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Medtrade

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Genre
  
Trade show

Location(s)
  
USA

Attendance
  
7000

Frequency
  
Twice annually

Participants
  
500

Area
  
145,000 square feet

Medtrade is an international trade show and conference for the home healthcare industry which provides professionals in the medical supply field with advocacy, government affairs, and continuing education. Medtrade produces two events annually in the United States of America, but the specific event dates vary each year. Medtrade Spring takes place during the spring season on the west coast of the US and Medtrade takes place during the fall season.

Contents

Medtrade serves buyers and sellers of the home health care marketplace. The exposition (exhibit hall) product categories include mobility, respiratory, sleep, rehab products and aids to daily living. Other events within Medtrade include fundraising receptions from organizations such as American Association for Homecare and MK Battery for patient advocacy. Medtrade exhibit hall size is averaged at 145,000 square feet with over 500 exhibitors and over 7000 attendees

Company History

Originally launched as the National Home Health Care Exposition, Medtrade and Medtrade Spring are produced by Emerald Expositions, formerly Nielsen Expositions, a part of the Nielsen Company. Onex Corporation completed the acquisition of Nielsen Expositions on June 17, 2013. Upon acquisition, the company name was changed to Emerald Expositions. Emerald Expositions is an owner and operator of business-to-business tradeshows in the United States connecting buyers and sellers across nine diversified end markets.

Future Event Dates

  • Medtrade 2014, October 21–23, Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2015, October 27–29, Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Past Dates & Locations

  • Medtrade 2000, held October 3–5 in the Orange County Convention Center, FL
  • Medtrade 2001, held October 23 – 25 in the Ernest Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
  • Medtrade 2002, held October 29–31 in the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Medtrade 2003, held October 9–11 in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA
  • Medtrade 2004, held October 26–28 in the Orange County Convention Center, FL
  • Medtrade 2005, held October 18–20 in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2006, held September. 19-21, in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2007, held October 2–4 in the Orange County Convention Center, FL
  • Medtrade 2008, held October 27–30, in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2009 held October 13–15 in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2010 held November 16–18, in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2011 held October 25–27, in the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta,GA
  • Medtrade 2012, held October 16–18, Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA
  • Medtrade 2013, held October 8–10, in the Orange County Convention Center, FL
  • Medtrade Spring 2002, held April 22–24, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2003, held May 6–8, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2004, held March 16–18, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2005, held April 5–7, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2006, held March 21–23, 2006, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2007, held April 24–26, 2007, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2008, held May 6–8, at the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA
  • Medtrade Spring 2009, held March 25–26, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2010, held May 11–13, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • Medtrade Spring 2012, held April 11–12, Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas, NV
  • References

    Medtrade Wikipedia