
#NewNormal Struggles: Re-Networking & Muscle Memory
by Paco Collazo Yes, we as an industry are starting to get back to almost normal. Everyone is super busy with tons of quotes, renders

by Paco Collazo Yes, we as an industry are starting to get back to almost normal. Everyone is super busy with tons of quotes, renders

by Tristin Vaccaro After a long day on the show floor, there are two things every tradeshow attendee is guaranteed to walk away with: sore

When COVID-19 was detected in the U.S., many industries were shaken, but remained able to conduct business remotely. The tradeshow and live events market, however,

by Mary Klida, Huntington Place senior marketing & communications manager The Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) is pleased to announce Huntington Place as the

This year will be a better year for conventions than 2021. And 2021 was a better year than 2020. As all of us in the

by Bob McGlincy, The Tradeshow Times Tradeshows are a unique three-dimensional environment, combining elements of marketing, advertising and sales. They stimulate the senses, engage audiences

by Bob McGlincy During December 2021, new COVID restrictions were implemented in Europe and Asia. China locked down 13 million residents in the city of

(Pictured above: The ECN staff, L-R: Lisa Abrams, Christy DiGiambattista, Jeanne Brei & Don Svehla, at the LVCC West Hall grand opening in June 2021.

Aug 7, 1962 – Aug 28, 2021 Mark A. Serpas, Sr., 59, was born in New Orleans and worked as an I&D specialist in New

(Pictured above: Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) continues to actively push for economic relief programs for the tradeshow and convention industries.) by Rob Cohen, Chris

The 19th century was a time of innovation and scientific advances. Expositions in Europe and America promoted original ideas, displayed amazing technologies and exhibited manufactured

by Jim Obermeyer It’s 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday and I can’t sleep. I’ve been rolling around in bed for a few hours already. I am