
Associations From A-Z: A Primer
Behind The Acronyms… Tradeshow and event industry associations are more important than ever as industry professionals gather together to resuscitate an industry that is practically

Behind The Acronyms… Tradeshow and event industry associations are more important than ever as industry professionals gather together to resuscitate an industry that is practically

(Pictured above: Art Basel Hong Kong had to shift viewing for its popular art galleries to a virtual trade show due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research has published a new Industry Insight Series report, “Decoding Trade Show Sponsorship Opportunities,” written by industry expert Dax Callner,

(Pictured L-R: CEIR Economist Allen Shaw & CEIR CEO Cathy Breden) Event Cancellations and Postponements Due to COVID-19 Lead to Industry Decline The Center for

GES, a global experiential marketing partner to many of the world’s leading brands, announced that GES Executive Vice President of Industry Development John “Jack” Patronski,

(Pictured L-R: Carrie Ferenac and Cathy Breden) The Center for Exhibition Industry Research released preliminary projections of the impact the COVID-19 pandemic will have on

by Cynthya Porter; Photo courtesy of AmCham Shangha Tension and uncertainty provoked by a tariff war between the U.S. and China has kept the economy,

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) has released a new Industry Insight Series Report, Unraveling the Myths About Material Handling, written by Aaron Bludworth,

(Cathy Breden, pictured above, CEIR chief executive officer, speaks about the exhibition industry’s economy at the CEIR Predict Conference in 2018.) The Center for Exhibition

The Center for Exhibition Industry Research announces the promotion of Senior Research Director Nancy Drapeau, PRC, to CEIR vice president of research. In addition to

(Pictured L-R: Robert McLean, exec. VP of PPAI and chairperson of the 2019 CEIR Board of Directors, and Ian Sequeira, VP of research and measurement at

by Cynthya Porter For exhibition managers, change is a constant in terms of the tradeshow environment, with evolving technology, economic factors and design trends upending