SHOT Show 2022 — Registration Opens October 18, 2021

October 17, 2021 SHOT Show 2022 — Registration Opens October 18, 2021 OK. It’s official. After being cancelled in 2021 because of the Pandemic, SHOT Show will take place in Las Vegas in January 2022. The SHOT Show 2022 will be the biggest show in its more than four-plus-decade-long history. Media Day at Range will take place Monday, January 17, 2022 at Boulder Rifle & Pistol Club. The SHOT Show main event, which lasts for four days, runs from Tuesday, January 18, through Friday, February 22, 2022. SHOT Show Registration Opens Monday, October 18, 2022
The SHOT Show 2022 Attendee Register opens Monday, October 18, 2021. Although media registration officially opens on October 20, the Media Registration site has been accepting registrations since last Wednesday (10/8/2021). The 2022 SHOT Show, January 18-21, will be held at The Venetian Expo (and the all-new Caesars Forum). A bridge has been built between the two convention centers to make it easier for attendees to navigate between them. The new bridge will make it possible for attendees to walk between the two facilities in under one minute. The Biggest SHOT Show Ever – 800,000 square feet of Products. Based on current bookings SHOT Show 2022 will cover over 800,000. It is worth noting that the 2008 SHOT Show, which was the largest ever, covered 714,000 square feet at the Las Vegas Convention Center. To fill the excess exhibit space, outdoor tents were needed. The layout of the 2022 SHOT Show can be viewed here.

Click image to see the floor plan with Level 1, Level 2 and Supplier Showcase. Hosts of the SHOT Show, NSSF, stated that Las Vegas has learned a lot in the past year about how to hold live events safely and effectively. Many other industries have returned to the city’s in-person trade show format and the results have been excellent. We have learned a lot from our trade show industry peers, and our partners, which has greatly helped us prepare for our return.” You can read more about SHOT Show 2022 in The Outdoor Wire. “It’s safe for Las Vegas to go to school on how to host large events safely, successfully.” While many convention cities have difficulty hosting large events, Vegas is already stepping up. Chris Dolnak, NSSF, said: “What our partners and trade show peers have told us has helped prepare us for our own return.” Las Vegas is more prepared than ever to welcome us back. Similar Posts

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