Watt's the Word?!

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Across
  1. 1. referring to the event organizers or show management specific portion of an event.
  2. 4. a set day(typically 21 days before the beginning of decorator move-in) which marks the expiration of discounted pricing for all utility services.
  3. 9. an event that does not consist of exhibitors, which typically includes a heavier A/V portion of their activity.
  4. 10. event services main control desk for all work orders to be dispatched to electrical and plumbing personnel.
  5. 11. event services main control desk for all exhibitor requests to be communicated to the labor desk for investigation and execution.
  6. 13. a type of booth that stands alone and is connected to another booth.
  7. 15. an electrical potential large enough to cause injury or damage. 208 and 480 are the voltages we install and connect
  8. 16. utility boxes that are recessed in the floor, and contain electrical, plumbing, and sometimes telecommunication connections
Down
  1. 2. a type of booth that is connected to other booths on a tradeshow floor and is usually separated by pipe and drape.
  2. 3. an overhead light installed to the ceiling structure with control illumination in the shape of a circle
  3. 5. a service organization appointed by an exhibitor that assumes financial responsibility of their booth elements.
  4. 6. a representative who has an exhibit/booth within a trade show hall
  5. 7. an event consisting of an official and exhibitor portion
  6. 8. an upright support structure, where utility services can be pulled from
  7. 12. an organization that provides event management and exhibitors with a wide range of services including distributing the exhibitor manual, installation/dismantle, creating hanging signage, etc. Also known as 'General Service Contractor'
  8. 14. audio the equipment rented on show-site that runs visual media. (Laptops, monitors, sound systems, projectors, etc.)