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Convention Industry Council
Branche: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
A group of specialists organized by a business enterprise, governmental body and commissions to undertake intensive study and research into specified problems.
Industry:Convention
A list, whether printed or electronic, by which an event organizer and/or their designates (e.g. A housing bureau) delivers multiple reservations to a hotel or other housing facility. Often the information contained in a rooming list is originally gathered through attendees completed Housing Forms.
Industry:Convention
A container for exhibit components suitable for extended reuse, usually with hinged lid and felted interior.
Industry:Convention
A horizontal cone of light produced by lasers and fog.
Industry:Convention
A break during formal program sessions with special food and beverages pertaining to a theme and often including decorations, costumes, and entertainment.
Industry:Convention
A black light used to make phosphorescent and fluorescent paints glow in the dark.
Industry:Convention
A pattern of group arrivals that are separate from the main arrivals.
Industry:Convention
1) Process of wrapping and consolidating exhibit crates, boxes and loose items on a pallet with heat-sealed, transparent plastic wrapping. 2) A plastic film used to wrap pallets of freight for shipping. It is usually clear and must be heated to cause shrinkage and tight fit to the item being wrapped.
Industry:Convention
1) Lecture and dialogue allowing participants to share experiences in a particular field under the guidance of an expert discussion leader. 2) A meeting or series of meetings of from 10 to 50 specialists who have different specific skills but have a specific common interest and come together for training or learning purposes. The work schedule of a seminar has the specific object of enriching the skills of the participants.
Industry:Convention
1) Copy or graphics which move slowly up the screen. 2) Rolled parchment document. 3) Moving down on a computer screen.
Industry:Convention