Integral Product Services Brings Its Product Expertise to the 2026 Licensing Expo in Las Vegas
Integral Product Services attended the 2026 Licensing Expo (May 19–21, Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas), the world’s largest brand-licensing trade show. Over three days, the company met with brand owners, licensees, manufacturers, and retailers to strengthen existing partnerships, build new ones, and track the consumer trends shaping the year ahead and is now following up on the connections made on the show floor.
LAS VEGAS — Integral Product Services attended the 2026 Licensing Expo, held May 19–21 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. For nearly four decades, the annual gathering has served as the meeting point for the global licensing industry, and this year’s edition again drew several thousand decision-makers from across consumer products, entertainment, gaming, fashion, and corporate branding.
For Integral Product Services, the three-day event offered a concentrated opportunity to connect with the brand owners, licensees, manufacturers, and retailers who shape how licensed products reach the market. The company arrived with a clear objective: to deepen existing relationships, open new ones, and gain a firsthand read on the trends that will define the licensing calendar in the months ahead.
Why the Licensing Expo matters
The Licensing Expo is widely regarded as the largest and most influential trade show dedicated to brand licensing and product partnerships. It is the venue where entertainment, character, art, fashion, and corporate brands meet the partners who bring them to life across consumer goods, and where many products that ultimately reach retail shelves begin as a single conversation on the show floor.
That dynamic makes the event a natural fit for a company focused on product services. Much of the expo’s value is realized not in formal presentations but in face-to-face meetings: introductions that turn into long-term collaborations, deals advanced over the course of three days, and early signals about the categories, properties, and consumer behaviors gaining momentum. Integral Product Services structured its time in Las Vegas to take advantage of all three, balancing scheduled meetings with the unplanned conversations that often prove just as valuable.
The expo also functions as a barometer for the wider industry. Each year it sets the tone for the partnerships, product categories, and creative collaborations that will reach consumers over the following seasons, giving attendees a vantage point that is difficult to replicate anywhere else. For a company whose work sits at the intersection of brands and the products that carry them, that perspective is as valuable as any single meeting.
A focus on partnership and execution
Throughout the event, representatives from Integral Product Services met with current and prospective partners to discuss product development, licensing, and manufacturing. Those conversations centered on how the company can support partners as they expand brand portfolios, launch new licensed product lines, and navigate an increasingly complex retail environment.
“Licensing Expo is where the industry comes together, and we were glad to be part of those conversations,” said Rahul Joshi, Managing Partner at Integral Product Services. “We came to listen, to connect, and to show what we can offer the brands and partners we work with. The energy on the floor this year was a strong reminder of how much opportunity there is when the right people are in the same room and we left with real momentum.”
The company reports that the show reinforced several themes it is watching closely, including consumer goods, AI product development, and e-commerce growth. Integral Product Services plans to incorporate those insights into its work with partners over the coming year.
Building on the connections made
Industry observers note that the true measure of any Licensing Expo is what happens after the show closes. With that in mind, Integral Product Services is now following up on the introductions and discussions that took place in Las Vegas, with the goal of converting promising conversations into lasting partnerships.
“Trade shows like this one are only the beginning,” added Eddie Perez, Managing Partner. “The work that matters happens in the weeks that follow — turning a handshake into a project, and a project into a relationship that delivers for everyone involved. That’s the part we’re most excited about.”
The 2026 Licensing Expo ran from Tuesday, May 19 through Thursday, May 21 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. It is organized by Licensing International and remains the anchor event of the global licensing calendar, attracting brand owners, agents, licensees, manufacturers, retailers, and marketing leaders from North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond.
For more information about Integral Product Services and its work with brands and partners, visit integralproductservices.com or contact the company using the details below.
About Integral Product Services
Integral Product Services partners with brands, licensees, and retailers to support the full lifecycle of consumer products, from concept through to delivery. The company helps its partners bring licensed and branded products to market efficiently, reliably, and at the quality today’s consumers expect. To learn more, visit integralproductservices.com
Company Details
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