Recent news of possible vaccinations coming earlier than expected are a definite plus. If we all follow CDC guidelines and flatten the curve of new cases again, we should be in good shape. In an effort to make sure everyone can harness all that the event will offer, we will host virtual training sessions as well as provide video support on how best to utilize our new platform.Īre you hopeful Surf Expo can be held in-person in January? The biggest challenge in rolling out a new virtual marketplace is educating both brands and attendees about the functionality of the system. Additionally we will provide online education sessions, awards ceremonies and support our non-profit partners. Our virtual event will allow brands to tell their brand stories through images and videos, post catalogs, highlight new products, feature show specials, schedule meetings, chat in real time and offer video meetings or sessions. We look forward to being able to provide a virtual connection for brands and buyers in September. Our first virtual event, Outdoor Retailer Online, staged successfully last week. Our parent company, Emerald, has invested heavily in virtual show technology. Roy Turner: Surf Expo Connect, our virtual show, will launch this week. Will Surf Expo launch a virtual show? If so, what are the opportunities with virtual that aren’t available with live events? What are the challenges? Surveys and conversations showed that retailers would support a virtual platform should the face-to-face event be cancelled.Īt the end of the day, we all want business to return to normal. But we’re also cautious with recent rises in COVID cases across the country. Retailers are looking for merchandise and many retailers as well as brands were hoping that we could hold our event in Orlando. Even still, we found support from many retailers who wanted to attend in spite of restrictions and possible quarantine. However, many Surf Expo supporters have been placed under quarantine restrictions if they travel from the state of Florida or in the case of our international attendees, have been banned from travelling to the U.S. That said, many key brands and retailers had committed to attending our September event. Roy Turner: Obviously there has been a concern for months coming from both attendees and our brands, with many limiting business travel during the pandemic. What kind of feedback were you hearing from brands and retailers? While we feel we can host shows in a controlled environment, concerns over the recent upsurge in Florida cases helped us come to our decision to transition our event from face-to-face to virtual. The safety of our customers, attendees, staff and teams that put our event together were front of mind in our decision. Our timing comes in advance of several key deadlines for our exhibiting companies and before travel arrangement need to be made. Roy Turner: Our decision to cancel our September show was based on the current state of COVID-19 cases in Florida, which continue to be some of the highest in the country at this time. Why did you finally make the call to cancel? Roy Turner, SVP of Emerald and Surf Expo Show Director, answered some questions for us about the changes. Instead, Surf Expo will host a new virtual event to connect buyers and brands. Surf Expo is cancelling the upcoming September trade show in Orlando due to the spike in cases in Florida. By Tiffany Montgomery | Published Jul 28, 2020
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