Transformation is a Must, not a Maybe - Outtakes from 2018 TSNN Awards

Submitted by rwimberly@tsnn.com on Tue, 08/21/2018 - 10:12

The theme of last weekend’s TSNN Awards was transformation, which is a common thread that links all shows together right now. The need to reimagine the trade show experience is not a new concept. But what I think is a new way to think about it, is the way the content itself is presented.

The long-in-the-tooth formula of filling up convention centers with exhibitors, sprinkled with education offerings of regurgitated industry buzz – is simply no longer sustainable.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Trade Show Display

Submitted by lpsavas@tsnn.com on Thu, 08/16/2018 - 10:43

Trade shows are crucial to the growth of many businesses. They are competitive events but can lead to the successful business relationships. The key is to stand out in the right way at the trade show. When used effectively in a trade show setting, exhibits and displays can grow your business and bring it to the next level.

AI and smart security to be leading focuses of Shanghai Smart Home Technology 2018

Shanghai Smart Home Technology will again join forces with China Smart Home Industry Alliance (CSHIA) to establish a platform that connects key players in the smart home industry.

An overwhelming response from exhibitors has resulted in the largest ever exhibition space for the show which will span across 23,000 sqm.

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