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Trivandi to partner up on USA Pavilion for Expo 2031

Mega event design and delivery agency Trivandi has been appointed as the Official Advisory and Delivery Founding Partner for Expo 2031 in the USA. The agency will support Expo 2031 from early strategic advisory through to operational readiness and delivery, starting with the USA pavilion at America’s first A1 International Horticultural Exposition.

Expo 2031, which runs from May to October 2031 in Minnesota, is expected to welcome four million visitors during its six-month run and host over 60 country participants.

James Bulley, CEO and co-founder of Trivandi, said: “Events like Expo 2031 have the power to connect people, spark innovation and leave something wonderful behind for the communities that host them…It is the experience that people remember. We are honoured to bring that knowledge to Expo 2031 and to work alongside the organisers as one team, helping to shape and event that creates a lasting legacy.”

Trivandi’s appointment follows the company’s successful role as Operational Delivery Partner of the award-winning USA Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, which welcomed more than 1.8m visitors. Trivandi also managed operations for the UAE Pavilion and the Australia Pavilion at Expo 2025.

Trivandi was founded in 2013 by the leadership team behind the London 2012 Olympics.

Expo 2031 forms part of a remarkable period for major events in the United States, with the country also preparing to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028 and the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2034.

  • The USA Pavilion is planned as the symbolic heart of Expo 2031, featuring:
  • A vertical greenhouse and living horticultural exhibits
  • A performance theatre and gathering plaza
  • Diplomatic and cultural exchange spaces
  • Food and culinary experiences celebrating American agriculture
  • Landscapes highlighting native plants and pollinator habitats.

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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