Noun
tradeshow (plural tradeshows)
Alternative form of trade show
Among the multimedia components she designed were custom animation sequences, sound tracks and programming for the tradeshow kiosk, product demonstration and interactive tour. Source: Internet
For all the passersby knows the hulking structure is a factory for some obscure car part or a storage facility for unused tradeshow kiosks. Source: Internet
Samsung's QLED TVs are bright and colorful and they look fantastic, even in less-than-ideal tradeshow lighting, but I'm not yet convinced they're game-changers. Source: Internet
The tradeshow attracted about 5,000 attendees and more than 150 exhibitors, a 20- per-cent boost over last year, ranging from Rogers Communications to one-person public relations firms. Source: Internet
"With the boom going on in Edmonton right now, the timing is perfect and that is illustrated by the tradeshow being virtually sold out," says Stephenson. Source: Internet
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) tradeshow in Barcelona is the largest tradeshow of the year for showcasing new mobile devices and everyone who's anyone attends this prestigious event with the exception of Apple. Source: Internet