soapy
Senior Member
I thought the ICA show was smaller than usual. I did not see many new innovations like I have seen in the past. I really felt that there was very little educational seminars for the Self Service side of things. The Q and A session was very good and could have gone on much longer. A lot of good topics were covered. A couple of more people with microphones working the crowd would have helped.
I thought that blendco had a unique approach with one large booth and several smaller booths scattered around the show floor. It made it real easy to talk to them vs. the one large booth concept that gets all jambed up.
The ICA really stumbled when it came to detailers. They would not allow any meeting schedules to b e printed on the ICA brochures so it was difficult to get class locations and topics. They should have been a little more help to the detailers who attended.
My thoughts are that all trade shows are getting smaller and are more expensive. I think they will all have to combine with other trade shows to offer more buyers opportunities to see various things. My thoughts for a car wash show is to combine with shows like SEMA who offer large base of attendees who are car people. It would give normal carwash people more of an incentive to attend if they had other shows that could benefit them. It would also open up more buyers to the suppliers and generate more leads for them.
I thought that blendco had a unique approach with one large booth and several smaller booths scattered around the show floor. It made it real easy to talk to them vs. the one large booth concept that gets all jambed up.
The ICA really stumbled when it came to detailers. They would not allow any meeting schedules to b e printed on the ICA brochures so it was difficult to get class locations and topics. They should have been a little more help to the detailers who attended.
My thoughts are that all trade shows are getting smaller and are more expensive. I think they will all have to combine with other trade shows to offer more buyers opportunities to see various things. My thoughts for a car wash show is to combine with shows like SEMA who offer large base of attendees who are car people. It would give normal carwash people more of an incentive to attend if they had other shows that could benefit them. It would also open up more buyers to the suppliers and generate more leads for them.