Expo

An Expo, short for exposition, is a large-scale public exhibition or trade fair that showcases achievements, innovations, and products from various industries and sectors, often on an international level. Expos typically feature pavilions from different countries or organizations, allowing them to present their culture, technology, and advancements to a global audience. These events are often organized around a central theme that guides the exhibits and activities. Expos can last several weeks and may include various events such as workshops, presentations, and performances. They aim to foster international collaboration, promote cultural exchange, and stimulate economic development. The most recognized type of exposition is the World Expo, sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), which occurs every five years and covers broad themes relevant to humanity’s future.