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Exhibitor 2008

Posted by Brian Lanning on Dec 07 2007 | Trade Shows, Trade Show News

If you are in any way involved in your company’s event or trade show program, you should definitely attend Exhibitor 2008. This show, at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, is especially for trade show and corporate event marketers. The conference portion of the show takes place March 9-13, and the exhibition is March 10-12.

Join 6,000+ tradeshow and event professionals, from all 50 states and 10 countries, and discover ways to impact your program. Here are some highlights of this year’s show:

Conference
- Choose from over 200 sessions including hands-on workshops, case studies, author presentations and more.
- Take advantage of Peer-2-Peer roundtables and off-site Field Trips.
- Six sessions on environmentally friendly practices to help in the push towards greener exhibiting.

Exhibition
- The most exhibit and event products are launched here.
- A bigger exhibit hall with more of the industry’s most impressive, innovative resources.
- Over 300 exhibitors
- The newest, hottest, and most cutting-edge solutions specifically for face-to-face marketers.

So don’t miss out on this year’s show and the chance to become a better exhibitor. For more information, go to http://www.exhibitoronline.com/exhibitorshow/2008/overview.asp.


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IMTS 2008

Posted by Brian Lanning on Oct 17 2007 | Trade Shows, Trade Show News

It’s that time again. AMT’s International Manufacturing Technology Show is coming back to town in September 2008. This is one of the biggest tradeshows around and is only held every other year. Here are some quick facts about 2008’s show:

- It runs from September 8 through September 13 2008 at McCormick Place in Chicago.
- In the 27th installation of IMTS, the show will host over 1200 exhibitors in 1.2 million net square feet of space.
- Over 90,000 buyers and sellers from 119 countries are expected to attend.

If you are involved in the manufacturing industry in any way, shape or form…this is the show for you.

For more information on this huge trade show, check out www.imts.com.


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The Motivation Show

Posted by Skyler Cook on Sep 25 2007 | Trade Shows, Trade Show Exhibit Design

I just returned from The Motivation Show which opened today at McCormick Place. I wasn’t sure what to expect since this was my first time at this particular event. It’s a very interesting show with some very impressive exhibits. The distinctive thing I noticed was that the successful exhibits were less about conveying a message and more about establishing an atmosphere.

Rather than touting their latest product or newest service, the exhibits with the most traffic focused more on creating a unique ambiance. However, there was no one common theme that tied the most impactful exhibits together. Some of the booths that stuck out did so by using trade show graphics, some with custom furniture, while others used lighting and hanging structures.

Regardless of the business you are in, it is definitely worth checking out. The Motivation Show ends this Thursday, September 27.


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Hanging Signage at Graph Expo

Posted by Alex Karan on Sep 17 2007 | Trade Shows, Trade Show Exhibit Design

I had the chance to check out Graph Expo at McCormick Place last Thursday. The one thing that caught my eye at this year’s Graph Expo, more so than anything else, was overhead signage. You could find anything from basic tension fabric structures to more elaborate signage with multiple structures rigged in a single booth space. I found myself navigating around the show floor, not by way of the show book, but by identifying the hanging signage.

You definitely got a taste of what kind of booth you were going to walk into by looking at of the company’s hanging signage. If designed effectively, the overhead signage was an extension of the overall exhibit design. A few of the show’s larger exhibits went the extra mile and applied hanging illuminated signage over each category of their business. It left me with an impression of walking into a department store instead of a trade show booth.

Granted, there were a lot of hanging structures at this show which, at first glance, looked like a big clutter of colors. That is why it is even more imperative to invest more thought into what to hang over your booth at your next show. While the trade show industry and it’s technology advances, simple fabric structures may not have the same impact on attendees as it once did a few years ago. As an exhibit designer, one thing I will dedicate more time to in the future is overhead signage. It could quite possibly have a direct impact on the amount of traffic your booth space receives.


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