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Tent Expo 2026 showcases innovation, education

Swatches | April 1, 2026 | By:

Bright morning light illuminates a tent expo area featuring multiple large white tents and a central circular building, surrounded by palm trees.
Morning dawns on the acres of exhibit space at Tent Expo 2026 in Kissimmee, Fla.

The Tent Rental Division (TRD) of Advanced Textiles Association (ATA) brought energy, education and collaboration to Tent Expo 2026, held Jan. 27–29 at Margaritaville Resort Orlando in Kissimmee, Fla. With certification courses, expanded exhibits and high-energy networking events, this year’s expo demonstrated the strength and connectivity of the tent and event rental industry.

“ATA Tent Expo continues to show just how strong and connected our industry truly is,” says TRD Chair Nick Deninno of B&R Innovations LLC. “The turnout, engagement and collaboration made it clear this wasn’t just another show—Tent Expo is essential to the future of the tent and event industry.”

A large audience sits in a tent, listening to a speaker at a podium, with banners showcasing various brands.
At the opening general session, leaders from the Tent Rental Division shared updates from past initiatives, current industry developments and future plans that will help shape the tent rental landscape.

Education and certification lead the way

Education remained central to the event, with the Essentials of Tent Anchoring course building on the success of the Safe Tenting Professional Certification program. Developed in partnership with the American Rental Association and the Manufacturers and Tent Renters Association, nearly 400 participants have completed the free online Foundations of Safe Tenting course, and 290 have successfully taken the anchoring course.

Additional education sessions covered topics ranging from tent safety and employee retention to communication, tent squaring and leveling, stake pullout, and artificial intelligence.

Team of nine men in matching jerseys celebrating with trophies in front of a racing ramp, lit up with "START" banner above.
The EventQuip team poses with its car, which won first place at the 2026 Soapbox Derby. Images: Envious Media

A reimagined expo experience

The redesigned Vendor Pavilion created a festival-like atmosphere with live entertainment and a live podcast, while acres of tent displays showcased diverse styles and structures.

The former “Tour of the Tents” returned as “Speed Tenting,” a smaller-group format that encouraged deeper engagement between manufacturers and rental companies.

A diverse group of participants observes a speaker discussing tent setups outdoors, with tents, tools, and palm trees in the background.
Attendees observe a demonstration at the stake pullout course education session.

“The new format encouraged increased Q&A between manufacturers and tent rental companies, creating a more collaborative and educational experience for everyone involved,” explains TRD Vice Chairman Brian Stumph, of Fred’s Tents. “Feedback from all parties was overwhelmingly positive, and the consensus was that Speed Tenting was a major improvement over the previous format.”

An interactive “Expo Cash” program further energized the show floor, culminating in a competitive live auction.

A vibrant indoor event with a disco ball, colorful lighting, and people socializing at tables and a pool table, surrounded by greenery.
This year’s Party on the Pad was hosted by Fred’s Tents and featured an ’80s-themed band and costumes.

Community and competition

Networking highlights included the annual golf tournament at Legends Golf Course and the popular Next Gen/OG Happy Hour, connecting emerging leaders with industry veterans.

The crowd-favorite Soapbox Derby returned, highlighting the industry’s spirit of creativity and teamwork. The event featured more elaborate car designs and a taller ramp than in previous years.

Four men stand on a stage, each holding framed awards. They are dressed in business attire, with a neutral-colored backdrop.
From left: Brian Stumph, Tent Rental Division (TRD) vice chairman, Fred’s Tents; Mike Holland, Chattanooga Tents; Brian Richardson, L&A Tent & Event Rentals; Nick Deninno, TRD chairman, B&R Innovations LLC. Holland and Richardson were this year’s Bruce W. Wodetzki Award winners for their positive impact on the industry. Images: Envious Media

Looking ahead

“Tent Expo 2026 was a success and a step forward for the industry,” says Stumph. “It provided real value for exhibitors and attendees alike, and it’s encouraging to see the show continue to grow and evolve. I appreciate the work that went into making it happen and look forward to building on this momentum in future years.”

The 2027 TRD Tent Conference will take place Jan. 11–13, 2027, at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown in Nashville, Tenn. For more information and to register for next year’s event, visit tent.textiles.org.

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