Download the ISSA Show Mobile App

October 18, 2019

ISSA has launched its ISSA Show North America 2019 mobile app. Sponsored by R3 Reliable Redistribution Resource and available for Apple and Android devices, the app gives attendees quick and easy access to My Show Planner, which includes the trade show floor plan, show information, education session schedule, attractions, ISSA-TV videos, notifications, and more. The annual trade show takes place November 18-21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

“We expect to welcome more than 16,000 professionals from 60-plus countries to the show this year, and with so much to see and do, the ISSA Show mobile app helps attendees make the most of their time,” said Kim Althoff, ISSA vice president of sales, trade shows, and publications. “The 2019 app encourages networking and learning at the industry’s most anticipated event.”

ISSA Show North America features more than 700 exhibitors and over 100 education sessions taught by industry experts. Attendees are encouraged to download the app to assist in navigating the extensive show floor, manage schedules, and identify key activities that support career development and improvements within their organizations.

Download the app today so you’ll be ready for ISSA Show North America 2019.

 

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