New Designers opens today at BDC
New Designers, the UK’s annual graduate design showcase, opens today at the Business Design Centre in Islington. The event runs over two weeks, beginning with Week 1 from 2 to […]
New Designers, the UK’s annual graduate design showcase, opens today at the Business Design Centre in Islington. The event runs over two weeks, beginning with Week 1 from 2 to […]
Event Tech World has announced the confirmed Topic Leaders for its inaugural Insider Exchange, taking place 16 July at The Gun in Canary Wharf, London. The event brings together senior-level event
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has created Expo 2030 Riyadh Company, a dedicated entity to execute the kingdom’s World Expo 2030 commitment. This move marks a key operational phase
Exhibition main contractor, Exhibit 3Sixty, introduced ‘Grid Live’, a new web-based stand electrics tracking tool at NHS ConfedExpo 2025, held at Manchester Central. The platform provides a live view of
UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry, has named Exhibition Place in Toronto, as the winner of its 2025 Operations & Services Award. The 2025 UFI Operations & Services Award topic
Elvis Evolution, a new immersive exhibition exploring the life and legacy of Elvis Presley, opens today at Excel London. The exhibition will remain in place until November and is produced
The Events Industry Alliance (EIA) has launched a campaign urging UK and EU policymakers to prioritise the establishment of a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for the business events sector in
Swedish digital signage company ZetaDisplay has partnered with South African IT and AV company ENRA Technologies to expand digital signage adoption across South Africa, Africa, and the Middle East. ENRA
The Events Industry Alliance (EIA) is launching a campaign, 1 July, urging UK and EU policymakers to prioritise the establishment of a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for the business events
Most trade shows are major benefit to the world – economically, socially and even ethically. But, if we turn back the clock, the historical trade show industry has been no