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The tradeshow was inaugurated in 1933 by the Men's Apparel Guild in California. At one time it featured only men's clothing and accessories, but has expanded to include ladies' clothing and accessories, and manufacturing services. In 1989 it moved to Las Vegas. [1] In 1998, Magic was acquired by Advanstar Communications. [2]
COMDEX (an abbreviation of COMputer Dealers' EXhibition) was a computer expo trade show held in the Las Vegas Valley of Nevada, United States, each November from 1979 to 2003. It was one of the largest computer trade shows in the world, usually second only to the German CeBIT, and one of the largest trade shows in any industry sector. COMDEX ...
MINExpo International is held every four years and has been held at the Las Vegas Convention Center since 1996. [3] The 2008 MINExpo drew over 44,000 people (an increase of over 44% from the previous show in 2004) and 1,025 exhibitors in an area of 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) [1] [2] [3]
This is a category for conventions and trade shows in the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding communities. Pages in category "Las Vegas Valley conventions and trade shows" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
It is held each year either in the months of January or February for four days in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] This event is a show where products, resources, and information related to concrete construction are shared and displayed. More than 1,800 companies and suppliers from all over the world come together in the 900,000-square-foot (84,000 m 2 ...
The show crushed expected attendance numbers, drawing over 139,000 construction and fluid power professionals from 133 countries to Las Vegas from March 14th to 18th of 2023, making it the largest trade show in North America. It included 2,400 exhibitors from 36 countries spread out over 3 million square feet of exhibit space. [10]
The website also promotes Las Vegas' attributes as a leading destination for meetings and conventions, including the approximately 150,000 rooms and more than 11,500,000 square feet (1,070,000 m 2) of meeting space available and proximity to McCarran International Airport.
It was a spin-off from the Chicago Music Show, [3] which until then had served as the main event for exhibiting consumer electronics. The event had 17,500 attendees and over 100 exhibitors. [ 4 ] From 1978 to 1994, CES was held twice each year: once in January in Las Vegas, known as Winter Consumer Electronics Show (WCES), and once in June in ...