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  • Why technology hasn’t killed the exhibition yet

    Why technology hasn’t killed the exhibition yet

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    The period 1980 to 2010 may have been defined by several trends, but none was more threatening to the industry or as complicated to overcome, than the arrival of the Internet. When the first two connections of the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (Arpanet) were joined between Leonard Kleinrock’s Network Measurement Center and Douglas Engelbart’s…

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  • The appeal of the UAE, the stable centre of a problematic region

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    The dawn of the 21st century saw a lot of organisers moving into nascent exhibition regions in the Middle East, Russia and South East Asia, for very different reasons. Although…

    The appeal of the UAE, the stable centre of a problematic region
  • Making a mark in Africa

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    Markets do not progress from emerging to developed overnight. There are no quick bucks to be made from a speculative or committed entry into an emerging market, and exhibition organisers…

    Making a mark in Africa
  • Singapore as a stepping stone to South East Asia

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    While no individual market can compete with China in terms of sheer magnitude, the world’s focus on South East Asia has led to the development of large exhibition markets in,…

    Singapore as a stepping stone to South East Asia

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