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Jun 25, 2013
Already a name brand textile show in the United States, George Little Management’s SURTEX Asia is set to open Aug. 25-27 at the Pudong Hotel in Shanghai with an expected 1,500 textile manufacturers. The manufacturers will come from China, Southeast Asia and the Middle East to check out the designs for product development. “The positive response to SURTEX Asia by both the world’s top studios as well as design-focused Asian manufacturers has generated great momentum,” said Penny Sikalis, GLM vice president and SURTEX Asia show manager. She added, “There’s… more
Jun 25, 2013
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions’ Asian Attractions Expo 2013, held June 4-7 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center at Marina Bay Sands, broke previous attendance records, with 5,350 professionals. Billed as the largest expo of its kind in the region, the four-day event also had a record number of exhibiting companies displaying the newest products and services on the largest trade showfloor in the event’s history, according to show officials. In addition, the IAAPA Institute for Attractions Managers was sold out and attendance was strong… more
Jun 25, 2013
J. Spargo & Associates has been busy lately, snagging several new pieces of medical-event related business ranging from shows focused on nephrology to oncology. “We are delighted to welcome our latest medical association clients to the JS&A family. Our expertise in the medical marketplace and our ability to deliver services and deploy best practices to a wide variety of medical trade shows allows us to lower operational costs for our clients,” said Susan Bracken, president and CEO of JS&A. She added, “Our healthcare team is equipped to launch broader… more
Jun 25, 2013
ITE & MICE 2013, a collocation of the 27th edition of ITE and the 8th edition of ITE MICE that was held successfully June 13-16 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre was 6.6-percent larger than the previous show, occupying 16,000 square meters. There also were a record number of 680 exhibitors from 46 countries and regions, as well as a 5.8-percent increase, a total of 6,055, travel agents/tour operators who attended the trade portion of the event. In all, the two trade days drew 11,872 buyers and trade visitors, with 72 percent coming from Hong Kong, 20 percent from… more
Jun 25, 2013
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre may have found the secret to success in retaining staff, with 23 percent of the current staff force of 310 joined as part of the pre-opening team between 2003 and June 2005. “More impressive is the fact that 51 percent, or 158 team members have been with the Centre five years and longer,” said the Centre’s director of Human Resource, Rohizat Baharum, himself a 9-year veteran. Part of the Centre’s success is attributed to its’ ’70-20-10’ formula that entails 70 percent experiential learning, 20 percent networking,… more
Jun 25, 2013
Organised by Hong Kong-based Adsale Exhibition, the 16th edition of International Exhibition on Textile Industry (ShanghaiTex) reportedly opened to more than 1,000 exhibitors spread over 100,000 m2 ofexhibition space at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre(SNIEC). The show took place from 10th to 13th June 2013 and the organiser expected to attract more than 60,000 visitors and 30 associations and enterprise delegations. The theme of this year’s ShanghaiTex was “Leading the Transformation and Upgrading of China Textile Industry.” It also hosted group pavilions from… more
Jun 25, 2013
The recently concludedHong Kong International Jewellery Show, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council(HKTDC),will adopt a “2 Shows 2 Venues” format beginning in March 2014. The new arrangement will see the show split into the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem and Pearl Showto run concurrently at two separate venues. According to the HKTDC, finished jewellery products will be exhibited at the International Jewellery Show in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre(HKCEC) from 5th to 9th March, while loose stones… more
Jun 25, 2013
The wine and spirits trade show, Vinexpo, will expand its Asian portfolio to Beijing and Tokyo next year by launching two new events. The Beijing show will be held from 2nd to 3rd June, with an expected attendance of 200 exhibitors and more than 3,000 wine and spirit professionals from Beijing and north China. The Japan show will launch on 1st and 2nd November, and is expected to attract 400 exhibitors and 3,000 visitors. According to the organiser, the Beijing show is an “extension” of the Vinexpo Asia-Pacific and the Japan show will have a “special emphasis” during… more
Jun 25, 2013
The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) recently organised its first road show in Myanmar to promote business and networking opportunities for the exhibition industry between the two countries. The road show was held in Yangon in collaboration with the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) and supported by The Royal Thai Embassy, Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and Myanmar Tourism Federation. Thailand’s exhibition industry is ranked among the highest of the ASEAN countries as TCEB aims to help Myanmar benefit from the… more
Jun 24, 2013
A new, 5-year labor agreement was reached between Global Experience Specialists and the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters Local 1027, who work in the warehouse on exhibits and other projects. Contract renewal negotiations originally had halted June 3 because of the union’s request for a 17-percent wage increase during a 4-year period and GES’ offer of a 15-percent increase during the same 4-year time period. Neither side disclosed specifics of the new agreement, but Frank T. Libby, president and executive secretary-treasurer for the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters,… more
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