Showing posts with label flexible exhibition stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flexible exhibition stand. Show all posts
Friday, 28 October 2016
British Antarctic Survey unveil their new Versaform Lite
BAS approached us as they were looking for a modular exhibition stand that was easy to transport and simple to set up. The required portable display stand needed to have the functionality to be able to swap over panels at ease, allowing them to display different messages for different events. They also wanted to be able to hang a LED screen from the exhibition stand.
BAS went with our Versaform lite system as it ticked all the boxes they required for an exhibition stand. This unique exhibition display stand showed BAS that not only would they be able to build the stand with no tools, it would fit into the boot of a car.
The first outing it was required for was New Scientist Live. This is an event that takes placed at Excel and is billed as a "festival of discovery" the show attracts some big names in the world of technology and science. The show contains 4 mesmerising zones that cover everything from the brain and body, to the earth and cosmos.
We always like to hear from our clients after the shows and we were very gratefully to receive the below feedback.
"Our first exhibition with the new material went really well and everyone was delighted with the stand so many thanks again. We had to adapt the layout slightly as both sides were open on the booth but it worked out better than before and the Versaform setup proved its versatility" Jamie Oliver BAS
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Winners find a way..!!
This blog is a tale of how a never say die attitude is the
only attitude to have in the exhibition game. We have a saying at Guardian
“winners find a way” and this was never truer when we were recently faced with a severe lack of travel options when we had
to be in Jersey.
When arriving at the airport our intrepid Gdisplay stand
fitters were greeted with a smile at check in and told the flight to Jersey was
cancelled, “Oh OK, what are our options” they retorted, “The next flight
leaves on Saturday” Now this was not very helpful at all. Our Jersey event started on Saturday at 10am
and leaving the client without a stand was not an option.
The airline ring around began and it would appear that
everyman and his dog was flying to Jersey on the same day as everything was
full, Try a boat I hear you cry, Well there is only one boat that leaves for
Jersey each day at 10am from Portsmouth and takes around 9 hours..!!
More furious tapping
was done into the internet to try and find anything. A Friday night flight was
found, now this wasn’t ideal as it meant our plucky stand fitters would have to
work through the night, and barring anything going wrong they would have the
stand finished at roughly 9:30am. Now this was a solution, admittedly not the perfect
solution as it was running things close, but a solution it was. This flight was
booked as a back up, but the search carried on.
A flight to Dublin was found leaving tonight, with a
transfer to Jersey late Friday morning, the thought of a Dublin stopover and a
few pints of the black stuff, (purely medicinal to help sleeping), was more
appealing than having to work through the night, however, should the transfer be
cancelled, our lads would be further away than when they started..!!
How about Guernsey? Anything going to Guernsey tonight...??
And there was, a single flight leaving Gatwick in about 4
hours with space available, it was booked. The missing piece of the puzzle was
then booked in a 20 min early morning flight going from Guernsey to Jersey.
This combination got our soon to be well traveled lads on stand at exactly the same time
as they would’ve originally.
The stand build all went to plan, with the flights coming
back being a lot more straight forward.
If you are looking to attend an exhibition in the near future and you want to partner with a company you can trust and rely on, then contact us on 01702 662111 or visit our website www.gdisplay.co.uk
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Standing out from the crowd
We were recently on the other side of the fence attending a
show ourselves. It was a smallish local show, for local companies, helping to
promote business and trade within the Essex area. Being held at Chelmsford city
racecourse the venue was perfect for holding such an event, as the open plan
feel, created a nice flow for people attending.
Each exhibitor were only allocated a space of 2m x 2m, which
proves difficult to make a real statement, and hard for us as an exhibition
company to show off our full capabilities.
Most companies chose to use roller banners as their way to
brand their stand, when looking around the event everyone just seem to blend
together, with the stands being so close, as you were moving around the show,
it was difficult to differentiate between companies.
To help our small space stand out from others, we used an
LED lit shelving unit, TV screen and Ipad holders. Many other exhibitors
complemented our stand saying that it really set us apart from other
exhibitors.
Along with our striking stand we were giving out Gdisplay
branded cupcakes (who doesn’t love free cake) word soon got around the venue
about how good our cupcakes were (supplied by ‘Cupcakes by MrsB’) Competition
was fierce as others had chosen the cupcake route. A few exhibitors and
visitors kindly commented they were the best in show, high praise indeed.
Just making yourself that bit different, thinking outside
the box, can really make a difference when going to exhibitions. A fellow exhibitor
Rossi’s Ice Cream were at the show promoting their luxury ice cream and giving
all the visitors a free tub of their sumptuous vanilla flavoured dairy produce.
Needless to say they were a very busy stand throughout the day. The ripples of
that were felt by the stand next door, who was able to pitch to some the
waiting visitors, promoting his company.
The day was a resounded success, with us speaking to many
visitors throughout the day along with networking with many of the other
exhibitors.
Standing out from the crowd
We were recently on the other side of the fence attending a
show ourselves. It was a smallish local show, for local companies, helping to
promote business and trade within the Essex area. Being held at Chelmsford city
racecourse the venue was perfect for holding such an event, as the open plan
feel, created a nice flow for people attending.
Each exhibitor were only allocated a space of 2m x 2m, which
proves difficult to make a real statement, and hard for us as an exhibition
company to show off our full capabilities.
Most companies chose to use roller banners as their way to
brand their stand, when looking around the event everyone just seem to blend
together, with the stands being so close, as you were moving around the show,
it was difficult to differentiate between companies.
To help our small space stand out from others, we used an
LED lit shelving unit, TV screen and Ipad holders. Many other exhibitors
complemented our stand saying that it really set us apart from other
exhibitors.
Along with our striking stand we were giving out Gdisplay
branded cupcakes (who doesn’t love free cake) word soon got around the venue
about how good our cupcakes were (supplied by ‘Cupcakes by MrsB’) Competition
was fierce as others had chosen the cupcake route. A few exhibitors and
visitors kindly commented they were the best in show, high praise indeed.
Just making yourself that bit different, thinking outside
the box, can really make a difference when going to exhibitions. A fellow exhibitor
Rossi’s Ice Cream were at the show promoting their luxury ice cream and giving
all the visitors a free tub of their sumptuous vanilla flavoured dairy produce.
Needless to say they were a very busy stand throughout the day. The ripples of
that were felt by the stand next door, who was able to pitch to some the
waiting visitors, promoting his company.
The day was a resounded success, with us speaking to many
visitors throughout the day along with networking with many of the other
exhibitors.
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