Are Trade Shows Back?
We’re starting to see some encouraging signs of life from the trade show industry.
The Automate 2022 Show and Conference, held June 6–9 in Detroit, celebrated what organizers are calling “the most successful event in its history,” setting new records for registrants (24,000) and exhibit booths (600). For the first time in a long time, our editors and staff attended a busy show full of excitement, commerce and new technology. Even better, the show organizer, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3), already expects next year’s show to be even bigger (for more information, see our coverage on p. 42).
It would be easy to call that particular show an outlier, but we’ve heard of others, too. MODEX, the supply chain–oriented show sponsored by the Material Handling Institute, was held in Atlanta in April. MHI reported significant attendance gains, more than 20% above their last pre-pandemic show in 2018.
I'll answer the question. Trade shows are back.
And it’s not just trade shows, either. Classes and other in-person events are also seeing an uptick.
Here at AGMA, we’re seeing a lot of progress. Some of AGMA’s classes have begun selling out, including the popular Gearbox CSI and Gear Failure Analysis classes.