LAS VEGAS, May 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- InventHelp's Virtual Invention Browsing Experience, or VIBE, will be exhibiting at Licensing Expo 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Licensing Expo, the world's largest licensing trade show, will once again open its doors to attendees May 21-23, 2024. Companies registered to exhibit this year include Paramount, Hasbro, Funko, Pokémon, and more.
"Brands at Play", the theme for 2024's annual show, will celebrate the concept of play and the power it holds for all ages. The theme will spotlight the creativity that play allows when building a brand.
Among the brands, InventHelp® will exhibit VIBE, a technology platform that allows qualified companies to review InventHelp® client invention ideas in confidence.
VIBE utilizes large touchscreens to present inventions as 3D models or images along with invention descriptions. These state-of-the-art viewing stations allow business representatives to enjoy privacy and comfort as they review InventHelp® client inventions that are available for licensing or sale.
The first 50 qualifying companies who enter VIBE at booth G-188 to look for new ideas will receive a Starbucks gift card.
Attendees can take advantage of this year's multitude of roundtables, parades, and events including keynote speaker, Paris Hilton. According to the show's description of the keynote, "The session will feature insights from Hilton, Gersh, and Dekel on how to leverage influence, build a brand, and scale IP across multiple categories and platforms."
InventHelp will also be hosting an event to commemorate 40 years of helping inventors on day 2 of Licensing Expo. InventHelp's 40th Birthday Party will feature Cavey, InventHelp's mascot. Cavey will also be walking in the Character Parade among other beloved characters including Bluey, the Kool-aid Man, and more.
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