Fact-Checking Policy
This site publishes basic, practical information about expos, trade shows, exhibitors, vendors, and event-related activity. The fact-checking process is simple: the information must match an official or publicly available source. Nothing is guessed, assumed, or “filled in” with creative writing.
How We Verify Information
We confirm the following against official sources:
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Event dates
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Event location (city, venue, country)
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Event website
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Exhibitor names and descriptions
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Company names and product/service details
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Venue information
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Registration requirements
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Any announcement or published schedule
Sources include:
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Official event websites
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Exhibitor directories
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Company websites
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Press releases
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Venue websites
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Publicly posted documents
If a detail cannot be confirmed, it does not get published.
How We Handle Updates
Events change dates. Exhibitor lists change. Venues change halls.
When something changes:
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We update the page.
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We replace outdated information.
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We do not leave old details sitting there.
There is no “version debate.” Updated information replaces older information immediately.
What We Do Not Do
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We do not invent analysis.
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We do not make predictions.
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We do not publish estimates as facts.
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We do not add details that are not on the official source.
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We do not rely on rumors, forum posts, or social media comments.
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We do not “guess” exhibitor lists or attendance numbers.
If the information is not clearly posted by an official source, it stays out.
Use of AI Tools
AI is used only for drafting structure or formatting, not for inventing facts.
Every detail still gets checked against official sources before publication.
If AI produces filler, repeated lines, incorrect names, or made-up claims, it is removed.
Nothing is published just because AI suggested it.
If We Get Something Wrong
If someone reports an error:
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We review the claim
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We check the source
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We correct the mistake
No arguments. No ego. Just fix it.
Corrections are made as soon as the verified information is available.
Bottom Line
The information on this site is factual, sourced, and updated.
Nothing gets published unless it can be verified, and nothing stays published if it becomes incorrect.