
Tradeshows Work: From Bankruptcy to Billions
At the time of his death in 1919, Henry John Heinz was worth the equivalent of $1.45 billion. His Pittsburgh factory employed 4,600 people and

At the time of his death in 1919, Henry John Heinz was worth the equivalent of $1.45 billion. His Pittsburgh factory employed 4,600 people and

Exhibit City News is proud to announce the following moves across the events and experiential industries. Keith Metcalf was announced as Project Manager

by Mark Hebert, Exhibit City News Kelly Cotton September 7, 1971 – March 11, 2024 Kelly Cotton, 52, passed away on March 11,

Join industry friends and family for a memorable evening of baseball and networking The EDPA Las Vegas Chapter invites members, their families, and industry friends

(image of an artist’s rendering of the district) submitted by Tom Phillips, PR & Communications Manager, ExCeL London New purpose-built immersive event space –

by Aluvision As the leading provider of the most sustainable modular system for exhibits and events, Aluvision offers a world of design possibilities that

Exhibitor Advocate Seeks Feedback to Enhance Exhibition Quality and Relevance The Exhibitor Advocate is urging the greater tradeshow community to support an industry survey designed

submitted by Kentucky Venues LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky Venues announced today the return of industry veteran Linda Edwards to Kentucky Venues, serving as the Executive

Maritz has significantly increased its market share in the events industry by acquiring Convention Data Services, a registration, on-site and lead management company, from global

by Calanit Atia ARTE Museum Las Vegas, a Global Art and Technology Phenomenon, offers a one-of-a-kind immersive art experience that awakens all five senses, making

Programs include Designs Scholarship Award and Internship Opportunities submitted by Deborah Cox, Exhibitus Atlanta, Georgia – In continued support of industry-focused initiatives, Exhibitus has

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