NSCA moves to Dallas for Expo 2008

Mar 24, 2007 8:00 PM

    

Dallas will host the National Systems Contractor Association Expo 2008.

During the recent NSCA Expo 2007 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, Chuck Wilson, NSCA executive director, announced that Expo 2008 would be held in Dallas, forgoing its normal biennial Orlando-Las Vegas rotation.

According to Wilson, the move was dictated by the Las Vegas Convention Center's decision to reduce meeting room space in the available hall.  By moving, the NSCA Expo can take advantage of expanded space at the Dallas Convention Center to introduce several new events within a single building technology conference co-located within its own aisles and meeting spaces.

Beginning with Expo 2009, the show will return to Las Vegas and its normal pattern of cross-country migration between Florida and Nevada.

For more information, visit www.nsca.org.




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