Posts Tagged ‘Island Exhibits’

20×20 Exhibit Rentals

Monday, July 26th, 2010
20x20 Solar Rental

20x20 Solar Rental

This 20×20 rental exhibit was from Evo’s “Solar” series of exhibits.  Prominent towers appeared with massive branding in all four directions without taking up valuable space within the 20×20 exhibit.

The towers have tension fabric printed graphics attached via Silicone Edge Graphics (SEG) for a great fit and finish look.  The exhibitor is able to update any of the graphics cost effectively as the message changes. 

Lighting and A/V is integrated within the extrusion system, with overhead ceiling lights, base up-lights, graphic light-boxes, plasmas and flat screen technologies.  Ceiling tiles create an enviornment with seating and kiosks.

ATS Automation Tooling Systems provides innovative, custom designed, built and installed manufacturing solutions to many of the world’s most successful companies. 

See all the “Solar” series of island trade show exhibits here.

Fabric Pop Up Booths – Evo Xpressions

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

 

Evo Exhibits line of Xpression pop up’s are a snap to set up and take down.  These unique displays provide exhibitors with ultimate portable solutions with fresh looks. 

The Xpression line of displays come in a vast amount of configurations and accessories.  Fabric graphics are tension mounted to the pop up frames, and remain on the unit until the graphic needs be updated, making for a fast and simple set up on the show floor – no tools necessary.

Xpression pop up back walls pack into one case on wheels, that converts to a podium simply by covering with a fitted fabric graphic.

See all fabric Xpression pop up units here, with decriptions and pricing.  Current promotion on all Xpression Displays are 10% off.

Trade Show Tips – Preparing for International Trade Shows

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
International Trade Show Display

Power Gen Expo - Amsterdam

If your considering exhibiting overseas, look into partnering with an exhibit house that have the expertise to consult you every step of the way…and there are many things to consider. 

International trade shows are much different then here in the states in many ways.  In preparing for a trade show overseas, consider these important steps to review…

Logistics – shipping a booth or display materials overseas requires knowledge of brokers, customs, taxes, packaging and time-lines.  Proper planning and protection of time specific materials requires working with multiple vendors behind the scenes.  Be specific with values and counts of what is being shipped.

Exhibit Properties- Many exhibitors like to keep a consistent branding look, yet shipping the entire display overseas can be quite expensive.  Consider integrating exhibit material overseas with the important pieces of your current display for the same overall look.  Storage rooms,closets and back-walls can be built on-site saving shipping costs.  These are often defined overseas as “build and burn” – as it is done cost effectively with much lower local labor and material rates.

Labor – Use a team that the local house has relations with overseas and is trust worthy.  Communications and effectiveness improve dramatically when relationships are in place. 

Pre-Show Meetings- Have meetings scheduled regularly with your local house in the coming weeks prior to the show, to review all aspects of the exhibit.  Pre-show meeting are so important to discuss all of the “What ifs” that can occur.  Know all the vendors and people involved in the process, from logistics on on-site labor.

Rules and Regulations - Consider the height regulations and electrical into your booth design and planning.  Many of the show floors have raised flooring to allow for all of the electrical to be distributed under the booth.  Site lines for in-line booths allow for more of a shell scheme for walls and need to be considered in the creative design.

Functionality- Overseas shows have a much different feel and overall objective.  Allow areas for hospitality and meeting spaces, as entertaining attendees with food and drink is important.  Attendees spend much more time within an exhibitors space, and great hospitality is key.

Search for more Trade Show Tips and Resources here. 

20×20 Trade Show Display Rental

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
20x20 Exhibit Rental Back NRA Show

20x20 Exhibit Rental

20x20 Rental Exhibit Front NRA Show

20x20 Exhibit Rental

This 20×20 exhibit rental was designed for the National Restaurant Show at Chicago’s McCormick Place.  Twinings Tea of London looked to Evo Exhibits for it’s consultative approach for exhibit flow, branding, and product identity.

Twinings Tea objective was to incorporate two full sampling stations for tea sampling, and to continually feed the sampling stations with a centralized private storage room that was easily accessible to each station for great flow.  Creating sampling stations with identity to the aisles stopped exhibitors to try a sample.

Integrating products on either side of the sampling stations gave visual identity of all the different types of products available while sampling the tea.  

TIP:  If you have a smaller exhibit space, and need room you don’t have for sampling or demo’s, try incorporating the public aisle space into your plan.  This is often known as a “show stopper”, where your audience is stopped in the aisle with a quick offering or presentation.  For those that have further interest and qualified with some quick questions, have an area within the booth set up for conversation.  For Twinings Tea, a small table and chairs were positioned inside the booth space to bring exhibitors in; which allowed Twinings Tea a comfortable place to converse with the attendees.

The exhibit was an overall great success. 

See several 20×20 exhibit rental from Evo Exhibits “Essential” line of trade show displays here.