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The 2009 NAB Show was held between April 18 and 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas Hilton. The show drew 83,842 registered attendees of which 23,232 were international attendees and 1,246 from news media.
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In March 2009, the LVCVA launched VegasMeansBusiness.com, [11] a resource for the business community to keep up-to-date on the latest news and events in Las Vegas and the meetings and conventions industry.
The Las Vegas Convention Center (commonly referred to as LVCC) is a convention center in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned and operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority . As one of the largest convention centers in the world, it has 2,500,000 sq ft (230,000 m 2 ) of exhibit space and hosts shows with an estimated 200,000 ...
In 2023, the National Hardware Show was co-dated with Design & Construction Week in Las Vegas. [4] The 2023 Design and Construction Week drew nearly 110,000 attendees and nearly 2,000 exhibitors occupying more than one million square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibits.
DEF CON (also written as DEFCON, Defcon, or DC) is a hacker convention held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada.The first DEF CON took place in June 1993 and today many attendees at DEF CON include computer security professionals, journalists, lawyers, federal government employees, security researchers, students, and hackers with a general interest in software, computer architecture, hardware ...
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Classic Gaming Expo was a gaming convention dedicated to the people, systems and games of the past, with an emphasis on old video games. [1] The Expo was founded in 1999 by John Hardie, Sean Kelly and Keita Iida, In 2000, Joe Santulli replaced Iida as the show's co-organizer.