
Why In-Person Selling Still Reigns Supreme
by Joe Houle Tradeshow and event marketing is often referred to as “Face-To-Face Marketing.” In today’s hyper-connected world, digital platforms like social media and email

by Joe Houle Tradeshow and event marketing is often referred to as “Face-To-Face Marketing.” In today’s hyper-connected world, digital platforms like social media and email

(Cover of Exhibit City News 10 years ago, November 2015. Left to right: Brian Tennyson, Mark Reddington, George Shaw, and Rafael Viñoly-Menendez, featured in ECN’s

Mary Ellen Nixon has announced her return to RES Exhibit Services as President. “For me, this is more than a career move,” Nixon posted on

A worldwide look at October’s top meetings and events headlines—from record-breaking attendance and major venue upgrades to sustainability milestones and cross-border industry partnerships. This global roundup spotlights the trends shaping the future of conventions, exhibitions, and business events across every region.






(Photo by Chris Spielmann of Spielmann Studio Chris Spielmann Architectural Photography | Washington, DC) Refreshed 150,000 Sq. Ft. Facility Features Designs to Promote Flexibility and Privacy

From Crates to Customs Tradeshow shipping isn’t just about moving crates from point A to point B; it’s a high-stakes operation where timing, documentation,

Achieving Straight-A Implementations By Rick Kostopoulos, CEO, NewGen Business Solutions In today’s trade show and event industry, agility and visibility are everything. That’s why more