Fun post here on the 2point6billion.com blog (that's China plus India's population in case you wonder where the number comes from) on the "biggest trade fair of the greater Himalayas". The Lavi Trade Fair has, apparently, been going since the late 17th Century and is living proof that business will be done where there is business to be done whether or not we have the latest, greatest, state-of-the-art facilities.
This is important food for thought who become anxious about the new, bigger, and shinier halls being built down the road. If down the road is not where the business is, then those new, shiny halls won't make a d*****d bit of difference.
Monday, November 12, 2007
You don't need a fancy venue
Posted by Paul Woodward at 4:40 pm
Labels: exhibitions, India
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