Friday, September 23, 2016

Trade Shows vs. Conferences vs. Conventions

trade shows

My recent post on Events vs. Meetings got some good feedback but also opened the door to some other clarifying questions. One commenter asked to explain the difference between trade shows, conferences and conventions. I combined some of my favorite definitions and examples and here’s what I got for you.

Trade Show – An exhibition for companies in a specific industry to showcase and demonstrate their latest offerings. Mostly closed to the public.


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Conference – A meeting for consultation, education, exchange of information, or discussion with a formal agenda.

Convention – A formal meeting of members, representatives, or delegates. Examples include a fraternal society or political party.

I hope that helps compartmentalize some of the different types of events in our industry.


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