From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtrade showˈtrade show noun [countable] a trade fair
Examples from the Corpus
trade show• The stage was in the center of the 1,200-acre trade show that rotates annually between Iowa, Illinois and Indiana.• Its price at a Chicago trade show was $ 2,000.• I was tempted through the doors of the trade show.• Tickets to the trade show are $ 20 for two days' entry.From Longman Business Dictionarytrade showˈtrade show MARKETINGan event at which many different companies involved in a particular area of business show and sell their productsSYNTRADE FAIRthe annual trade show for information and telecommunications technology → show