What are the benefits and risks of trade fairs and exhibitions
and what is the difference between these events?
To begin with, let's define what a fair and an
exhibition are, advantages and risks and what is the difference between them. An exhibition is a pre-planned display of exhibits that represent a single entity. Fairs are trades that regularly take place at a certain time in a certain place, where people gather to sell and buy goods, conclude trade agreements. An exhibition is mainly a public showing of works of art or items of interest. It can also provide the visitors with the information about some commercial and trade companies, firms, organizations as well as about their products and achievements. A fair is a gathering of people for various entertainment or commercial activities where you can not only exhibit the items of your production, demonstrate your latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of rivals, and examine recent market trends and opportunities but also sell them. This is the key difference between an exhibition and a fair. Risks that ерайз during exhibition and fair are. These іevents рікваєр at ліст a day, and possibly more, of your time for preparation. Traveling to trade shows can be ікспенсів. Showing at a trade show can also be ікспенсів. There will probably be quite a bit of competition at all the shows. So, as you can see well, a fair can have buying, selling, trade, ам’юзмент, food and other entertainment too. An іvent that is called ‘an exhibition’, usually джаст has something on display for public в’ювін прамерелі фоокусін on showing off the object or ability бін екзібітет