Get Global 2020 already hits halfway point on exhibitor space sales

Get Global 2020 already hits halfway point on exhibitor space sales

Outbound industry trade show Get Global has announced it has already sold half of its exhibitor space, well ahead of its prospectus release.

Co-founders Donna Kessler and Gary Bender said this reflected Get Global’s strong reputation in the incentives and meetings industry.

“It’s such a positive indication of how Get Global continues to grow in the industry,” Kessler said. “We are thrilled we’ve already filled almost half our exhibitor space for next year.

“In 2019, we made changes to the show following buyer and exhibitor feedback, and next year will be no different.

“Get Global continues to adapt to what the market demands and what company’s need to succeed. These adaptions are based on real-time feedback we receive.”

Guests at Get Global 2019/Oneill Photographics

With new features already in the works for the 2020 show, including work hubs, roving zone features and activations, Get Global is shaping up to be its biggest yet, according to the event’s organisers.

“We’re committed to our community and delivering on our promises,” Bender said. “We continue to seek feedback and think of new ways to make the show better … to make Get Global a one-stop shop for meeting and incentive buyers.

“If Get Global isn’t already on your radar, it should be.”

Popular features from 2019, including the GET Smart Zone, cocktail party and themed catering will return in 2020.

The organisers of the event have also confirmed the return of exhibitors from Asia, Europe, Hawaii, New Zealand, Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula.

Heading into its fourth year, the show is an innovative and efficient business platform for international suppliers to connect with corporate meeting planners, incentive houses, professional conference organisers, and travel companies.

Get Global’s prospectus for the 2020 event is now available here.

Featured image by Oneill Photographics

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