Trade Show

/ˈtreɪd ˌʃoʊ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A commercial event where businesses exhibit their products and services to potential buyers, partners, and the public, often governed by contracts and regulatory compliance.
    The company secured several new clients by participating in the international trade show.

Forms

  • trade shows

Commentary

Trade shows frequently involve binding agreements concerning booth rental, intellectual property display, and compliance with venue rules, making clear contractual terms essential.

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