow, event and experiential industries as rules for gatherings started relaxing. The
by Mike Morrison May and June of 2021 started seeing some normal activity for the tradeshow, event and experiential industries as rules for gatherings started relaxing. The
The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging by Jeanne Brei Houston, home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the training base and home for our nation’s
by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC In the preparation for our Annual Conference, I had a meeting with one of our speakers, Wiktor Bourée. He is
by Emily Olson Dina Hall is the president & CEO of the Illinois-based Champion Logistics Group, a 40-year-old family business and market leader in full-service,
by Bob McGlincy To what extent did the COVID lockdowns curtail the pandemic? Is there a correlation between individual state lockdowns and the percentage of
The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging by Jeanne Brei Downtown Houston’s nationally renowned Theater District spans 17 blocks and features seven renowned performing arts
by Calanit Atia Photo Credits: Meeting Professionals International and Soliman Productions World Education Congress is the signature annual North American event for Meeting Professionals International,
by Tristin Vaccaro We all know the story all too well: In the last 15 months, tradeshows and events were canceled or postponed and the
by Bob McGlincy Pandemics had limited to no impact on tradeshows during the 20th century. In 2020, COVID crippled the convention community, especially in states
by Jim Obermeyer The last 18 months have brought an incredible amount of change to our industry —most of it unanticipated and much of it