Automatic Merchandiser

MAR 2015

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OneShow 2015: Go where everybody by Adrienne Zimmer, Managing Editor or the frst time since 2006, the biggest vending event of the year will come to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The NAMA OneShow has always been the place for operators to assess business needs, learn industry trends and catch up with old friends. In fact, in a 2014 NAMA OneShow attendee survey, 90 percent of opera- tors and other attendees said that going to the NAMA OneShow was valuable for business. This year is no different. The 2015 NAMA One- Show, which kicks off from April 22 to 24, will focus around the peer-to- peer experience. During this three day event, attendees will have the opportu- nity to have their most pressing questions answered during the nearly twenty educational ses- sions offered. Operators will even have the opportunity to have those questions answered by their friends and colleagues. LyNae Schleyer, vice president of events at NAMA notes most educational sessions are led by peers and specialists within the industry. "We've always found that that has been of great value for attendees, to hear from experts in the feld," she said. Power and strategy sessions The educational sessions will be split into three types. The 90-minute Power Sessions will focus on future trends and innovations. "These sessions will look towards 'what's next' in the industry," said Schleyer. "They will help attendees begin future forward conversations." One must-see Power Session includes a presentation entitled, Applying C-Store Merchandising, Research and Trends to Your Micro Market Busi- ness led by Ludi Marche, associate director of Consumer Insights and Strategy for Food Service at Kraft. Marche will show attendees how F The 2015 NAMA OneShow will feature educational sessions taught by industry peers and a show foor of more than 250 exhibitors. Don't miss this opportunity to fnd new products, learn new techniques and meet new and old friends. Wrap It Up There are more than 40 hours for possible networking, including a new event put on by NAMA this year: The Friday Wrap . From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 24, exhibitors will be hosting drawings, raffes and giving away prizes to celebrate an end to the show and to add to the attendee experience. '' There is so much to gain by simply being on the show foor and speaking directly with suppliers and manufacturers. '' LyNae Schleyer NAMA vice president of events 250+ companies will be represented. 50 companies are frst time exhibitors. 30+ companies are international. Exhibitors by the numbers VendingMarketWatch.com March 2015 N A M A O N E S H O W P R E V I E W V

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