USIA
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Dive Biz 2006 has decided to open up the final day of the show to the public. I'm curious how many of you would go? We are still trying to decide if this is a worthwhile show and whether or not to attend.
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We just really wish that they had a Manufacturer show with out all of the travel symposiums. I do like that Dive Biz is being marketed as a show and not a conference with a bunch of clinics that pull people off the floor. But I'm getting a real lukewarm response from other friends in the Manufacturing industry. Also, when a Dive store like Underwater Sports in Seattle hasn't even been invited yet, that also concerns me.ScottZeagle:Jerry,
I'm not sure how many people ever know about this show at this point! Has it been largely advertised someplace that I have missed?
We are going to go, but we will not be doing a "DEMA sized" presentation - at least not the first year.
It will be interesting to see if the market can support two major trade shows!!!
Scott
USIA:Dive Biz 2006 has decided to open up the final day of the show to the public. I'm curious how many of you would go? We are still trying to decide if this is a worthwhile show and whether or not to attend.
Supposed to be at the Las Vegas Convention center in January. Here is a link. http://www.divebizexpo.com/NWGratefulDiver:Never heard of it ... when and where will it be?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Damselfish:hmm, says Jan 26-28 at the top of the page, and Jan 25-27 further down the page.
mdb:Scott:
Yes Vegas is a great venue since folks can find a wide variety
of hotel rates, park their RV'S if they wish, go high end or economy.
I've been to every DEMA SHOW and the first 10-15 years it was
a true market place where dive store pros could go through the
buffet line before they spent their hard earned money.
DEMA has now become Travel, Training and Trinkets and many
stores have "booked" with their majors long before the show.
This new show could have merit. Dive Retailers are a hardy bunch
and they may wish, like most other industries, to have a real market
place where they can compare products and companies and decide
which BC, REG, etc, to stock for the coming season. Since equipment
sales account for 70-80% or more of most dive retailers annual volume
it does make sense to have a real annual market place for dive retailers.
At the same time, we support DEMA as a full dues paying member and
we thank "Big wave Dave" and others at DEMA for their efforts.