As part of regular communications with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), NACS was informed in early August that the 2020 NACS Show, scheduled for October 11-14, can’t be held in Las Vegas due to the ongoing pandemic.
“It is with a heavy heart that we make this announcement,” said NACS President and CEO Henry Armour. “We had worked closely with the health department with jurisdiction, the LVCVA, our official partners, vendors and other stakeholders to develop a world-class ‘city within a city’ that prioritized safety for our attendees and staff. At the same time, there are issues beyond our control that led to this decision,” he said.
“We know that this decision is disappointing to our entire community of retailer and supplier attendees, as well as our NACS Show supporting partner organizations PEI, PMAA and Conexxus,” Armour added. Since the announcement, NACS has been directly communicating to registered attendees and exhibitors to quickly facilitate full refunds for the event.
New Virtual Offer
“Given all the disruption we have faced in 2020, it’s also essential to keep our industry moving forward,” said Armour, who announced a new virtual experience.
“We invested in new platforms that we intended to roll out in 2021 to supplement our robust education and networking offer. We have fast-tracked implementation of this comprehensive series of virtual offerings to support our industry’s pressing need to stay connected and to bring our community together until we are able to resume in-person events,” said Armour.
The NACS virtual experience will take the three most important elements of the in-person event—education, new products and retailer-supplier connections—and incorporate them into innovative digital anytime-access tools.
“The NACS Show is where we come together to share ideas, make each other better and plan for the coming year. We know that we can’t simply transfer the live, in-person experience of the NACS Show to a virtual offer. Instead, we are replicating the elements that can deliver the most value in a digital environment,” said Armour.
The virtual experience, available this fall, will include on-demand education with real-time interactions, a virtual product showcase and direct appointment settings—designed to fit your busy schedule.
“More than anything this year, our industry demonstrated that it is an essential business for what we sell and how we serve our communities. We’ve been inspired by positive stories about how our industry has innovated to adapt to quickly changing times. We look forward to continuing this momentum with our virtual experience so we can do even more together, sharing ideas and finding new solutions to our current environment that requires constant new pivots,” said Armour.
For more information about the online NACS Show experience and registration information visit www.nacsshow.com.
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Beyond in-person events, NACS has a comprehensive suite of communications platforms to share knowledge with members and industry stakeholders, from our online NACS Daily e-newsletter to our weekly Convenience Matters podcasts to our monthly NACS Magazine. NACS also has a robust set of playbooks and toolkits at www.convenience.org plus on-demand webinars and shares news via social media: Follow NACS on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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