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trade show
Word History and Origins
Origin of trade show1
Example Sentences
“It played a big role in trade shows and conferences,” said Josh Wand, founder and CEO of recruiting firm ForceBrands.
Businesses across the world that run conferences and trade shows for marketers have been upended by the pandemic.
Tourism accounts for 4% of Singapore’s gross domestic product—it generated $20 billion in 2019—and the city is normally a top spot for business conferences and trade shows.
The number of available third-party corporate wellness tech vendors is rapidly expanding, according to managing partner of Workplace Intelligence Dan Schawbel, and his experience of attending HR trade shows.
So, it shouldn’t be surprising that some states are slowly warming to the idea of small-scale trade shows.
PARIS, France — The Eurosatory military trade show here is supposed to highlight the latest in defense tech.
In 2005, he presented his signature line, i.am, at the Magic Apparel Trade Show in Las Vegas.
The statistics of post–war trade show that the former argument still holds good.
It was much more like a carny haunted house trade-show floor now.
I cannot endure being dressed up by an undertaker as part of his trade show.
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