NSCA Moves to Dallas
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While many of you just came back from NSCA 2007 (March 15-17, 2007) in sunny Orlando, Fla., mark your calendars for next year’s expo, which will be held in Dallas. According to NSCA executive director Chuck Wilson, the need for the move was dictated by the Las Vegas Convention Center’s decision to reduce meeting room space in the available hall. By moving to the Dallas Convention Center, the organization will be able to introduce several new events within a single-building technology conference co-located within its own aisles and meeting spaces.
Wilson also hinted at the prospect of revealing a major new alliance between the NSCA and an as-of-yet-unknown party at the conclusion of Expo 2007.
If you think that you’ll be missing all of the excitement that Vegas offers, fear not: Expo 2009 will return to the Sin City. For additional information, visit www.nsca.org.
For a report on new products unveiled at NSCA 2007, check out next month’s Mix.
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