Diamond Dealers, JCK Las Vegas 2016Absolute Exhibits, a single-source exhibit house with locations across the United States and Europe, will be building the Diamond Dealers Club pavilion exhibit at JCK Las Vegas, June 3-6, 2016 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Diamond Dealers Club is the largest and oldest organization active in the U.S. diamond trade. The pavilion will consist of dozens of exhibitors and represents, a first time venture for Absolute Exhibits.

“We have designed and built several pavilions for major countries around the world, as well as states and regions within the United States and Canada,” said Jan Koren, President of Absolute Exhibits. “We are rarely asked to fabricate a pavilion for an organization that represents this many industry vendors.”

“The Diamond Dealers Club is exemplary of what industry organizations can accomplish if they can assemble and organize exhibitors to share a large exhibit space. Each could make a much greater impact on the trade show floor.”

Pavilions allow smaller companies to take advantage of exhibit features generally used by larger exhibitors, such as a reception area, lounge, serving bar or even a double deck structure for private meetings.

Koren added, “A large pavilion exhibit can help smaller companies make a great impact on the trade show floor and propel them into the ‘big leagues’ as their marketing dollars can go further with a shared space.”

The Diamond Dealers Club will be at JCK Las Vegas at Booth #B42149, DDC-PAV, L127.

For more information about Diamond Dealers Club, visit http://www.nyddc.com/

For more information about pavilion exhibit rentals, contact us at (888) 685-6555 or visit https://www.absoluteexhibits.com/

About Diamond Dealers

The Diamond Dealers Club (DDC) of New York is the largest diamond trade organization in the U.S. and one of the leading diamond exchanges in the world. The mission of the DDC is to foster the interests of the diamond and jewelry industry through its trading floor, and to promote just and equitable principles through its arbitration system.

 

 

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