CEIR Reports on "What Attendees Want from Exhibitions"

In its latest report, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research updated a study first released 10 years ago that took a look at attempting to answer the age-old question on everyone’s minds: “What Attendees Want from Exhibitions.”

The first part of the series of reports on this subject will focus on what attendees want from exhibitions and how well their needs are being met at events.

Respondents were asked to rate the importance of 22 possible reasons for attending, ranging from the seminars and speakers to finding a solution for an existing product.

AG Connect Expo & Summit Breaks Records Across the Board

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ biennial AG Connect Expo & Summit not only nearly doubled its attendance, but it also set records for exhibit space, number of exhibitor and education tickets.

The 2013 show attracted nearly 11,000 registrants, compared with 5,800 registrants in 2011. (The 2011 collocated American Farm Bureau Federation had an additional 5,500 registrants.)

The 2013 event was held Jan. 29-31 at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Mo.

Deutsche Messe AG’S Motion, Drive and Automation Event Collocates with IMTS in 2014

With the successful debut of Germany-based Deutsche Messe Ag’s INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NORTH AMERICA alongside the International Manufacturing Technology Show in September at Chicago’s McCormick Place, the company has decided to try their luck again.

In 2014, again collocated withthe Association for Manufacturing Technology's IMTS, Deutsche Messe will debut the U.S. edition of the Motion, Drive and Automation event.

International Salon & Spa Expo Long Beach (ISSE)

January 24th, 2015 - January 26th, 2015

International Production & Processing Expo Draws 25,000-plus to Atlanta

The 2013 International Production & Processing Expo attracted more than 25,000 attendees Jan. 29-Jan. 31 to the Georgia World Congress Center, exceeding the goal established by the three associations that run the show, according to show management.

In addition, IPPE had 1,189 exhibitors with more than 430,000 net square feet of exhibit space.

The show was sponsored by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, the American Feed Industry Association and the American Meat Institute.

PMMI's Debut Edition of EXPO PACK Guadalajara Sells Out

Even though the launch of the show was announced just seven months ago, PMMI’s debut edition of EXPO PACK Guadalajara already has sold out when it’s set to run Feb. 27-March 1.

“In December, we were happy to see 90 percent of the exhibit space was sold,” said Enrique Guzman, director of PMMI’s Latin America office.

He added, “But now, less than a month later, we are even more pleased to report that 100 percent of available booth space is taken.”

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