Trade fair
A trade fair (trade show, trade exhibition or expo) is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products, service, study activities of rivals and examine recent market trends and opportunities.
In contrast to consumer fairs, only some trade fairs are open to the
public, while others can only be attended by company representatives
(members of the trade, e.g. professionals) and members of the press,
therefore trade shows are classified as either "Public" or "Trade
Only". A few fairs are hybrids of the two; one example is the Frankfurt Book Fair,
which is trade-only for its first three days and open to the general
public on its final two days. They are held on a continuing basis in
virtually all markets and normally attract companies from around the
globe. For example, in the U.S. there are currently over 10,000 [1]
trade shows held every year, and several online directories have been
established to help organizers, attendees, and marketers identify
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