Welcome to The Exhibitionists podcast, grab a lanyard and reach for the free booth tchotchke
Where are we headed and how will we get there, once Covid-19 is back in the box? UFI's four regional directors join Steph and Antony to share their insight on what the exhibition world may look like when we emerge from this global industry shutdown
Antony visits Event Tech Live to speak with three companies helping personalise the real-world exhibitor experience using online solutions. Thank you to Mykyta Fastovets, Chris Wickson and Aleksandra Panyukhina for their expert insight..
Steph catches up with London-based exhibition organiser Montgomery Group, a family-run private global business as at ease in the overcrowded Singapore as it is in nascent Botswana, for which no regional challenge is too great, and freedom from shareholders is a blessing.
Marty and Marty from Mad Event Management drop in to update The Exhibitionists on what trade show organisers can learn from the world of consumer
The Exhibitionists speak to two leading figures in the campaign for gender equality in global exhibitions
The switched-on trio Jo-Anne Kelleway, Matt Coyne and Adam Parry join Steph and Antony to provide some illumination on tech trends in the exhibition industry
Steph and Antony discuss the nefarious practice of pay-to-play, and how to boost your event's value with quality content
Steph reports back from the shooting and hunting SHOT Show in Las Vegas, a wall-bound event taking aim at new exhibitors through a series of carefully implemented new schemes and pavilions
Steph and Antony catch up with Explori's Sophie Holt to find out more about what's causing visitors to tune in or turn off when they hit the show floor
This edition we look at how to improve your relationship with key press and media partners with the help of CES' Rocio Sandoval, while Steph turns the table on Antony and asks how the journalist's experience could be enriched..
As the year draws to an end, Steph and Antony discuss acquisition, collapse and the topics that we may come to remember it by