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expo

[ek-spoh] / ˈɛk spoʊ /








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“Future combat will be largely robotic. It will be automated,” former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, who now invests in military-drone companies, said recently on stage at an expo.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

All the delegates saw the smoke as they arrived at the expo centre on the edge of the city.

From BBC Jun. 7, 2026

Russians looking for drone interceptors brushed shoulders with entrepreneurs keen to see the latest industrial cleaning technology at a massive industry expo showcasing China's dominance of the drone industry on Thursday.

From Barron's May 21, 2026

Things got clearer after she took him and a handful of students to a union expo, where he learned about pipe fitting and other skilled trades.

From The Wall Street Journal May 10, 2026

An expo accompanies the Desert Dog Police K9 Trials in Scottsdale, Ariz., where agencies show off new techniques and equipment.

From Los Angeles Times May 7, 2026

The 63-year-old leader talks almost daily on television, visiting trade expos promoting tourism and highlighting his government’s efforts to stimulate new industries to compensate for the collapse of the lifeblood oil sector.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 3, 2025

In the future, he also hopes to sell the product at pet expos and possibly at wine conferences.

From Barron's Oct. 14, 2025

He noted recent import and supply chain expos that he said encourage foreign companies to sell to the Chinese market of 1.4 billion people.

From Seattle Times Dec. 6, 2023

Whether the BIE will want two East Asian coastal cities hosting back-to-back expos remains to be seen.

From Washington Times Nov. 27, 2023

There was the incessant contrast of civilization with barbarism, of the East with the West; and there was infinite play for the comic expos of the credulous "tenderfoot" at the hands of the pitiless cowboy.

From Mark Twain by Henderson, Archibald




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