The Start of Tradeshows: 1851-1876
Tradeshows promote technology, display new products, popularize new brands, and occasionally even showcase new foods. They have been doing this for the past 170 years.
Tradeshows promote technology, display new products, popularize new brands, and occasionally even showcase new foods. They have been doing this for the past 170 years.
Exhibit City News magazine will miss the musings of 50-year industry veteran Larry Kulchawik. We wish him the best in his retirement and in his
by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, described his institute as “a laboratory of
The Impact of No Conventions on California’s Economy Is California dreaming? Tradeshow workers in the state may be dreaming of a time when they were
Las Vegas has seen at least three annual events relocate to other cities. Local jobs, revenue, and taxes have been lost. The three shows I
by Jim Obermeyer I came across this piece online the other day. Hit me at just the right moment: I spent an hour at the
First the unsettling news—news that most of us are all too familiar with. The 2020 lockdowns devastated the travel, hospitality, and event industry in 2020.
by Andrew Fulton To recap, the crew at the LVCC was ready to start rigging a 100-foot-long, 15,000-pound LED wall but, unfortunately, they were staring
by Bob McGlincy A Brief History of Tradeshows, 1851-1901 Tradeshows today owe a debt to the past. Exhibitions, expositions, and world’s fairs in the 19th
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are an engine that drives the economy; and that engine is sparking back to life. Each month the good news regarding