2010 Top 250 Cdn Trade Shows

For a complete 2010 TSNN Top 50 Canadian Trade Shows list that includes contact information please contact Joyce Crisp at jcrisp@tarsus.com 262-782-1900.

TSNN Rank by NSF Event Event Date(s) Venue
1
International CES 2010 2010 International CES - Consumer Electronics Association Conference
Organizer: Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
# Exhibitors:2,700
# Attendees:130,000
01/08/2010 to 01/11/2010
Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas
NSF: 1,442,000
2
IMTS 2010 - International Manufacturing Technology Show The International Manufacturing Technology Show is one of the largest industrial trade shows in the world, with thousands of exhibitors and over eighty-five thousand visitors. The event is held every two years in September at McCormick Place, Chicago.
Organizer: AMT
# Exhibitors:1,728
# Attendees:82,411
09/14/2010 to 09/19/2010
McCormick Place Complex Chicago
NSF: 1,137,375
3
Pack Expo International/Process Expo/CPP Expo PACK EXPO International will focus on the latest developments in packaging technology and will showcase exhibitors' state-of-the-art advances in packaging machinery, converting machinery, materials, packages and containers, and components. The most prominent companies in the industry will be exhibiting and making product introductions at the show. PACK EXPO International is a biennial event (every other year) - ideal timing for important industry updates and new product technology.

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Organizer: PMMI - Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute
# Exhibitors:1,835
# Attendees:64,519
11/01/2010 to 11/04/2010
Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas
NSF: 1,054,505
4
Organizer: World Market Center
# Exhibitors:1,702
# Attendees:0
02/02/2010 to 02/06/2010
World Market Center Las Vegas
NSF: 1,005,943
5
National Business Aviation Association - NBAA 63rd Annual Meeting & Convention This annual event is the business aviation industry's largest and most efficient annual gathering of buyers and sellers. It often is the only yearly opportunity to do direct, side by side comparisons of nearly every product and service available to company flight departments. It also is far and away the industry's leading venue for new product announcements and introductions.
Organizer: National Business Aviation Association (NBAA)
# Exhibitors:1,083
# Attendees:33,000
10/20/2010 to 10/22/2010
Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta
NSF: 917,490
6
International Woodworking Machinery and Furniture Supply Fair USA IWF is the must attend show for supplies, manufacturing and processing of materials for the woodworking, furniture, cabinetry, flooring, door & window, plastics, solid surfacing, and machine tooling industries. No other show offers access to exhibitors and buyers from all elements of the wood and related material processing industry.
Organizer: The International Woodworking Fair (IWF)
# Exhibitors:1,324
# Attendees:21,000
08/26/2010 to 08/29/2010
Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta
NSF: 813,000
7
RECon - The Global Retail Real Estate Convention RECon is largest worldwide gathering of retail real estate professionals in the world, which Includes; developers, retailers, financial institutions, service providers and governmental agencies.
Organizer: International Council of Shopping Centers
# Exhibitors:900
# Attendees:35,000
05/24/2010 to 05/26/2010
Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas
NSF: 800,000
9
MAGIC Marketplace (MAGIC/WWDMAGIC/MAGIC kids/Sourcing at MAGIC/Project/Pool) (Aug.) MAGIC is the largest and most comprehensive marketplace for the men's apparel and accessories industry.
Organizer: Advanstar Communications Inc.
# Exhibitors:1,800
# Attendees:85,000
08/18/2010 to 08/20/2010
Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas
NSF: 753,169
10
Organizer: Recreational Vehicle Association RVIA
# Exhibitors:394
# Attendees:6,760
11/24/2010 to 11/26/2010
Kentucky Fair & Expo Center Louisville
NSF: 752,101
11
2010 NAB Show When broadcast and motion picture technologies go digital, the solutions are showcased at one event. When cutting-edge production techniques are traded among professionals from every medium, it's because they've gathered at one destination.
Organizer: National Association of Broadcasters
# Exhibitors:1,450
# Attendees:89,000
04/11/2010 to 04/16/2010
Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas
NSF: 750,000
Partner Voices
Less than six months ago, Lisa Messina joined the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) as the first-ever chief sales officer after leading the sales team at Caesars Entertainment. A 12-year Las Vegas resident, Messina is a graduate of Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and serves on MPI International’s board of directors. TSNN had a chance to catch up with this dynamic leader and talk to her about her vision for the new role, current shifts in the trade show industry, creating more diversity and equity within the organization, and advice to future female leaders. Lisa Messina, Chief Sales Officer, LVCVA With Las Vegas becoming The Greatest Arena on EarthTM, what are some of the things you’re most excited about in your role? Our team was at The Big Game’s handoff ceremony earlier this month, and I couldn’t help but think, “We’re going to crush it next year!”  These high-profile events and venues not only drive excitement, but also provide unmatched opportunities for event planners. Allegiant Stadium hosts events from 10 to 65,000 people and offers on-field experiences. Formula 1 Grand Prix will take place in Las Vegas in November, after the year-one F1 race, the four-story paddock building will be available for buyouts and will also offer daily ride-along experiences that will be available for groups. And, of course, the MSG Sphere officially announced that it will open in September, ahead of schedule, with a U2 residency. It’s going to be the most technologically advanced venue as far as lighting, sound, feel, and even scent, and it will be available for buyouts and next-level sponsorships inside and outside. There’s no ceiling to what you can do when you’re doing events in Las Vegas.  Allegiant Stadium As the trade show and convention business returns to the pre-pandemic levels, what shifts are you noticing and how do you think they will impact the industry going forward? Our trade show organizers are very focused on driving customer experience. Most of our organizers are reporting stronger exhibitor numbers and increased numbers of new exhibitors, with trade shows proving to be almost or above 2019 levels. Now our organizers are really doubling down on driving attendance and focusing on the data to provide that individualized, customized experience to help attendees meet their goals and get the best value. Some companies continue to be cautiously optimistic with their organizational spend when it comes to sending attendees, but I think it will continue to improve. As the U.S. Travel Association makes more progress on the U.S. visa situation, we also expect a growing influx of international attendees. What are some innovative ways the LVCVA helps trade show and convention organizers deliver the most value for their events? We focus on customer experience in the same way that trade show organizers are thinking about it. We got rave reviews with the West Hall Expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), so over the next two years, we will be renovating the North and the Central halls, which will include not just the same look and feel, but also the digital experiences that can be leveraged for branding and sponsorship opportunities.  Vegas Loop, the underground transportation system designed by The Boring Company, is also a way we have enhanced the customer experience. Vegas Loop at the LVCC has transported more than 900,000 convention attendees across the campus since its 2021 launch. Last summer, Resorts World and The Boring Company opened the first resort stop at the Resorts World Las Vegas , with plans to expand throughout the resort corridor, including downtown Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium and Harry Reid International Airport. The LVCVA also purchased the Las Vegas Monorail in 2020, the 3.9-mile-long elevated transportation system that connects eight resorts directly to the convention center campus. This is the only rail system in the world that integrates fares directly into show badges and registration. For trade show organizers, these transportation options mean saving time, money and effort when it comes to moving groups from the hotels to LVCC and around the city. Also, the more we can focus on building the infrastructure around the convention center, the more it supports the customer experience and ultimately supports our trade show organizers. Scheduled to debut in Q4, Fontainebleau Las Vegas will offer 3,700 hotel rooms and 550,000 square feet of meeting and convention space next to LVCC.  What are some of the plans for advancing DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) within your organization? We’re currently partnering with instead of working with a leading consulting firm, to lay the foundation and create a solid DEI plan and be the leader when it comes to DEI initiatives. The heart of that journey with the consulting firm is also talking to our customers about their strategic approaches to DEI and driving innovation in this space.  What are your favorite ways to recharge? My husband and I have an RV and we’re outdoorsy people. So, while we have over 150,000 world-class hotel rooms and renowned restaurants right outside our doorstep, one of my favorite things to do is get out to Red Rock Canyon, the Valley of Fire, and Lake Mead. Five of the top national parks are within a three-hour drive from Las Vegas, so there’s a lot you can do. We love balancing the energy of Las Vegas with nature, and we’re noticing that a lot of attendees add activities off the Strip when they come here.  Valley of Fire What advice would you give to women following leadership paths in destination marketing? I think it’s about being laser-focused on what you want to accomplish; building a team around you that lifts you and helps you achieve your goals; and being humble and realizing that you do it as a group. No one gets this done alone. Thankfully, there are a lot of women in leadership in this organization, in our customers’ organizations, and in this city that we can be really proud of. We’re a formidable force that is making things happen.   This interview has been edited and condensed. This article is exclusively sponsored by the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority. For more information, visit HERE.