Exhibitor 2013 for Trade Show and Corporate Event Marketers
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The Exhibitor 2013 Convention will be in Las Vegas, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, March 17th through March 21st. Exhibitor Magazine presents this world conference and exhibition for trade show and corporate event marketers. They will provide training and education for these professionals.
The Exhibitor boasts being in its 25th year of existence. Their curriculum of Exhibitor 2013 includes over 200 sessions that will cover seven of the most critical learning tracks. The faculty for the sessions are 145 of the top industry experts. It is mandatory that they complete Speaker Training. Exhibitor 2013 has the only professional certification program that has university affiliation. Three thousand trade show industry professionals are currently enrolled in the Certified Trade Show Marketer program.
Exhibitor 2013 Faculty members and some of the classes they will teach include:
Joe Federbush—Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Exhibit Surveys, Inc.
T501: Why Can’t We Just Get Along? An Interactive Conversation about the Challenges of the Multi-Generational Workplace
M118: You Know What to Measure – But How Do You Actually Measure It?
Jim Gilmore—Co-founder of Strategic Horizons LLP
R404: Advanced Learning Session: 101 Ways to Differentiate Your Event
M605: Authors Executive Series: Creating Real Appeal – Adding Authenticity to Your Exhibits
T607: Advanced Learning Session: Insights in Innovation
W612: Creating Innovative Exhibit and Event Experiences
Deirdre Junta—President and Founder of Marketing to Sales
S114: Half-Day Workshop and Advanced Learning Session: The Power of Metrics
Scott Leech—Senior Partner of BrandSpeak Communications
W31113: How to Grow Your Brand: Incorporating Brand Marketing into Your Exhibit Program
Jan Nelson: Executive Director of the Certified Trade Show Marketing (CTSM) Program
T514: Preparing, Developing, and Submitting a Quality CTSM Portfolio
Exhibitors and New Products at Exhibitor 2013
Providers for trade shows, conventions, and conferences will be in the exhibit hall. Attendees of Exhibitor 2013 will be able to find all sorts of services and products along with finding new partners. The New Product Showcase will deliver a large collection of new corporate event and trade show services and products. Exhibitors here will be vying for the Buyer’s Choice Awards that will be selected from the field of New Product Showcase entries.
Exhibitors scheduled to be at Exhibitor 2013
Some of the exhibitors that will be showcasing their products and services will be:
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Lingtong Exhibition System Co. Ltd.
- Logos Promotional Marketing, Inc.
- MBA Design & Display Products Corp.
- North America Display Corporation
- Corporate Communications Inc. CorpEvents Northeast
- Exhibitor.TV powered by Advisor Communications
- Graphic-al Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America Inc.
- Interactive Entertainment Group
Community Events at Exhibitor 2013
Exhibitor 2013 will have some unique socializing events. Dinner with Strangers is a tradition that allows the exhibitors, speakers, and attendees to relax around a shared meal. It will be every night and takes place right on site at The Square at Mandalay Bay.
An orientation will provide first time attendees with a great way to decide on what events they should attend. There will be tips from the show producer and ideas and suggestions for how to fit it all in. It is also a good time to network with those that have graduated from CTSM to get questions answered about getting professionally certified.
Do you attend trade shows and conventions for your business? Will you be attending Exhibitor 2013? Let us know in the comments section below.