
AIPC: Here’s to a New & Bright Future
by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC On Nov. 30, a Flemish news anchor—Martine Tanghe—retired after presenting the seven o’clock news for 42 years on the public

by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC On Nov. 30, a Flemish news anchor—Martine Tanghe—retired after presenting the seven o’clock news for 42 years on the public

D.E.A.L. (Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging): Savannah, Georgia Savannah is known as a party town—possibly because you don’t have to finish your drink at the

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services For decades, Orlando and San Francisco were two of the top ten busiest convention

Since face-to-face marketing in all forms has been put on hold, virtual alternatives have been given more attention than in the past. Many of these

D.E.A.L.: Dining in Savannah As the oldest city in Georgia, the genteel Savannah is dripping with Spanish moss, Southern charm, gorgeous historical architecture and amazing

by H. K. Wilson The pandemic may have slowed business in 2020, but it certainly has not quashed the momentum of EDPA and its members.

by Calanit Atia It was truly an exciting night—the grand opening of Circa Las Vegas on October 28—as the first ground-up casino resort development in

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services Wherever there are crowds, there is the possibility to sell products and to make

(Pictured above L-R: Walter Barker and brother Yong Turner) September 20, 1965 – December 19, 2020 Walt Barker, a Teamster foreman in the Washington, D.C.,

AREA15, the new immersive entertainment, event and art complex in Las Vegas, invites guests to leave 2020 behind and “Illuminate 2021” this New Year’s Eve

Well, as of press time, we don’t know who won the election, but we pray that everyone puts the divisiveness of the campaign behind us

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services On Dec. 18, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research announced, “approximately 97 percent of