Come on, everyone in the media and entertainment industry has been to the (arguably) largest and most influential show in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) and perhaps the world.
During the fall nights, Las Vegas’ attention turns to the lifeblood of its economic prosperity — conference and convention business.
Investors seeking to identify opportunities in the cannabis industry will convene at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas for the ArcView Investor Network Forum.
More than two dozen trade shows come quietly to Las Vegas during October and November and often get overlooked.
Michael Dominguez, senior vice president and chief sales officer or MGM Resorts International, recently earned him recognition as one of the 25 most influential people in the meetings industry for 2015.
The National Clean Energy Summit 8.0 with the focus on “Powering Progress.” In its eighth year, the summit has become the nation’s foremost clean energy conversation, bringing in panelists from around the country. This year will mark the first time that a sitting president will take the stage as Barack Obama delivers the keynote speech.
When aviation futurist Mike Boyd talks, the business community listens.
PTMD by Maka, an international provider of designer home furnishings, is collaborating with Deep in Paint, a Miami company that specializes in creating artworks using the human body as a canvas and focal point.
All the world may be a stage, but for one trend-setting company, no stage is larger than Las Vegas. That’s because Sin City has become the epicenter of Electronic Dance Music and Emazing Lights fits the EDM scene, well, like a glove.
For months, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Rossi Ralenkotter has been sounding the alarm that it’s imperative that Las Vegas enhance its tourism infrastructure to maintain its lead as the nation’s top tourism destination.