DisplayWorks, Irvine, CA, recently created an award-winning trade show booth and retail store interior for Dr. Martens. This booth debuted at the recent World Shoe Association convention in Las Vegas. DisplayWorks also designed the interior for the new Dr. Martens Portland retail store. “In both the tradeshow display and retail stores, DisplayWorks captured the Dr. Martens brand, and conveyed our heritage in a way that is relevant to today’s consumer,” said Kimberly Barta, Dr. Martens Marketing Communications Manager. The two-story, 8,300 sq.ft. exhibit reflects the Dr. Martens heritage of comfort and quality. A prominent 50’ wide and 100’ in length, the booth showcases 5,500 pieces of footwear. The booth was designed to be consistent with Dr. Martens’ marketing, which integrates the product's distinct heritage with brand memorabilia and music to reflect the independent lifestyle of the Dr. Martens consumer.
Jestertek offers the JestXtreme Immersive Experience to attract and engage a tradeshow audience. Players see themselves in the picture. The exhibitor can write a contest into their main stage show or offer the game as an attention-grabbing sideshow. Create teams and keep score for competitive excitement. Experiences can be customized or unique new games written around a product or service. The system features a small footprint starting at 8' x 10' for a single player unit and is portable. For more information, contact Jestertek, 317 Adelaide Street, West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 1P9, (Tel) 416-340-9290; (Web Site) www.jestertek.com.
Photobition USA has introduced the Premier Wing, a quick, portable way to make graphic presentations. Constructed of lightweight, aircraft grade aluminum, the wing is designed around a simple roller concept that permits the exhibitor to protect, display and transport a graphic message in one compact system. The Wing displays are double-sided and can be used in different environments, from retail POP displays, sales presentations, marketing presentations and special events. Wing portable displays come in a variety of widths. For more information, contact Photobition USA, 919 Empire Ave., Burbank, CA 91504; (Tel) 888-544-1427, (Web) www.photobition.com.
Intex Exhibit Systems, LLC has acquired Channel-Kor Systems, Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of portable modular exhibit systems. Intex will continue to manufacture all Channel-Kor’s products from its 75,000 sq. ft. facility in Vancouver, WA. By continuing to manufacture Channel-Kor’s products along with its own, Intex will be offering a wide range of products from banner stands to modular display systems, including its new Tetrart system. Channel-Kor’s Marty Miller will serve as Intex’s new National Sales Manager.
Classic Exhibits offers the quadro system of Pop-ups, available as a curved or straight frame system. The anodized aluminum frame expands with channel bars supporting it from the ground up. Additional features include a wide footprint, no diagonal framing allowing ample support for electronic equipment; and the ability to support up to 200 pounds in any quadrant. For more information, contact Classic Exhibits, 5565 SE International Way, Portland, OR 97222; (Tel) 503-652-2100, (Fax) 503-652-7084, (Web) www.classicexhibits.com.
FMC Exhibit Fabricators produces SoftSpace displays, which are unique fabric tensioned kiosk and trade show booths. SoftSpace displays are lightweight structures, which helps save on shipping costs. For more information, contact FMC Exhibit Fabricators, 75 Bishop Street, Portland, ME 04103; (Tel) 207-878-2573, (Fax) 207-878-8515, (Web) www.exhibitusa.net.
Nomadic Display has unveiled the RollMax shipping case featuring a double wall rotationally molded design for extra shock absorption. RollMax is constructed narrower to pass easily through doorways. For more information, contact Nomadic Display, 7400 Fullerton Rd., Springfield, VA 22153; (Tel) 703-866-9200, (Fax) 703-866-1869.
Smart Exhibits offers the Lit Pillar display, which features translucent plastic backlit pillars. The pillars have a high-tech vertical linear pattern, and are lit with six fluorescent fixtures for a bright, eye-catching look. For more information, contact Smart Exhibits, 1450 Park Ct., Chanhassen, MN 55317; (Tel) 800-430-6111, (Web Site) www.displaySMART.com.
Expocube Inc., has launched the Expocube modular exhibit system, which is based on an injection-molded connector, which joins solid-core laminate panels by means of a patented U-shaped slot. The connector allows for the inter-locking of the panels horizontally at a variety of angles and vertically at 180 degrees. No tools are required. The structural integrity of the panels allows the system to be used for counters, showcases, lightboxes, towers and backwalls. For more information, contact Expocube, 7800 Henri-Bourassa Blvd., West, Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada, (Tel) 514-337-4012, (Fax) 514-337-7121, (Web Site) www.expocube.com.
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