Sentences with phrase «exhibition industry research»

According to the 2009 CEIR Index report released by the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), the U.S. trade show industry experienced a 12.5 percent overall decline in 2009.
A report by the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) stated that 81 percent of trade show attendees surveyed said they had buying authority; to capitalize on this opportunity yourself, you'll want to invest heavily in early outreach.
She cites a Center for Exhibition Industry Research report from fall 2009 that found each face - to - face exhibition lead will cost a company $ 96 while the same kind of lead elsewhere costs $ 1,039.

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In Canada, the provincial government of Ontario appointed a royal commission to study (among other things) «the increasing exhibition of violence in the communications industry; to determine if there is any... relationship between this phenomenon and the incidence of violent crime in society...» Two of the commission's research studies found that 24 per cent of the news items on television and in newspapers dealt directly with violence and 40 per cent were violence - related, while radio news was concerned with violence and conflict almost 60 per cent of the time!
«In 2016 WISA undertook research to better understand the needs of industry in relation to trade exhibitions.
For many years now, BIOFACH has devoted large chunks of its exhibition to the next generation with its job market, Careers Centre and Organic Food Industry Research Awards.
In addition to a packed exhibition hall there will be a two - day learnShops programme which will see inspirational industry speakers providing valuable insight into the latest developments, technologies and research.
Programmes from practising engineers, technologists and key industry speakers are streamed live and / or on demand and include: • Lectures and presentations from major IET events • Product demonstrations and showcases • Interviews with experts from industry and academia • Reports, news and commentary from exhibitions and trade shows • Research seminars from Universities and research Institutions • Training sessions for IET voResearch seminars from Universities and research Institutions • Training sessions for IET voresearch Institutions • Training sessions for IET volunteers
Opening on 23rd January at the Rook & Raven gallery, Bigger Than The Both of Us, a solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Corinne Felgate is comprised of two new major installations, Bigger than the Both of Us (MOMA) and Studio X Y Z, that draw on the artist's on - going research into our collective relationship with the man - made environment, and how society's perception of the manufacturing industry shapes our understanding of what it is to exist in the world today.
In his 2011 exhibition Recent History at Tate St Ives Starling presented works which drew on research into the China Clay industry in Cornwall.
Her research and curatorial projects are determined by the specific socio - political conditions: OtherIS (2011 - ongoing) is a curatorial platform of video art relating to the US - sanctioned countries; Avant - Guide to NYC (apexart, 2009) redressed historical referents of art in the city within the present; Custom Car Commandos (Art in General, 2009) cross-sectioned the auto industry in crisis with the image industry; Soap Box Event by Pia Lindman (Federal Hall National Memorial, 2008) practiced performance of free speech; among numerous other projects since 1995, when she curated the Third Annual Exhibition of Soros Center for Contemporary Art in Vilnius, Lithuania (1995) in the post — Soviet conditions at the emergence of global networks.
Curiously, W.A.G.E.'s current pay - scale tool for exhibition fees, artist talks, and screenings, uses only two mechanisms — a research - based industry - wide minimum, and an organization's annual operating expenses.
The Curators conduct exhibition research and development, which includes the selection of artworks, artists, associate curators and related industry professionals to complement the exhibition program.
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