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Equip In Running For Greatest Trade Show By Trade Show Executive
Equip Exposition, the industry’s largest gathering for those in the lawn and garden industry, including dealers and outdoor power equipment manufacturers, was recently named a finalist in four categories for Trade Show Executive’s Gold 100 Grand awards.
Equip Exposition was named a finalist for “Best Use of Technology and Data,” “Best New Launch,” the “Against All Odds Award,” and “The Greatest Trade Show of 2024” by the publication, which covers the exhibits industry.
“The Grand Awards recognize the most impactful shows in the country. These nominations are a testament to the hard work of our team, and the effort they put in to evolve Equip each year based on attendee feedback,” says Kris Kiser, President of OPEI, which owns and manages Equip Exposition. “Equip Expo continues to deliver gold-standard programming and events for our attendees and exhibitors.”
Since OPEI took management of the trade show in-house and rebranded it in 2022, Equip has been nominated for 12 Grand Awards, and has brought home trophies for “Most Innovative Show” and “Best New Idea.”
This year marks the fourth time in a row Equip’s trade show floor has sold out — the fastest in history. The award-winning and fifth largest trade show in the U.S. saw a record-breaking 28,500 registered last year.
Trade Show Executive’s prestigious Gold 100 & Summit recognizes the top trade shows held in the U.S. and offers associations and independent show organizers an opportunity to highlight their achievements.
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